Human Emotions A Reader

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-06-08
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

This is the second edition of a textbook that has met with enthusiastic acclaim since its publication in 1988. It explores in detail theories and discussions of how children think and learn. It also looks at the practical implications of resear.

Author Biography

Jennifer M. Jenkins is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Child Study, University of Toronto.

Keith Oatley is Professor of Applied Psychology at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto.

Nancy L. Stein is Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
vii(2)
List of Tables
ix(2)
Preface xi
Introduction 1(4)
Part I History and Culture 5(74)
Charles Darwin (1890)
Francis Darwin
1 The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (second edition)
13(8)
William James (1890)
2 The Principles of Psychology
21(9)
S. Freud
J. Breuer (1895)
3 Studies on Hysteria
30(8)
R. S. Lazarus (1991)
4 Emotion and Adaptation
38(7)
J. L. Briggs (1970)
5 Never in Anger: Portrait of an Eskimo family
45(10)
W. R. Jankowiak
E. F. Fischer (1992)
6 A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Romantic Love
55(8)
P. Ekman
W. V. Friesen (1971)
7 Constants across Culture in the Face and Emotion
63(10)
J. A. Russell
J. M. Fernandez-Dol (1997)
8 What does a Facial Expression Mean?
73(6)
Part II Evolution and Processes 79(58)
K. Oatley
P. N. Johnson-Laird (1996)
9 The Communicative Theory of Emotions
84(14)
J. Le Doux (1997)
10 The Emotional Brain
98(14)
R. Davidson (1992)
11 Emotion and Affective Style
112(10)
A. R. Damasio
D. Tranel
H. Damasio (1991)
12 Somatic Markers and the Guidance of Behavior
122(15)
Part III The Development of Emotions in Infancy, the Development of Children's Understanding of Emotions, and Individual Differences in Emotionality 137(100)
S. Hiatt
J. J. Campos
R. N. Emde (1979)
13 Facial Patterning and Infant Emotional Expression
146(12)
M. Lewis
M. W. Sullivan
C. Stanger
M. Weiss (1995)
14 Self Development and Self-conscious Emotions
158(10)
J. Dunn
J. Brown
L. Beardsall (1991)
15 Family Talk about Feeling States and Children's Later Understanding of Other's Emotions
168(16)
J. Kagan
J. S. Reznick
N. Snidman (1988)
16 Biological Bases of Childhood Shyness
184(13)
A. Caspi
G. H. Elder
D. J. Bem (1987)
17 Moving against the World
197(12)
S. S. Tomkins (1979)
18 Script Theory: Differential Magnification of Affects
209(10)
J. M. Jenkins
M. A. Smith (1991)
19 Marital Disharmony and Children's Behavior Problems
219(18)
Part IV Functions of Emotions in Society and in the Individual 237(84)
M. Sherif (1956)
20 Experiments in Group Conflict
245(8)
J. M. Gottman (1993)
21 The Roles of Conflict Engagement, Escalation, and Avoidance in Marital Interaction
253(17)
N. H. Frijda (1988)
22 The Laws of Emotion
270(18)
A. M. Isen
K. A. Daubman
G. P. Nowicki (1987)
23 Positive Affect Facilitates Creative Problem Solving
288(10)
A. Mathews (1993)
24 Biases in Emotional Processing
298(15)
P. Salovey
J. M. Mayer (1990)
25 Emotional Intelligence
313(8)
Part V Emotional Disorders in Childhood and Adulthood 321(78)
G. R. Patterson
J. B. Reid
T. J. Dishion (1992)
26 Antisocial Boys
330(7)
G. W. Brown
T. O. Harris
C. Hepworth (1995)
27 Loss, Humiliation, and Entrapment among Women Developing Depression
337(15)
N. Stein
S. Folkman
T. Trabasso
T. A. Richards (1997)
28 Appraisal and Goal Processes as Predictors of Psychological Well-being in Bereaved Caregivers
352(21)
J. W. Pennebaker
J. K. Kiecolt-Glaser
R. Glaser (1988)
29 Disclosure of Traumas and Immune Function
373(14)
D. J. Kavanagh (1992)
30 Recent Developments in Expressed Emotion and Schizophrenia
387(12)
Index 399

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