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London : Routledge, 2017.
1 online zdroj (xiv, \1 s.ges)
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ISBN 9781315648576 (e-book : PDF)
ISBN 9781317301400 (e-book: Mobi)
ISBN !9781138123861 (chyb.) (hardback)
Routledge international handbooks
Tištěná verze : ISBN 9781138123861
part, I Conceptualizing self-control -- chapter 1 Self-control in health and well-being -- Concepts, theories, and central issues / Denise de Ridder Marieke Adriaanse Kentaro Fujita -- chapter 2 Attentional and motivational mechanisms of self-control / Marina Milyavskaya Michael Inzlicht -- chapter 3 Proactive and reactive self-control / Asael Sklar SoYon Rim Kentaro Fujita -- chapter 4 Positioning self-control in a dual-systems framework / Marleen Gillebaart Denise de Ridder -- chapter 5 The use of reward cue-reactivity in predicting real-world self-control failure / Dylan D. Wagner -- part, II Assessing self-control -- chapter 6 Ego-depletion, self-control tasks, and the sequential task paradigm in health behavior / Martin S. Hagger Nikos L. D. Chatzisarantis -- chapter 7 Measurement of self-control by self-report -- Considerations and recommendations / Rick H. Hoyle Erin K. Davisson --
chapter 8 The health consequences of intertemporal preferences / Oleg Urminsky Gal Zauberman -- chapter 9 Assessing self-control -- The use and usefulness of the Experience Sampling Method / Simone Dohle Wilhelm Hofmann -- chapter 10 The neuroscience of self-control / Elliot T. Berkman -- part, III Antecedents and consequences of self-control -- chapter 11 What limits self-control? -- A motivated effort-allocation account / Daniel C. Molden Chin Ming Hui Abigail A. Scholer -- chapter 12 Implicit theories about willpower and their implications for health and well-being / Katharina Bernecker Veronika Job -- chapter 13 Working memory capacity and self-control / Wilhelm Hofmann -- chapter 14 Combatting temptation to promote health and well-being / Ayelet Fishbach Kaitlin Woolley -- chapter 15 Broadening mental horizons to resist temptation -- Construal level and self-control / David Kalkstein Kentaro Fujita Yaacov Trope --
chapter 16 The sense of agency in health and well-being -- Understanding the role of the minimal self in action-control / Robert A. Renes Henk Aarts -- chapter 17 Justification as antecedent and consequence of self-control failure / Marieke Adriaanse Sosja Prinsen -- chapter 18 2Hyperopia -- A theory of reverse self-control / Ran Kivetz Rachel Meng Daniel He -- part, IV Self-control applications to health -- chapter 19 The self-control of eating behavior / Traci Mann Mary E. Panos -- chapter 20 Self-control and alcohol consumption / Jeffrey M. Osgood Mark Muraven -- chapter 21 Desire, higher-order sexual health goals, and self-control in sexual behavior and sexual risk / John B. F. de Wit Chantal den Daas Philippe C. G. Adam -- chapter 22 Self-control and physical activity -- Disentangling the pathways to health / Emely de Vet Kirsten T. Verkooijen -- chapter 23 The role of self-control in sleep behavior / Sanne Nauts Floor M. Kroese --
chapter 24 Self-control in smoking cessation / Arie Dijkstra -- part, V Self-control applications to well-being -- chapter 25 Emotion regulation and self-control -- Implications for health behaviors and wellbeing / Catharine Evers -- chapter 26 Self-regulation and aggression -- Aggression-provoking cues, individual differences, and self-control strategies / Jaap J. A. Denissen Sander Thomaes Brad J. Bushman -- chapter 27 Examining the role of self-regulatory strength in family violence / Catrin Finkenauer Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik Kim Schoemaker Yayouk E. Willems Meike Bartels Roy F. Baumeister -- chapter 28 The effects of managing discrimination experiences on self-control, health, and well-being / Dorainne J. Levy Jennifer A. Richeson -- chapter 29 Self-distancing -- Basic mechanisms and clinical implications / Ayduk zlem Ethan Kross -- chapter 30 Self-control in consumer spending decisions / Kelly L. Haws --
chapter 31 How self-control promotes health through relationships / Michelle R. vanDellen LeeAnn B. Beam Grinne M. Fitzsimons -- part, VI Improving self-control in health and well-being -- chapter 32 A meta-analysis of improving self-control with practice / Joanne R. Beames Timothy P. Schofield Thomas F. Denson -- chapter 33 Health behavior change by self-regulation of goal pursuit -- Mental contrasting with implementation intentions / Gabriele Oettingen Peter M. Gollwitzer -- chapter 34 Mindfulness as an intervention to improve self-control / Malte Friese Brian Ostafin David D. Loschelder -- chapter 35 How to foster health and well-being when self-control is low / Bob M. Fennis -- chapter 36 Training cognitive-motivational processes underlying self-control in addiction / Reinout W. Wiers Helle Larsen -- chapter 37 The nudging approach to health and wellbeing / David R. Marchiori Marijn Stok --
chapter 38 Exploiting exposure to temptation to support self-control / Siegfried Dewitte -- chapter 39 Self-affirmation and self-control -- Counteracting defensive processing of health information and facilitating health-behavior change / Guido M. van Koningsbruggen Eleanor Miles Peter R. Harris.
"The ability to prioritise long-term goals above short-term gratifications is crucial to living a healthy and happy life. We are bombarded with temptations, whether from fast-food or faster technologies, but the psychological capacity to manage our lives within such a challenging environment has far-reaching implications for the well-being not only of the individual, but also society as a whole.The Routledge International Handbook of Self-Control in Health and Wellbeing is the first comprehensive handbook to map this burgeoning area of research by applying it to health outcomes and personal well-being. Including contributions from leading scholars worldwide, the book incorporates new research findings that suggest that simply inhibiting our immediate impulses isn’t the whole story; there may be more options to improve self-control than simply by suppressing the ego.Divided into six coherent sections, the book provides an overview of the research base before discussing a range of interventions to help improve self-control in different contexts, from smoking or drinking too much to developing self-control over aggression or spending money. The only definitive handbook on this far-reaching topic, this essential work will appeal to researchers and students across health and social psychology, as well as related health sciences. "--Provided by publisher..
001478135
(OCoLC)1002197675

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