Original paper
Bad Roots to Grow: Deficient Implicit Self-Evaluations in Chronic Depression With an Early Onset
Abstract
Objective Implicit self-esteem, which is based on associative learning processes, is considered to be constituted earlier in life than explicit, verbalized self-esteem. While depressed individuals report negative explicit self-esteem, research has predominantly demonstrated equivalent levels of implicit self-esteem of depressed and healthy individuals. We further illuminate this finding by theorizing and empirically demonstrating that...
Paper Details
Title
Bad Roots to Grow: Deficient Implicit Self-Evaluations in Chronic Depression With an Early Onset
Published Date
Mar 15, 2016
Volume
72
Issue
6
Pages
580 - 590
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