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_aHandbook of emotion regulation / _cedited by James J. Gross. |
| 250 | _aSecond edition. | ||
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_aNew York : _bThe Guilford Press, _c[2014] |
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_axviii, 669 pages : _billustrations ; _c26 cm |
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_a"Reviewing the state of the science in a dynamic, thriving field, this influential handbook integrates knowledge from multiple psychological subdisciplines. Foremost experts address the neurobiological and cognitive bases of emotion regulation and examine how individuals develop and use regulatory strategies across the lifespan. The social context of emotion regulation is explored, as are personality processes and individual differences. Critical implications are discussed for psychopathology, psychosocial interventions, and health. Including helpful cross-referencing among chapters, the volume describes cutting-edge methods and identifies promising directions for future investigation. New to This Edition *Incorporates significant scientific advances and many new topics. *Greatly expanded coverage of clinical issues and applications. *Chapters on neural systems, delay of gratification, decision making, and health. *Chapters on adolescence, social baseline theory, and desire regulation, plus more"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_a"Subject Areas/Keywords: clinical, cognition, cognitive, developmental, disorders, dysregulation, emotion regulation, emotional, emotions, neurobiology, neuroscience, personality, psychology, psychopathology, research, self-regulation, social Description: Reviewing the state of the science in a dynamic, thriving field, this influential handbook integrates knowledge from multiple psychological subdisciplines. Foremost experts address the neurobiological and cognitive bases of emotion regulation and examine how individuals develop and use regulatory strategies across the lifespan. The social context of emotion regulation is explored, as are personality processes and individual differences. Critical implications are discussed for psychopathology, psychosocial interventions, and health. Including helpful cross-referencing among chapters, the volume describes cutting-edge methods and identifies promising directions for future investigation"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
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_tPart I. Foundations. _g1. _tEmotion regulation : conceptual and empirical foundations / _rJames J. Gross -- _tPart II. Biological bases. _g2. _gThe _tneural bases of emotion and emotion regulation : a valuation perspective / _rKevin N. Ochsner and James J. Gross ; _g3. _tTemporal dynamics of emotion regulation / _rGreg Hajcak Proudfit, Jonathan P. Dunning, Daniel Foti, and Anna Weinberg ; _g4. _gThe _tneural basis of emotion dysregulation / _rTom Johnstone and Henrik Walter ; _g5. _gA _tneurobiological model of implicit and explicit emotion regulation / _rAnett Gyurak and Amit Etkin -- _tPart III. Cognitive approaches. _g6. _tDelay discounting : a two-systems perspective / _rEric M. Miller, Christian Rodriguez, Bokyung Kim, and Samuel M. McClure ; _g7. _gThe _trole of emotion and emotion regulation in the ability to delay gratification / _rAnna Luerssen and Ozlem Ayduk ; _g8. _tEmotion regulation choice : theory and findings / _rGal Sheppes ; _g9. _tEmotion regulation and decision making / _rAlessandro Grecucci and Alan G. Sanfey -- |
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_tPart IV. Developmental considerations. _g10. _tSelf-regulation, effortful control, and their socioemotional correlates / _rNancy Eisenberg, Claire Hofer, Michael J. Sulik, and Tracy L. Spinrad ; _g11. _tSocialization of emotion and emotion regulation in the family / _rRoss A. Thompson ; _g12. _tEmotion regulation in adolescence / _rMichaela Riediger and Kathrin Klipker ; _g13. _tEmotion regulation and aging / _rSusan Turk Charles and Laura L. Carstensen -- _tPart V. Social aspects. _g14. _tSocial baseline theory and the social regulation of emotion / _rJames A. Coan and Erin L. Maresh ; _g15. _tAdult attachment and emotion regulation / _rPhillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer ; _g16. _tAttitudes, evaluation, and emotion regulation / _rChristopher R. Jones, Tabitha Kirkland, and William A. Cunningham ; _g17. _tEmotion regulation in couples / _rRobert W. Levenson, Claudia M. Haase, Lian Bloch, Sarah R. Holley, and Benjamin H. Seider ; _g18. _gThe _tcultural regulation of emotions / _rBatja Mesquita, Jozefien De Leersnyder, and Dustin Albert -- |
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_tPart VI. Personality processes and individual differences. _g19. _tTemperament and emotion regulation / _rMary K. Rothbart, Brad E. Sheese, and Michael I. Posner ; _g20. _tThree approaches to individual differences in affect regulation : conceptualization, measures, and findings / _rOliver P. John and Joshua Eng ; _g21. _tDesire and desire regulation : basic processes and individual differences / _rWilhelm Hofmann and Hiroki P. Kotabe ; _g22. _tEmotion goals : how their content, structure, and operation shape emotion regulation / _rIris B. Mauss and Maya Tamir ; _g23. _tSelf-awareness and self-relevant thought in the experience and regulation of emotion / _rMark R. Leary and Dina Gohar -- _tPart VII. Psychopathology. _g24. _tEmotion regulation in anxiety disorders / _rLaura Campbell-Sills, Kristen K. Ellard, and David H. Barlow ; _g25. _tEmotion regulation in mood disorders / _rJutta Joormann and Matthias Siemer ; _g26. _tEmotion regulation in substance use disorders / _rHedy Kober ; _g27. _gA _tpsychological construction account of emotion regulation and dysregulation : the role of situated conceptualizations / _rLisa Feldman Barrett, Christine D. Wilson-Mendenhall, and Lawrence W. Barsalou -- |
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_tPart VIII. Interventions. _g28. _tEmotion regulation therapy / _rDouglas S. Mennin and David M. Fresco ; _g29. _tDialectical behavior therapy : an intervention for emotion dysregulation / _rAndrada D. Neacsiu, Martin Bohus, and Marsha M. Linehan ; _g30. _tRegulation of emotion through modification of attention / _rColin MacLeod and Ben Grafton ; _g31. _tAffect regulation training / _rMatthias Berking and Jeanine Schwarz ; _g32. _tMindfulness interventions and emotion regulation / _rNorman A.S. Farb, Adam K. Anderson, Julie A. Irving, and Zindel V. Segal -- _tPart IX. Health implications. _g33. _tEmotion regulation and gene expression / _rSteven W. Cole ; _g34. _tEarly-life socioeconomic status, emotion regulation, and the biological mechanisms of disease across the lifespan / _rEdith Chen and Gregory E. Miller ; |
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_g35. _tEmotion regulation and cardiovascular disease risk / _rAllison A. Appleton and Laura D. Kubzansky ; _g36. _tEmotion and self-regulation failure / _rDylan D. Wagner and Todd F. Heatherton. |
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