We are hardwired to connect with one another, and we connect
through our emotions. Our brains, bodies, and minds are inseparable
from the emotions that animate them. Normal human development
relies on the cultivation of relationships with others to form and
nurture the self-regulatory circuits that enable emotion to enrich,
rather than enslave, our lives. And just as emotionally traumatic
events can tear apart the fabric of family and psyche, the emotions
can become powerful catalysts for the transformations that are at
the heart of the healing process. In this book, the latest addition
to the Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology, leading
neuroscientists, developmental psychologists, therapy researchers,
and clinicians illuminate how to regulate emotion in a healthy way.
A variety of emotions, both positive and negative, are examined in
detail, drawing on both research and clinical observations. The
role of emotion in bodily regulation, dyadic connection, marital
communication, play, well-being, health, creativity, and social
engagement is explored. The Healing Power of Emotion offers fresh,
exciting, original, and groundbreaking work from the leading
figures studying and working with emotion today. Contributors
include: Jaak Panksepp, Stephen W. Porges, Colwyn Trevarthen, Ed
Tronick, Allan N. Schore, Daniel J. Siegel, Diana Fosha, Pat Ogden,
Marion F. Solomon, Susan Johnson, and Dan Hughes.
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