The Plausibility of a New Self: Self-Esteem From a Sociology of Knowledge Perspective |
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Authors: | TERRY D. COOPER |
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Abstract: | The significance of new reference groups for the maintenance of self-esteem is explored from the standpoint of Peter Berger's sociology of knowledge. Berger's perspective is used to argue that even extremely powerful experiences of self-acceptance are in desperate need of an ongoing “plausibility structure” to reinforce a new sense of self. Implications of this perspective are described for mental health professionals who attempt to help individuals maintain self-esteem. |
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