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Relational selves as self-affirmational resources
Authors:Serena Chen  Helen C. Boucher
Affiliation:aDepartment of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, 3413 Tolman Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-1650, USA;bDepartment of Psychology, Pettengill Hall, Bates College, Lewiston, ME 04240, USA
Abstract:Three studies examined the self-affirmational role of relational selves, or aspects of the self in relation to significant others. The overriding hypothesis was that individuals who view relational self-aspects as core to their identity are particularly likely to use them as self-affirmational resources in the face of threat. Supporting this, threat was especially likely to lead individuals for whom relationships are highly self-defining to spontaneously refer to relational self-aspects in a subsequent, self-relevant task. Moreover, spontaneous and induced relational self-affirmations in response to threat were especially esteem-repairing for such individuals. Together, these findings carve out a much-needed role for relational self-aspects in the self-affirmation literature, and dovetail with mounting appreciation of the far-ranging impact of significant others on the self-system.
Keywords:Relational self   Self-affirmation   Self-definition   Self-concept   Defense
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