An edition of Passing judgment (2018)

Passing judgment

praise and blame in everyday life

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Passing judgment
T. E. Apter, T. E. Apter
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An edition of Passing judgment (2018)

Passing judgment

praise and blame in everyday life

First edition.
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"Do you know that praise is essential to the growth of a healthy brain? That experiences of praise and blame affect how long we live? That the conscious and unconscious judgments we engage in every day began as a crucial survival technique? Do you think people shouldn't be judgmental? But, how judgmental are you, and how does this impact your relationships? [The author] reveals how everyday judgments impact our relationships, and how praise, blame, and shame shape our sense of self. Our obsession with praise and blame begins soon after birth. Totally dependent on others, rapidly we learn to value praise, and to fear the consequences of blame. Despite outgrowing an infant's dependence, we continue to monitor others' judgments of us, and we ourselves develop what relational psychologist Terri Apter calls a "judgment meter," which constantly scans people and our interactions with them, and registers a positive or negative opinion. In[this book, the author] reveals how interactions between parents and children, within couples, and among friends and colleagues are permeated with praise and blame that range far beyond specific compliments and accusations. Drawing on three decades of research, [the author] gives us the tools to learn about our personal needs, goals and values, to manage our biases, to tolerate others' views, and to make sense of our most powerful, and often confusing, responses to ourselves and to others."--Amazon.com.

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English
Pages
314

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Passing judgment: praise and blame in everyday life
2018, W.W. Norton & Company
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The beginnings of human judgment
The chemistry, economics, and psychology of praise
Blame: the necessity and devastation of guilt and shame
Family judgments, family systems
Just friends: praise and blame between peers
Intimate judgments: praise and blame within couples
Professional dues: praise and blame in the workplace
Social media and the new challenges to our judgment meter
Lifelong judgments.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-304) and index.

Other Titles
Praise and blame in everyday life

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
153.4/6
Library of Congress
BF447 .A68 2018, BF447.A68 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 314 pages
Number of pages
314

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26941538M
ISBN 10
0393247856
ISBN 13
9780393247855
LCCN
2017048506
OCLC/WorldCat
1010585049
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B073Q8LFW7

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