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PS65CH13-CohenARI31 October 201313:5 The Psychology of Change: Self-Affirmation and SocialPsychological InterventionGeoffrey L. Cohen1and David K. Sherman21 Graduate School of Education, Department of Psychology , and (by courtesy) Graduate Schoolof Business, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305; email: of Psychological & Brain Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara,California 93106; email: Rev. Psychol. 2014. 65:333 71 TheAnnual Review of Psychologyis online article s 2014 by Annual rights reservedKeywordshealth, intervention, relationships, Self-Affirmation , stereotype threatAbstractPeople have a basic need to maintain the integrity of the self, a global senseof personal adequacy.
psychological threat can sometimes trigger positive change (Rokeach 1973, Stone et al. 1994), it can also impede adaptive coping. People may focus on the short-term goal of self-defense, often at the cost of long-term learning. Like a distracting alarm, psychological threat can also consume
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