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Cognitive psychology --- Social psychology --- Personality development --- Psychiatry --- Neuropathology --- psychiatrie --- sociale psychologie --- cognitieve psychologie --- hersenen --- klinische psychologie --- persoonlijkheidsontwikkeling
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This book combines chapters written by leading social psychologists and economists, illuminating the developing trends in explaining and understanding economic behavior in a social world. It provides insights from both fields, communicated by eloquent scholars, and demonstrates through recent research and theory how economic behaviors may be more effectively examined using a combination of both fields. 'Social Psychology and Economics 'comes at a particularly fitting time, as a psychological approach to economics has begun to flourish, and papers exploring the intersection of these two disciplines have appeared in peer-reviewed journals, opening a dynamic dialogue between previously separated fields. It addresses a variety of economic phenomena within a social context, such as scarcity and materialism, emphasizing the importance of integrating social psychology and economics. 'Social Psychology and Economics 'is arranged in seven parts that discuss: *an introduction to the topic; *preferences, utility, and choice; *emotions; *reciprocity, cooperation, and fairness; *social distance; *challenges to social psychology and economics; and *collaborative reflections and projections. The market for this book is students, researchers, and professionals in the disciplines of economics, psychology, business, and behavioral decision making. Graduate students and upper-level undergraduate students will consider it a useful supplemental text.
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Emotion Regulation and Well-Being Ivan Nyklicek, Ad Vinderhoets, and Marcel Zellenberg, editors Intimately involved in our behavior, cognitions, and interpersonal communications, emotions are basic building blocks of our existence. And it is increasingly understood that their regulation, whether adaptive or dysfunctional, is also intricately linked to the gamut of somatic and mental health issues. Emotion Regulation and Well-Being gathers experts from various branches of psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience to review emerging and ongoing areas of interest for a lifespan approach to this complex topic. Its cutting-edge coverage is balanced between theoretical constructs and clinical concerns, to be as helpful to the reader interested in a deeper understanding of emotion expression in depression or new issues in repressive coping as to the one looking to add emotion regulation strategies to his or her clinical toolbox. Included among the book’s features: • A biobehavioral perspective on coping styles and aggression. • Critical discussion of emotional intelligence in relation to children’s health. • A personality-based classification model for alexithymia. • An attachment approach to crying in psychotherapy. • New findings on emotion inhibition in eating disorders. • A case study of in-patient treatment for trauma-related emotion regulation dysfunction. • Somatic insights into writing interventions. Emotion Regulation and Well-Being is a state-of-the-art reference for health and clinical psychologists, neuropsychologists, and psychiatrists. It is also comprehensive enough to be a useful postgraduate text in health psychology, psychosomatics, clinical psychology, and social psychology.
Emotions -- Health aspects. --- Medicine and psychology. --- Emotions --- Self-control --- Medicine and psychology --- Neurologic Manifestations --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Mental Disorders --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Signs and Symptoms --- Psychophysiologic Disorders --- Somatoform Disorders --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Diseases --- Psychiatry --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Social Change --- Psychology --- Clinical Psychology --- Health aspects --- Health aspects. --- Behavioral medicine --- Psychology and medicine --- Psychology. --- Neurology. --- Psychiatry. --- Clinical psychology. --- Personality. --- Social psychology. --- Cognitive psychology. --- Personality and Social Psychology. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Cognitive Psychology. --- Psychology, Applied --- Consciousness. --- Psychology, clinical. --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Medicine --- Nervous system --- Neuropsychiatry --- Apperception --- Mind and body --- Perception --- Philosophy --- Spirit --- Self --- Neurology . --- Psychology, Cognitive --- Cognitive science --- Psychological tests --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Social groups --- Sociology --- Personal identity --- Personality psychology --- Personality theory --- Personality traits --- Personology --- Traits, Personality --- Individuality --- Persons --- Temperament
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Emotion Regulation and Well-Being Ivan Nyklicek, Ad Vinderhoets, and Marcel Zellenberg, editors Intimately involved in our behavior, cognitions, and interpersonal communications, emotions are basic building blocks of our existence. And it is increasingly understood that their regulation, whether adaptive or dysfunctional, is also intricately linked to the gamut of somatic and mental health issues. Emotion Regulation and Well-Being gathers experts from various branches of psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience to review emerging and ongoing areas of interest for a lifespan approach to this complex topic. Its cutting-edge coverage is balanced between theoretical constructs and clinical concerns, to be as helpful to the reader interested in a deeper understanding of emotion expression in depression or new issues in repressive coping as to the one looking to add emotion regulation strategies to his or her clinical toolbox. Included among the book's features: ¢ A biobehavioral perspective on coping styles and aggression. ¢ Critical discussion of emotional intelligence in relation to children's health. ¢ A personality-based classification model for alexithymia. ¢ An attachment approach to crying in psychotherapy. ¢ New findings on emotion inhibition in eating disorders. ¢ A case study of in-patient treatment for trauma-related emotion regulation dysfunction. ¢ Somatic insights into writing interventions. Emotion Regulation and Well-Being is a state-of-the-art reference for health and clinical psychologists, neuropsychologists, and psychiatrists. It is also comprehensive enough to be a useful postgraduate text in health psychology, psychosomatics, clinical psychology, and social psychology.
Cognitive psychology --- Social psychology --- Personality development --- Psychiatry --- Neuropathology --- psychiatrie --- sociale psychologie --- cognitieve psychologie --- hersenen --- klinische psychologie --- persoonlijkheidsontwikkeling
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