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Book Synopsis
Edited by leading figures in the field, this handbook gives an overview of the current status of cognition and emotion research by giving the historical background to the debate and the philosophical arguments before moving on to outline the general aspects of the various research traditions.

Trade Review
"This book is an important reference for use by researchers in cognition and emotion and will be of value to anyone who has interests that overlap this area...it would clearly be a key addition to any serious psychology or psychiatry library..", British Journal of Psychiatry

Table of Contents

About the Editors ix

List of Contributors xi

Foreword—Keith Oatley xvii

Preface xix

Part I General Aspects

Chapter 1 The cognition–emotion debate: a bit of history

Richard S. Lazarus 3

Chapter 2 The philosophy of cognition and emotion

William Lyons 21

Chapter 3 Basic emotions

Paul Ekman 45

Chapter 4 Research methods in cognition and emotion

W. Gerrod Parrott and Paula Hertel 61

Chapter 5 Cognition, emotion, conscious experience and the brain

Jeffrey A. Gray 83

Chapter 6 Neuropsychological perspectives on affective styles and their cognitive consequences

Richard J. Davidson 103

Chapter 7 The role of the self in cognition and emotion

Michael Lewis 125

Part II Cognitive Processes

Chapter 8 Selective attention and anxiety: a cognitive–motivational perspective

Karin Mogg and Brendan P. Bradley 145

Chapter 9 The cognitive science of attention and emotion

Gerald Matthews and Adrian Wells 171

Chapter 10 Mood and memory

Henry C. Ellis and Brent A. Moore 193

Chapter 11 Organization of emotional memories

Sven-Åke Christianson and Elisabeth Engelberg 211

Chapter 12 Autobiographical memory

Helen Healy and J. Mark G. Williams 229

Chapter 13 Inhibition processes in cognition and emotion: a special case

Tim Dalgleish, Andrew Mathews and Jacqueline Wood 243

Chapter 14 Prospective cognitions

Andrew K. MacLeod 267

Chapter 15 Unintended thoughts and images

Frank Tallis 281

Chapter 16 Facial expressions

Paul Ekman 301

Chapter 17 Distinguishing unconscious from conscious emotional processes: methodological considerations and theoretical implications

Arne Öhman 321

Chapter 18 Self-regulation, affect and psychosis: the role of social cognition in paranoia and mania

Richard P. Bentall and Peter Kinderman 353

Chapter 19 The early emergence of emotional understanding and appraisal: implications for theories of development

Nancy L. Stein. and Linda J. Levine 383

Part III Emotions

Chapter 20 Anger

Leonard Berkowitz 411

Chapter 21 Disgust: the body and soul emotion

Paul Rozin, Jonathan Haidt and Clark R. McCauley 429

Chapter 22 Anxiety and anxiety disorders

Colin MacLeod 447

Chapter 23 Panic and phobias

Richard J. McNally 479

Chapter 24 Sadness and its disorders

Mick J. Power 497

Chapter 25 Positive affect

Alice M. Isen 521

Chapter 26 The self-conscious emotions: shame, guilt, embarrassment and pride

June Price Tangney 541

Chapter 27 Jealousy and envy

Martin P. East and Fraser N. Watts 569

Part IV Theories in Cognition and Emotion

Chapter 28 Network theories and beyond

Joseph P. Forgas 591

Chapter 29 Attributional theories of emotion

Ian H Gotlib and Lynn Y. Abramson 613

Chapter 30 Appraisal theory

Klaus R. Scherer 637

Chapter 31 Multi level theories of cognition–emotion relations

John D. Teasdale 665

Chapter 32 Self-organization of cognition–emotion interactions

Marc D. Lewis and Isabela Granic 683

Part V Applied Issues

Chapter 33 Cognition and emotion research and the practice of cognitive behavioural therapy

Zindel V. Segal, Mark A. Lau and Paul D. Rokke 705

Chapter 34 Psychodynamic theory and technique in relation to research on cognition and emotion: mutual implications

Drew Westen 727

Chapter 35 Mechanisms of change in exposure therapy for anxiety disorders

Susan Mineka and Cannon Thomas 747

Chapter 36 Creativity in the domain of emotion

James R. Averill 765

Chapter 37 Forensic applications of theories of cognition and emotion

Debra A Bekerian and Susan J. Goodrich 783

Chapter 38 Cognition and emotion: future directions

Tim Dalgleish and Mick J. Power 799

Author index 807

Subject index 831

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 25/02/1999
      ISBN13: 9780471978367, 978-0471978367
      ISBN10: 0471978361
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Edited by leading figures in the field, this handbook gives an overview of the current status of cognition and emotion research by giving the historical background to the debate and the philosophical arguments before moving on to outline the general aspects of the various research traditions.

      Trade Review
      "This book is an important reference for use by researchers in cognition and emotion and will be of value to anyone who has interests that overlap this area...it would clearly be a key addition to any serious psychology or psychiatry library..", British Journal of Psychiatry

      Table of Contents

      About the Editors ix

      List of Contributors xi

      Foreword—Keith Oatley xvii

      Preface xix

      Part I General Aspects

      Chapter 1 The cognition–emotion debate: a bit of history

      Richard S. Lazarus 3

      Chapter 2 The philosophy of cognition and emotion

      William Lyons 21

      Chapter 3 Basic emotions

      Paul Ekman 45

      Chapter 4 Research methods in cognition and emotion

      W. Gerrod Parrott and Paula Hertel 61

      Chapter 5 Cognition, emotion, conscious experience and the brain

      Jeffrey A. Gray 83

      Chapter 6 Neuropsychological perspectives on affective styles and their cognitive consequences

      Richard J. Davidson 103

      Chapter 7 The role of the self in cognition and emotion

      Michael Lewis 125

      Part II Cognitive Processes

      Chapter 8 Selective attention and anxiety: a cognitive–motivational perspective

      Karin Mogg and Brendan P. Bradley 145

      Chapter 9 The cognitive science of attention and emotion

      Gerald Matthews and Adrian Wells 171

      Chapter 10 Mood and memory

      Henry C. Ellis and Brent A. Moore 193

      Chapter 11 Organization of emotional memories

      Sven-Åke Christianson and Elisabeth Engelberg 211

      Chapter 12 Autobiographical memory

      Helen Healy and J. Mark G. Williams 229

      Chapter 13 Inhibition processes in cognition and emotion: a special case

      Tim Dalgleish, Andrew Mathews and Jacqueline Wood 243

      Chapter 14 Prospective cognitions

      Andrew K. MacLeod 267

      Chapter 15 Unintended thoughts and images

      Frank Tallis 281

      Chapter 16 Facial expressions

      Paul Ekman 301

      Chapter 17 Distinguishing unconscious from conscious emotional processes: methodological considerations and theoretical implications

      Arne Öhman 321

      Chapter 18 Self-regulation, affect and psychosis: the role of social cognition in paranoia and mania

      Richard P. Bentall and Peter Kinderman 353

      Chapter 19 The early emergence of emotional understanding and appraisal: implications for theories of development

      Nancy L. Stein. and Linda J. Levine 383

      Part III Emotions

      Chapter 20 Anger

      Leonard Berkowitz 411

      Chapter 21 Disgust: the body and soul emotion

      Paul Rozin, Jonathan Haidt and Clark R. McCauley 429

      Chapter 22 Anxiety and anxiety disorders

      Colin MacLeod 447

      Chapter 23 Panic and phobias

      Richard J. McNally 479

      Chapter 24 Sadness and its disorders

      Mick J. Power 497

      Chapter 25 Positive affect

      Alice M. Isen 521

      Chapter 26 The self-conscious emotions: shame, guilt, embarrassment and pride

      June Price Tangney 541

      Chapter 27 Jealousy and envy

      Martin P. East and Fraser N. Watts 569

      Part IV Theories in Cognition and Emotion

      Chapter 28 Network theories and beyond

      Joseph P. Forgas 591

      Chapter 29 Attributional theories of emotion

      Ian H Gotlib and Lynn Y. Abramson 613

      Chapter 30 Appraisal theory

      Klaus R. Scherer 637

      Chapter 31 Multi level theories of cognition–emotion relations

      John D. Teasdale 665

      Chapter 32 Self-organization of cognition–emotion interactions

      Marc D. Lewis and Isabela Granic 683

      Part V Applied Issues

      Chapter 33 Cognition and emotion research and the practice of cognitive behavioural therapy

      Zindel V. Segal, Mark A. Lau and Paul D. Rokke 705

      Chapter 34 Psychodynamic theory and technique in relation to research on cognition and emotion: mutual implications

      Drew Westen 727

      Chapter 35 Mechanisms of change in exposure therapy for anxiety disorders

      Susan Mineka and Cannon Thomas 747

      Chapter 36 Creativity in the domain of emotion

      James R. Averill 765

      Chapter 37 Forensic applications of theories of cognition and emotion

      Debra A Bekerian and Susan J. Goodrich 783

      Chapter 38 Cognition and emotion: future directions

      Tim Dalgleish and Mick J. Power 799

      Author index 807

      Subject index 831

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