Cognition and Emotion: From order to disorderPsychology Press, 20 авг. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 472 This fully updated third edition of the highly praised Cognition and Emotion provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary research on both normal emotional experience and the emotional disorders. The book provides a comprehensive review of the basic literature on cognition and emotion – it describes the historical background and philosophy of emotion, reviews the main theories of normal emotions and emotional disorders, and the research on the five basic emotions of fear, anger, sadness, anger, disgust and happiness. The authors provide a unique integration of two areas which are often treated separately: the main theories of normal emotions rarely address the issue of disordered emotions, and theories of emotional disorders (e.g. depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and phobias) rarely discuss normal emotions. The book draws these separate strands together, introducing a theoretical framework that can be applied to both normal and disordered emotions. Cognition and Emotion provides both an advanced textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in addition to a novel approach with a range of implications for clinical practice for work with the emotional disorders. |
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... caused the motorway pile-up!” Such “irrationality”, in the sense of believing or acting in a way that is contrary to a more appropriate interpretation of reality, can be an aspect of any emotion, whatever form it might take. We will ...
... cause of the conscious feeling of anxiety, not the other way round, in contrast to the typical folk psychology belief that the feeling of anxiety causes the trembling or running away. The most extreme step in the development of this ...
... causing all varieties of diseases. (from The Timaeus; Jowett, 1953: 779) The second major tradition stems from Aristotle, one of Plato's better students in the Athens Academy. Aristotle argued that in order to understand something we ...
... cause, that is, the movement of bodily spirits. The ways in which these experiences differ according to Descartes is: first, in their exciting cause – that is, that which caused the movements of The cognitive philosophy of emotion 23 ...
... cause – the movement of bodily spirits. However, the experience of seeing has an exciting cause outside of the body, namely the bear whose image falls on the retina and excites a movement of the bodily spirits. The object of the seeing ...
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PART 2 Basic emotions and their disorders | 169 |
References | 388 |
Author index | 441 |
Subject index | 456 |
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Cognition and Emotion: From Order to Disorder Michael J. Power,Tim Dalgleish Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |