During therapeutic work, rejection sensitivity, just as coping strategies to actual or
perceived social rejection should form part of the therapeutic process.
Not exact matches
I just wish there was more acknowledgement that sometimes children (and their parents) who
perceive that they are being bullied are in fact inviting
social rejection through their own behaviours.
As girls move through puberty,
social relationships become more important, and consequently, the intensity with which they
perceive peer
rejection increases as well.
The effect of group - based weight - control intervention on adolescent psychosocial outcomes:
Perceived peer
rejection,
social anxiety, and self - concept
Taken together, these findings suggest that people who are more sensitive to
rejection or who have lower levels of (
perceived)
social support display higher levels of activity in brain regions involved in processing the distress caused by
social exclusion.
Chronic peer group
rejection may be one such
social factor, and individual factors identified in previous research (e.g., sensitivity to
rejection, an anxious attachment style,
perceived social support) are likely characteristic of adolescents who have experienced chronic
rejection.