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Contribution to Book
Handbook of Wise Interventions: How Social Psychology Can Help People Change
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  • Gregory M. Walton
  • Alia J. Crum
  • Jeremy P. Jamieson
  • Emily J. Hangen, Fairfield University
Role

Co-editors: Gregory M. Walton and Alia J. Crum

Contributing authors: Jeremy P. Jamieson & Emily J. Hangen

Document Type
Book Contribution
Description/Summary

Emily J. Hangen (with Jeremy P. Jamieson) is a contributing author "Stress Reappraisal Interventions: Improving Acute Stress Responses in Motivated Performance Contexts," Chapter 10, pp. 239-258.

Precise shifts in the ways people make sense of themselves, others, and social situations can help people flourish. This compelling handbook synthesizes the growing body of research on wise interventions—brief, nonclinical strategies that are “wise” to the impact of social-psychological processes on behavior. Leading authorities describe how maladaptive or pejorative interpretations can undermine people’s functioning and how they can be altered to produce benefits in such areas as academic motivation and achievement, health, well-being, and personal relationships. Consistently formatted chapters review the development of each intervention, how it can be implemented, its evidence base, and implications for solving personal and societal problems.

ISBN
9781462543830
Publication Date
11-10-2020
Publication Information

Jamieson, J.P., & Hangen, E. J. (2020). Stress reappraisal: Optimizing acute stress responses in motivated performance contexts. In G. Walton & A. Crum (Eds.), Handbook of Wise Interventions: How Social Psychology Can Help People Change. New York, NY: Guilford Press.

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Citation Information
Gregory M. Walton, Alia J. Crum, Jeremy P. Jamieson and Emily J. Hangen. "Handbook of Wise Interventions: How Social Psychology Can Help People Change" (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/emily-hangen/11/