ISBN:
9781441969538
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XVII, 331 p, digital)
Edition:
1
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Buchausg. u.d.T. Emotion Regulation and Well-Being
DDC:
155.2
Keywords:
Philosophy (General)
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Neurology
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Psychiatry
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Psychology, clinical
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Consciousness
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Psychology
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Philosophy (General)
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Neurology
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Psychiatry
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Psychology, clinical
;
Consciousness
;
Somatoform Disorders psychology
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Psychophysiologic Disorders etiology
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Psychophysiologic Disorders psychology
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Somatoform Disorders etiology
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Emotions physiology
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Gefühl
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Regulation
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Wohlbefinden
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Klinische Psychologie
;
Gefühl
;
Regulation
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Wohlbefinden
;
Klinische Psychologie
Abstract:
Emotion is a basic phenomenon of human functioning, most of the time having an adaptive value enhancing our effectiveness in pursuing our goals in the broadest sense. Regulation of these emotions, however, is essential for adaptive functioning, and suboptimal or dysfunctional emotion regulation may even be counterproductive and result in adverse consequences, including a poor well-being and ill health. This volume provides a state-of-the art overview of issues related to the association between emotion regulation and both mental and physical well-being. It covers various areas of research highly relevant to both researchers in the field and clinicians working with emotion regulation issues in their practice. Included topics are arranged along four major areas: . (Neuro-)biological processes involved in the generation and regulation of emotions . Psychological processes and mechanisms related to the link between emotion regulation and psychological well-being as well as physical health . Social perspective on emotion regulation pertaining to well-being and social functioning across the life span . Clinical aspects of emotion regulation and specific mental and physical health problems This broad scope offers the possibility to include research findings and thought-provoking views of leading experts from different fields of research, such as cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, psychophysiology, social psychology, and psychiatry on specific topics such as nonconscious emotion regulation, emotional body language, self-control, rumination, mindfulness, social sharing, positive emotions, intergroup emotions, and attachment in their relation to well-being and health. Chapters are based on the 'Fourth International Conference on the (Non) Expression of Emotions in Health and Disease' held at Tilburg University in October 2007. In 2007 Springer published 'Emotion Regulation: Conceptual and Clinical Issues' based on the Third International Conference on the (Non) Expression of Emotion in Health and Disease,' held at Tilburg University in October 2003. It is anticipated that, depending on sales, we may continue to publish the advances deriving from this conference.
Description / Table of Contents:
Emotion Regulationand Well-Being; Contents; Contributors; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Emotion Regulation and Well-Being: A View from Different Angles; 1.1 Emotion; 1.2 Emotion Regulation and Well-Being; 1.2.1 Two Examples; 1.2.2 Conceptual and Methodological Issues; 1.3 Contents of this Volume; 1.3.1 Basic Psychological Processes; 1.3.2 ER and Well-Being in the Social Context; 1.3.3 Clinical Perspective; 1.4 Conclusion; References; Part I: Basic Psychological Processes; Chapter 2: Capacities, Targets, and Tactics: Lifespan Emotion Regulation from the Perspective of Developmental Functionalism
Description / Table of Contents:
2.1 Current Data and Interpretations Regarding Age Differences in Emotion and Emotion Regulation2.2 Developmental Functionalism: A Brief Overview; 2.3 Organismic Tasks Change with Age; 2.4 Organismic Capacities Change with Age; 2.5 Implications for the Study of Lifespan Changes in Emotion Regulation; 2.5.1 The Targets of Emotion Regulation May Change with Age; 2.5.2 Diverse Emotion Regulatory Capacities Vary with Age; 2.5.3 The Tactics Used to Attain Regulatory Goals Vary with Age; 2.5.4 The Effects of Regulatory Strategies on Physical and Psychological Outcomes Will Vary Developmentally
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2.5.4.1 Short Term Effects of Emotion Regulation2.5.4.2 Long Term Effects of Emotion Regulation; 2.6 Developmental Functionalism: The Short and Long of It; 2.7 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 3: Social Cognitive Factors in Emotion Regulation: Implications for Well-Being; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Social Cognitive Factors in Self Regulation; 3.1.2 Social Cognitive Factors in Emotion Regulation; 3.2 Can Emotions Be Controlled and Can I Control My Emotions? Beliefs About the Controllability of Emotion; 3.2.1 Beliefs About the Controllability of Emotions: Implications for Well-Being
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3.3 Which Emotions Do I Value and What Do I Want To Feel? Values and Goals in Emotion Regulation3.3.1 Hedonic Experiences Contribute to Emotion Values and to Emotion Regulation Goals; 3.3.2 Cultural Norms Contribute to Emotion Values and to Emotion Regulation Goals; 3.3.3 Need Satisfaction Contributes to Emotion Values and to Emotion Regulation Goals; 3.3.4 Emotion Values as Causal Agents; 3.3.5 Values and Goals in Emotion Regulation: Implications for Well-Being; 3.3.5.1 Non-Conflicting Hedonic and Nonhedonic Sources of Emotion Value
Description / Table of Contents:
3.3.5.2 Conflicting Hedonic and Nonhedonic Sources of Emotion Value3.3.5.3 Summary; 3.4 Summary and Future Directions; References; Chapter 4: Retracted Chapter: From (Unconscious) Perception to Emotion: A Global-to-Specific Unfolding View of Emotional Responding; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Global-to-Specific Unfolding of Perception; 4.3 Global and Specific Emotional Reactions; 4.4 Unconscious Perception Triggers Emotional Responses; 4.5 The Perception-Emotion Link and Appraisal Theories; 4.6 Interaction of Global and Specific Processing
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4.7 Recognition and Simulation of Facial Emotional Expressions
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4419-6953-8
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