The pain of social disconnection: examining the shared neural underpinnings of physical and social pain
NI Eisenberger - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2012 - nature.com
Experiences of social rejection, exclusion or loss are generally considered to be some of the
most'painful'experiences that we endure. Indeed, many of us go to great lengths to avoid …
most'painful'experiences that we endure. Indeed, many of us go to great lengths to avoid …
Social pain and the brain: Controversies, questions, and where to go from here
NI Eisenberger - Annual review of psychology, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Emerging evidence has shown that social pain—the painful feelings that follow from social
rejection, exclusion, or loss—relies on some of the same neural regions that process …
rejection, exclusion, or loss—relies on some of the same neural regions that process …
How to use the new DSM-5 somatic symptom disorder diagnosis in research and practice: a critical evaluation and a proposal for modifications
W Rief, A Martin - Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
changed the term “somatoform disorders” to “somatic symptom and related disorders” and …
changed the term “somatoform disorders” to “somatic symptom and related disorders” and …
Why do the lonely stay lonely? Chronically lonely adolescents' attributions and emotions in situations of social inclusion and exclusion.
J Vanhalst, B Soenens, K Luyckx… - Journal of personality …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
The goal of this study was to identify mechanisms associated with chronic loneliness by
examining the effect of adolescents' accumulated history of loneliness on responses to new …
examining the effect of adolescents' accumulated history of loneliness on responses to new …
Life lacks meaning without acceptance: Ostracism triggers suicidal thoughts.
Abstract Eleven studies (N= 2,254; 2 preregistered) examined whether ostracism would
trigger suicidal thoughts and whether perceived meaning in life would account for this effect …
trigger suicidal thoughts and whether perceived meaning in life would account for this effect …
Pain as a threat to the social self: a motivational account
It has been proposed that the definition of pain ideally recognizes not only sensory,
cognitive, and emotional dimensions, but also a social dimension. 107 Although it is widely …
cognitive, and emotional dimensions, but also a social dimension. 107 Although it is widely …
The impact of child maltreatment on non-suicidal self-injury: data from a representative sample of the general population
Background Child maltreatment is an identified risk factor for Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI).
The aim of the current study was to investigate effects of different types of maltreatment, and …
The aim of the current study was to investigate effects of different types of maltreatment, and …
Excluded and behaving unethically: social exclusion, physiological responses, and unethical behavior.
Across 2 studies, we investigated the ethical consequences of physiological responses to
social exclusion. In Study 1, participants who were socially excluded were more likely to …
social exclusion. In Study 1, participants who were socially excluded were more likely to …
Not all social exclusions are created equal: Emotional distress following social exclusion is moderated by exclusion paradigm
Although one's intuition may be that social exclusion causes emotional distress, evidence
both supports and refutes this perception. Some research has shown that exclusion results …
both supports and refutes this perception. Some research has shown that exclusion results …
The different behavioral intentions of collectivists and individualists in response to social exclusion
We investigated how participants with collectivistic and individualistic orientation cope with
social exclusion on a behavioral level. In Studies 1 and 2, we found participants with more …
social exclusion on a behavioral level. In Studies 1 and 2, we found participants with more …