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9781593850296

Handbook of Emotions, Second Edition

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    9781593850296

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    1593850298

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-01-13
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

Once relegated to the back burner of psychological science, emotions are now recognized as an essential area of interdisciplinary investigation. This fully revised and updated second edition of the Handbook of Emotions provides a comprehensive analysis of what is currently known about emotion in human behavior. Demonstrating the vitality and strength of the field--and illuminating promising directions for future research--new and revised chapters bring readers up to date on the extensive theoretical and empirical gains that have been made since the publication of the classic first edition. Unique in the breadth and depth of its coverage, the second edition of the Handbook is the definitive resource for students, researchers, and clinicians.

Table of Contents

PART I. INTERDISCIPLINARY FOUNDATIONS
1. The Philosophy of Emotions
3(13)
Robert C. Solomon
2. History of Emotions: Issues of Change and Impact
16(14)
Peter N. Stearns
3. Representing Emotional Meaning: Category, Metaphor, Schema, Discourse
30(15)
Geoffrey M. White
4. Social Models in the Explanation of Emotions
45(14)
Theodore D. Kemper
5. The Psychologists' Point of View
59(16)
Nico H. Frijda
6. Emotion and Clinical Depression: An Environmental View
75(16)
George W. Brown
7. Evolutionary Psychology and the Emotions
91(25)
Leda Cosmides and John Tooby
8. Emotion, Art, and the Humanities
116(21)
Ed S. Tan
PART II. BIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO EMOTION
9. Emotions as Natural Kinds within the Mammalian Brain
137(20)
Jaak Panksepp
10. Emotional Networks in the Brain
157(16)
Joseph E. LeDoux and Elizabeth A. Phelps
11. The Psychophysiology of Emotion
173(19)
John T. Cacioppo, Gary G. Berntson, Jeff T. Larsen, Kirsten M. Poehlmann, and Tiffany A. Ito
12. Emotion and Behavior Genetics
192(11)
Richard Rende
13. Multiple-Measure Approaches to the Study of Infant Emotion
203(17)
Nathan A. Fox and Susan D. Calkins
14. Vocal Communication of Emotion
220(16)
Tom Johnstone and Klaus R. Scherer
15. Facial Expression of Emotion
236(17)
Dacher Keltner and Paul Ekman
PART III. DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES
16. Motivational, Organizational, and Regulatory Functions of Discrete Emotions
253(12)
Carroll E. Izard and Brian P. Ackerman
17. The Emergence of Human Emotions
265(16)
Michael Lewis
18. Understanding Emotion
281(12)
Paul L. Harris
19. Emotion and Identity
293(13)
Jeannette M. Haviland-Jones and Patricia Kahlbaugh
20. The Social Context of Emotional Development
306(19)
Carolyn Saarni
PART IV. SOCIAL/PERSONALITY ISSUES
21. Subjective Emotional Well-Being
325(13)
Ed Diener and Richard E. Lucas
22. Gender, Emotion, and Expression
338(12)
Leslie R. Brody and Judith A. Hall
23. The Effects of Mood on Social Judgment and Reasoning
350(18)
Joseph P. Forgas and Patrick T. Vargas
24. Emotion Expression in Groups
368(14)
Ursula Hess and Gilles Kirouac
25. Temperament as an Emotion Construct: Theoretical and Practical Issues
382(15)
John E. Bates
26. The Cultural Psychology of the Emotions: Ancient and New
397(20)
Richard A. Shweder and Jonathan Haidt
PART V. COGNITIVE FACTORS
27. Positive Affect and Decision Making
417(19)
Alice M. Isen
28. A Goal Appraisal Theory of Emotional Understanding: Implications for Development and Learning
436(22)
Nancy L. Stein, Tom Trabasso, and Maria D. Liwag
29. Cognitive and Social Construction in Emotions
458(18)
P.N. Johnson-Laird and Keith Oatley
30. Emotion and Memory
476(15)
W. Gerrod Parrott and Matthew P. Spackman
31. Emotion Concepts
491(13)
James A. Russell and Ghyslaine Lemay
32. Current Directions in Emotional Intelligence Research
504(19)
Peter Salovey, Brian T. Bedell, Jerusha B. Detweiler, and John D. Mayer
PART VI. HEALTH AND EMOTIONS
33. Emotions and Physical Illness: Causes and Indicators of Vulnerability
523(15)
Howard Leventhal and Linda Patrick-Miller
34. When Seeing Is Feeling: A Cognitive-Emotional Approach to Coping with Health Stress
538(20)
Suzanne M. Miller and Robert A. Schnoll
35. Emotions and Immunity
558(15)
Roger J. Booth and James W. Pennebaker
PART VII. SELECT EMOTIONS
36. Fear and Anxiety: Evolutionary, Cognitive, and Clinical Perspectives
573(21)
Arne Öhman
37. The Development of Anger and Hostile Interactions
594(13)
Elizabeth A. Lemerise and Kenneth A. Dodge
38. "Sadness"-Is There Such a Thing?
607(16)
Carol Barr-Zisowitz
39. Self-Conscious Emotions: Embarrassment, Pride, Shame, and Guilt
623(14)
Michael Lewis
40. Disgust
637(17)
Paul Rozin, Jonathan Haidt, and Clark R. McCauley
41. Love and Attachment Processes
654(9)
Elaine Hatfield and Richard L. Rapson
42. Happiness
663(14)
James R. Averill and Thomas A. More
43. Empathy and Sympathy
677(16)
Nancy Eisenberg
Author Index 693(17)
Subject Index 710

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