The Emotional Self
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Author | : Deborah Lupton |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 1998-06-18 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780761956020 |
`This addition to a growing number of texts which approach emotions and emotionality from a social constructionist perspective is well written, scholarly, accessible and interesting.... There is both breadth and depth to this work.' - Feminism and Psychology This broad-ranging and accessible book brings together social and cultural theory with original empirical research into the nature of the emotional self in contemporary western societies. The emphasis of the analysis is on the emotional self as a dynamic project that is continually shaped and reshaped via discourse, embodied sensations, memory, personal biography and interactions with others and objects. Using an interdisciplinary approa
Author | : Ingrid Ruffin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : College teachers |
ISBN | : 9781799835202 |
"This book generates conversations around the practical implementation of healthy emotional workspace practices in the sphere of higher education and investigates tools, frameworks, and case studies that can create a sustainable and healthy work environment"--
Author | : Adrian Johnston |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2013-06-11 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 023153518X |
Adrian Johnston and Catherine Malabou defy theoretical humanities' deeply-entrenched resistance to engagements with the life sciences. Rather than treat biology and its branches as hopelessly reductive and politically suspect, they view recent advances in neurobiology and its adjacent scientific fields as providing crucial catalysts to a radical rethinking of subjectivity. Merging three distinct disciplines—European philosophy from Descartes to the present, Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis, and affective neuroscience—Johnston and Malabou triangulate the emotional life of affective subjects as conceptualized in philosophy and psychoanalysis with neuroscience. Their experiments yield different outcomes. Johnston finds psychoanalysis and neurobiology have the potential to enrich each other, though affective neuroscience demands a reconsideration of whether affects can be unconscious. Investigating this vexed issue has profound implications for theoretical and practical analysis, as well as philosophical understandings of the emotions. Malabou believes scientific explorations of the brain seriously problematize established notions of affective subjectivity in Continental philosophy and Freudian-Lacanian analysis. She confronts philosophy and psychoanalysis with something neither field has seriously considered: the concept of wonder and the cold, disturbing visage of those who have been affected by disease or injury, such that they are no longer affected emotionally. At stake in this exchange are some of philosophy's most important claims concerning the relationship between the subjective mind and the objective body, the structures and dynamics of the unconscious dimensions of mental life, the role emotion plays in making us human, and the functional differences between philosophy and science.
Author | : Cheryl C. Jones |
Publisher | : Ean-5beae904c1267 |
Total Pages | : 91 |
Release | : 2018-11-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781732647800 |
Do the things other people say or do cause you to feel hurt or upset? Do you find yourself dwelling on unhappy past experiences? Are those negative past experiences influencing your daily interactions? Do you second guess yourself, wondering if you said or did the right thing? Have you lost your sense of personal power, unable to speak your truth for fear of the ridicule of others? If you answered yes, to even a few of these questions, then your limiting thoughts, beliefs, and feelings are ruining your life - in fact, they are killing your happiness. It doesn't have to be that way! Through the techniques in this book, you will immediately reclaim your power and self-confidence. You will regain control over your thoughts and feelings. You will feel happy and peaceful again. But be forewarned, the contents of this book will forever change your life, in a good way. Emotional Self-Mastery is the best how-to book on mastering the thoughts and emotions that cause grief, frustration, and fear. This book is packed with science and tools to rewire the unsupportive programming that has kept you stuck in patterns of anxiety, fear, and doubt. Before you know it, you'll stop the negative self-talk, worry, and fear, and start chasing your dreams.Isn't time you became a master of your emotions!
Author | : Daniel Goleman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2017-01-12 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781934441879 |
Author | : Nathaniel Branden |
Publisher | : Bantam |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 2011-07-06 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0307790428 |
Of all the judgments you make in life, none is as important as the one you make about yourself. The difference between low self-esteem and high self-esteem is the difference between passivity and action, between failure and success. Now, one of America's foremost psychologists and a pioneer in self-esteem development offers a step-by-step guide to strengthening your sense of self-worth. Here are simple, straightforward and effective techniques that will dramatically improve the way you think and feel about yourself. You'll learn: How to break free of negative self-concepts and self-defeating behavior. How to dissolve internal barriers to success in work and love. How to overcome anxiety, depression, guilt and anger. How to conquer the fear of intimacy and success. How to find -- and keep -- the courage to love yourself. And much more.
Author | : Mario Beauregard |
Publisher | : John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2004-01-22 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9027295867 |
During the last decade, the study of emotional self-regulation has blossomed in a variety of sub-disciplines belonging to either psychology (developmental, clinical) or the neurosciences (cognitive and affective). Consciousness, Emotional Self-Regulation and the Brain gives an overview of the current state of this relatively new scientific field. Several areas are examined by some of the leading theorists and researchers in this emerging domain. Most chapters seek to either present theoretical and developmental perspectives about emotional self-regulation (and dysregulation), provide cutting edge information with regard to the neural basis of conscious emotional experience and emotional self-regulation, or expound theoretical models susceptible of explaining how healthy individuals are capable of consciously and voluntarily changing the neural activity underlying emotional processes and states. In addition, a few chapters consider the capacity of human consciousness to volitionally influence the brain’s electrical activity or modulate the impact of emotions on the psychoneuroendocrine-immune network. This book will undoubtedly be useful to scholars and graduate students interested in the relationships between self-consciousness, emotion, the brain, and the body. (Series B)
Author | : Harvard Business Review |
Publisher | : Harvard Business Press |
Total Pages | : 103 |
Release | : 2018-11-13 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1633696626 |
Self-awareness is the bedrock of emotional intelligence that enables you to see your talents, shortcomings, and potential. But you won't be able to achieve true self-awareness with the usual quarterly feedback and self-reflection alone. This book will teach you how to understand your thoughts and emotions, how to persuade your colleagues to share what they really think of you, and why self-awareness will spark more productive and rewarding relationships with your employees and bosses. This volume includes the work of: Daniel Goleman Robert Steven Kaplan Susan David HOW TO BE HUMAN AT WORK. The HBR Emotional Intelligence Series features smart, essential reading on the human side of professional life from the pages of Harvard Business Review. Each book in the series offers proven research showing how our emotions impact our work lives, practical advice for managing difficult people and situations, and inspiring essays on what it means to tend to our emotional well-being at work. Uplifting and practical, these books describe the social skills that are critical for ambitious professionals to master.
Author | : Laura Bond |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2018-01-08 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9780692046111 |
You are an emotional body. You were born with a body primed and ready to express your needs through emotions, and they influence all you feel, think, do, and say. Everything you encounter triggers your emotions, and then influences your health, relationships, perspective and perception of the world. By learning more about emotions and developing skills to sense how they emerge and express through your body, you can become more adept at self-regulating emotions, managing how you express them, and consciously shifting from undesirable emotional states to more desirable ones. The lessons in this book, previously available only through specialized courses and workshops, provide detailed information on a remarkable physical approach to emotion regulation. The Emotional Body uses physical patterns discovered in scientific research, and an instructional style informed by extensive research, somatic education theory, and more than ten years of development.
Author | : Daniel Goleman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 53 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Emotional intelligence |
ISBN | : 9781934441923 |