Tag: self-handicapping


THREAT TO SELF-ESTEEM MODEL

Abstract The present study examined the Threat to Self-Esteem Model (TSEM) and its implications for individuals’ relationships with self-esteem. A review of the literature revealed that, when faced with threats to self-esteem, individuals may respond with varying levels of defensive coping, such as self-handicapping, denial, or external attributions. Furthermore, research suggests that the TSEM is […]

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SELF-HANDICAPPING

Self-Handicapping The Core Definition of Self-Handicapping Self-handicapping is a cognitive and behavioral strategy employed by individuals who anticipate potential failure or poor performance in a task, and subsequently create or choose obstacles that impede their own success. Essentially, it is a defensive tactic used to protect the individual’s sense of self-esteem and perceived competence. By […]

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