Emotions in Psychopathology: Theory and Research

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William F. Flack, James D. Laird
Oxford University Press, 1998 - 432 من الصفحات
In recent years, there has been a groundswell of significant and exciting new work being done in research on emotions and psychopathology. This new volume in the Series in Affective Science examines the relationship between emotions and psychopathology by bringing together current theory and research and the perspectives of leading figures in the field. Each part addresses general issues in the field and contains reports of research focused on emotions in specific psychological disorders, such as schizophrenia, depression, anxiety disorders, and personality disorders. Chapters written by outstanding figures from a number of professional disciplines, including psychiatry, psychology, and cognitive science, represent the diversity of informed opinion and methods of investigation in research on emotion and psychopathology.
 

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Neuroscientific Perspectives on Emotion in Psychopathology
20
Processes That
45
Dyadic Interaction Regulation Emotion and Psychopathology
70
Microanalysis of Shame
99
A Heuristic
114
Conventional and Unconventional Narratives
130
NORMAL AND DISORDERED EMOTIONS
143
Endogenous Versus Reactive Boredom
158
The Role of Emotion in the Psychopathology
254
Cognitive and Affective Components
265
Is Schizophrenia an Affective Disease? The Hypothesis
283
Emotional Expression
298
A Psychosocial Perspective
315
Affect Regulation During Psychosis
323
Implications for Understanding Emotional
336
A Psychoevolutionary
367

Emotion and the Etiology of Depressive Disorders
171
Structure in Content
185
Conceptual Issues
200
Cognitive Biases in Anxiety and Depression
216
and Depression
229
The Role of Anxiety in Psychopathology
243
Discrete Emotions Theory
380
Applications
394
Evidence for Theories of Emotion from Dissociative
407
Some Emotional Dynamics Underlying the Genesis of False
417
Index
427
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