What develops in emotional development? /

This timely volume asks the fundamental questions: What are emotions? What do we really mean by emotional development? Theorists and researchers examine the subject from a variety of perspectives- biological, structuralist, functionalist, systems, and social constructionist-and examine such facets o...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Mascolo, Michael F., Griffin, Sharon
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Plenum Press, [1998]
Series:Emotions, personality, and psychotherapy.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • On the nature, development, and function of emotions / Sharon Griffin and Michael F. Mascolo
  • The development and structure of emotions / Michael Lewis
  • Toward a neuroscience of emotion : the epigenetic foundations of emotional development / Jaak Panksepp, Brian Knutson, and Douglas L. Pruitt
  • Differential emotions theory and emotional development : mindful of modularity / Brian P. Ackerman, Jo Ann A. Abe, and Carroll E. Izard
  • A functionalist perspective to the development of emotions / Karen Caplovitz Barrett
  • Emotion and the possibility of psychologists entering into heaven / Terrance Brown and Arnold Kozak
  • A dynamic systems approach to cognition-emotion interactions in development / Marc D. Lewis and Lori Douglas
  • Toward a component systems approach to emotional development / Michael F. Mascolo and Debra Harkins
  • Alternative trajectories in the development of anger-related appraisals / Michael F. Mascolo and Sharon Griffin
  • The development of emotion from a social process view / K. Laurie Dickson, Alan Fogel, and Daniel Messinger
  • The analysis of emotions : dimensions of variation / Nico H. Frijda and Batja Mesquita
  • The narrative construction of emotional life : developmental aspects / James C. Mancuso and Theodore R. Sarbin
  • Alternative conceptions of emotional development : controversy and consensus / Michael F. Mascolo and Sharon Griffin.