Chapter 1--The Self as an Organizing Construct in the Behavioral and Social SciencesPart I--Awareness, Cognition, and RegulationChapter 2--The Self as a Psycho-Social Dynamic Processing SystemChapter 3--Self-AwarenessChapter 4--Self, Self-Concept, and IdentityChapter 5--Organization of Self-KnowledgeChapter 6--Reflected Appraisal through a 21st-Century Looking GlassChapter 7--Expandable SelvesChapter 8--Implicit Self and IdentityChapter 9--Self-Regulation and the Executive Function of the SelfChapter 10--Self-EfficacyChapter 11--Multiple Identities within a Single SelfChapter 12--Self-Regulation Failure and HealthChapter 13--Hypo-Egoic MindsetsPart II--Evaluation, Motivation, and EmotionChapter 14--Social Self-AnalysisChapter 15--Contingencies of Self-WorthChapter 16--Self-ProtectionChapter 17--Individual Differences in Self-EsteemChapter 18--Freedom versus Fear RevisitedChapter 19--Self-VerificationChapter 20--Self and EmotionChapter 21--Self-Conscious EmotionsPart III--Interpersonal Behavior and CultureChapter 22--The Relation of Self to Social PerceptionChapter 23--Social Identity and the Psychology of GroupsChapter 24--Self and Close RelationshipsChapter 25--Self-PresentationChapter 26--Contemporary Perspectiveson Narcissism and the Narcissistic Personality TypeChapter 27--Cultural Models of the SelfPart IV--Physiological, Phylogenetic, and Developmental PerspectivesChapter 28--The Two SelvesChapter 29--A Social Neuroscience Perspectiveon the SelfChapter 30--Self-Recognition in AnimalsChapter 31--Emerging Self-Processes during Childhood and Adolescence