The Psychobiology of Affective Development (PLE: Emotion)

The Psychobiology of Affective Development (PLE: Emotion)
Author: Nathan A. Fox
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317596102

Originally published in 1984, this was the first volume on this topic to appear in an emerging area of study at the time. The editors were selective in choosing their contributions to the volume to ensure that both the developmental and neuropsychological domains were well represented. One of the major goals was to foster greater contact and cross-fertilization between subdisciplines that they firmly believed should be more intimately connected. The result is this title, which can now be enjoyed in its historical context.

The Psychobiology of Affective Development

The Psychobiology of Affective Development
Author: Nathan A. Fox
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1984
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780898592696

First published in 1984. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Psychobiology of Affective Development (PLE: Emotion)

The Psychobiology of Affective Development (PLE: Emotion)
Author: Nathan A. Fox
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317596099

Originally published in 1984, this was the first volume on this topic to appear in an emerging area of study at the time. The editors were selective in choosing their contributions to the volume to ensure that both the developmental and neuropsychological domains were well represented. One of the major goals was to foster greater contact and cross-fertilization between subdisciplines that they firmly believed should be more intimately connected. The result is this title, which can now be enjoyed in its historical context.

Emotion, Cognition, Health, and Development in Children and Adolescents (PLE: Emotion)

Emotion, Cognition, Health, and Development in Children and Adolescents (PLE: Emotion)
Author: Elizabeth J. Susman
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317579070

Originally published in 1992, this title came out of a conference on emotion and cognition as antecedents and consequences of health and disease processes in children and adolescents. The theoretical rationale for the conference was based on the assumption that the development of emotion, cognition, health and illness are processes that influence each other through the lifespan and that these reciprocal interactions begin in infancy. The chapters discuss developmental theories, research and implications for interventions as they relate to promoting health, preventing disease, and treating illness in children and adolescents.

The Psychobiology of Emotions

The Psychobiology of Emotions
Author: Jack George Thompson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1489921214

Regardless of culture, most adult humans report experiencing similar feelings such as anger, fear, humor, and joy. Such subjective emotional states, however, are not universal. Members of some cultures deny experiencing specific emo tions such as fear or grief. Moreover, within any culture, individuals differ widely in their self-reports of both the variety and intensity of their emotions. Some people report a vivid tapestry of positive and negative emotional experi ences. Other people report that a single emotion such as depression or fear totally dominates their existences. Still others report flat and barren emotional lives. Over the past 100 years, scientists have proposed numerous rival explana tions of why such large individual differences in emotions occur. Various authors have offered anthropological, biochemical, ethological, neurological, psycholog ical, and sociological models of human emotions. Indeed, the sheer number of competing theories precludes a comprehensive review in a single volume. Ac cordingly, only a representative sample of models are discussed in this book, and many equally important theories have been omitted. These omissions were not intended to prejudice the reader in favor of any particular conceptual frame work. Rather, this selective coverage was intended to focus attention upon the empirical findings that contemporary theories attempt to explain.

Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self

Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self
Author: Allan N. Schore
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 753
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317395913

For over three decades, Allan N. Schore has authored numerous volumes, chapters, and articles on regulation theory, a biopsychosocial model of the development, psychopathogenesis, and treatment of the implicit subjective self. The theory is grounded in the integration of psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience, and it is now being used by both clinicians to update psychotherapeutic models and by researchers to generate research. First published in 1994, this pioneering volume represented the inaugural expression of his interdisciplinary model, and has since been hailed by a number of scientific and clinical disciplines as a groundbreaking and paradigm-shifting work. This volume appeared at a time when the problem of emotion, ignored for most of the last century, was finally beginning to be addressed by science, including the emergent field of affective neuroscience. After a century of the dominance of the verbal left brain, it presented a detailed characterization of the early developing right brain and it unique social, emotional, and survival functions, not only in infancy but across all later stages of the human life span. It also offered a scientifically testable and clinical relevant model of the development of the human unconscious mind. Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self acts as a keystone and foundation for all of Schore’s later writings, as every subsequent book, article, and chapter that followed represented expansions of this seminal work.

Introduction to the psychology of emotions

Introduction to the psychology of emotions
Author: Stefano Calicchio
Publisher: Stefano Calicchio
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2020-06-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 8835839726

Discovering the meaning and functioning of emotions has never been so simple. In this volume we review the main currents of thought regarding the psychology of human emotions. From the theories of early scholars (such as those of James and Cannon) to the most recent discoveries of psychobiology. The second part of the volume is dedicated to the issues of basic emotions, emotional intelligence and emotional development. The guide is based on a simple, fast and essential discursive style. The book ends with a small self-assessment test that allows the reader to review and fix the main concepts. Forget the thousands of pages long or prohibitively expensive psychology manuals and start exploring how your mind works through a series of guides at unbeatable prices. ### THE COLLECTION ### Psychology made simple is a collection of simple, clear and ready-to-use texts dedicated to the functioning of the human mind, whose lowest common denominator is the practicality and immediacy of its contents. From work contexts to family life, from relationships with others in search of a personal balance, everyone will be able to find answers and satisfy their desire to know, without trespassing into more complex treatments than necessary.

The Development of Affect

The Development of Affect
Author: M. Lewis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1468426168

How are we to understand the complex forces that shape human behavior? A variety of diverse perspectives, drawing upon studies of human behavioral ontogeny, as well as humanity's evolutionary herit age seem to provide the best likelihood of success. It is in the attempt to synthesize such potentially disparate approaches to human develop ment into an integrated whole that we undertake this series on the Genesis of Behavior. In many respects, the incredible burgeoning of research in child development the last or like a lines over decade two seems thousand of inquiry spreading outward in an incoherent starburst of effort. The need exists to provide, on an ongoing basis, an arena of discourse within which the threads of continuity between those diverse lines of research on human development can be woven into a fabric of meaning and understanding. Scientists, scholars, and those who attempt to translate their efforts into the practical realities of the care and guidance of infants and children are the audience that we seek to reach. Each requires the opportunity to see-to the degree that our knowledge in given areas permits-various aspects of development in a coherent, integrated fashion. It is hoped that this series-by bringing together research on infant biology; developing infant capacities; animal models, the impact of social, cultural, and familial forces on development, and the distorted products of such forces under certain circumstances-will serve these important social and scientific needs.

The Feeling Child

The Feeling Child
Author: Nancy E. Curry
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1986
Genre: Affect (Psychology)
ISBN: 9780866565554