无血性
心理学
精神病理学
归属
发展心理学
失调家庭
害羞
社交焦虑
人际交往
分裂型
人格
外向与内向
精神分裂症(面向对象编程)
社会心理学
人际关系
临床心理学
五大性格特征
焦虑
精神科
作者
Paul J. Silvia,Thomas R. Kwapil
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-6494.2010.00702.x
摘要
Abstract The need to belong, a fundamental concept in psychology, organizes a wide range of findings in the study of interpersonal relationships. We suggest that human belongingness needs can be illuminated by examining when they go awry. We review research on social anhedonia , a trait that involves a marked disinterest in interpersonal contact. Social anhedonia has a long history in clinical psychology, particularly in the study of schizotypy and schizophrenia‐spectrum disorders, but it is just starting to get attention from social and personality psychologists. Three lines of research—cross‐sectional studies of individual differences, longitudinal studies of risk for psychopathology, and experience‐sampling studies of interpersonal behavior—suggest that (1) social anhedonia represents genuine social disinterest, not merely shyness, introversion, or social anxiety, and (2) people high in social anhedonia have consistently poorer functioning, including a higher risk for developing schizophrenia‐spectrum disorders. Just as satisfied relatedness needs promote flourishing, dysfunctional social needs promote psychopathology.
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