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Understanding Emotions (Paperback, 4th Edition, EMEA Edition): Dacher Keltner, Keith Oatley, Jennifer M. Jenkins Understanding Emotions (Paperback, 4th Edition, EMEA Edition)
Dacher Keltner, Keith Oatley, Jennifer M. Jenkins
R1,484 Discovery Miles 14 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Perceptions and Representations - The Theoretical Bases of Brain Research and Psychology (Paperback): Keith Oatley Perceptions and Representations - The Theoretical Bases of Brain Research and Psychology (Paperback)
Keith Oatley
R1,058 Discovery Miles 10 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1978, this study examines the shortcomings of some theoretical approaches to psychological and neurophysiological mechanisms at the time. Keith Oatley illustrates the extent of these shortcomings by showing how inefficient brain researchers - using their present approaches - would be in trying to understand a computer, which is considerably simpler than the human brain. He concludes that we need better theories than those usually espoused in psychology, and goes on to expound a theory of cognitive representation and inference in perception, which began with Helmholtz more than a hundred years ago but which can now be given substance and formal structure in artificial intelligence programs. The author deploys this theory to give an account of some fundamental problems, such as how we see a three-dimensional world, and how the brain copes so well with incomplete sensory data and with damage to its own components.

Perceptions and Representations - The Theoretical Bases of Brain Research and Psychology (Hardcover): Keith Oatley Perceptions and Representations - The Theoretical Bases of Brain Research and Psychology (Hardcover)
Keith Oatley
R4,002 Discovery Miles 40 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1978, this study examines the shortcomings of some theoretical approaches to psychological and neurophysiological mechanisms at the time. Keith Oatley illustrates the extent of these shortcomings by showing how inefficient brain researchers - using their present approaches - would be in trying to understand a computer, which is considerably simpler than the human brain. He concludes that we need better theories than those usually espoused in psychology, and goes on to expound a theory of cognitive representation and inference in perception, which began with Helmholtz more than a hundred years ago but which can now be given substance and formal structure in artificial intelligence programs. The author deploys this theory to give an account of some fundamental problems, such as how we see a three-dimensional world, and how the brain copes so well with incomplete sensory data and with damage to its own components.

Selves in Relation (RLE: Group Therapy) - An Introduction to Psychotherapy and Groups (Paperback): Keith Oatley Selves in Relation (RLE: Group Therapy) - An Introduction to Psychotherapy and Groups (Paperback)
Keith Oatley
R1,193 Discovery Miles 11 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Emotional crises and breakdowns are not things going wrong in individuals' minds: they are disturbances in their relations with themselves and others. In psychotherapy an attempt is made to resolve such crises through a therapeutic relationship with an individual or in a group. First published in 1984, this book introduces the theory of individual and group therapy, and explains some of its principles in practice. Although there had been a rapid development of ideas in the area of psychotherapy at the time, it was only recently before original publication of this book that these had been related to theory. Keith Oatley assesses the influence of cognitive social psychology, psychoanalysis and the existential/phenomenological tradition, and considers the role of emotions, thinking and social interactions in therapeutic transformation. The theory, he argues, must also be related to the research findings on the outcomes of different therapies. This book is for those who study psychotherapy in psychology, psychiatry, counselling and social work - and for anyone who wants to know what psychotherapy was about in the 1980s.

Our Minds, Our Selves - A Brief History of Psychology (Paperback): Keith Oatley Our Minds, Our Selves - A Brief History of Psychology (Paperback)
Keith Oatley
R514 Discovery Miles 5 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An original history of psychology told through the stories of its most important breakthroughs-and the men and women who made them In Our Minds, Our Selves, distinguished psychologist and writer Keith Oatley provides an engaging, original, and authoritative history of modern psychology told through the stories of its most important breakthroughs and the men and women who made them. The book traverses a fascinating terrain: conscious and unconscious knowledge, brain physiology, emotion, mental development, language, memory, mental illness, creativity, human cooperation, and much more. Biographical sketches illuminate the thinkers behind key insights: historical figures such as Darwin, Piaget, Skinner, and Turing; leading contemporaries such as Michael Tomasello and Tania Singer; and influential people from other fields, including Margaret Mead, Noam Chomsky, and Jane Goodall. Enhancing our understanding of ourselves and others, psychology holds the potential to create a better world. Our Minds, Our Selves tells the story of this most important of sciences in a new and appealing way.

Selves in Relation (RLE: Group Therapy) - An Introduction to Psychotherapy and Groups (Hardcover): Keith Oatley Selves in Relation (RLE: Group Therapy) - An Introduction to Psychotherapy and Groups (Hardcover)
Keith Oatley
R3,240 Discovery Miles 32 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Emotional crises and breakdowns are not things going wrong in individuals minds: they are disturbances in their relations with themselves and others. In psychotherapy an attempt is made to resolve such crises through a therapeutic relationship with an individual or in a group. First published in 1984, this book introduces the theory of individual and group therapy, and explains some of its principles in practice.

Although there had been a rapid development of ideas in the area of psychotherapy at the time, it was only recently before original publication of this book that these had been related to theory. Keith Oatley assesses the influence of cognitive social psychology, psychoanalysis and the existential/phenomenological tradition, and considers the role of emotions, thinking and social interactions in therapeutic transformation. The theory, he argues, must also be related to the research findings on the outcomes of different therapies.

This book is for those who study psychotherapy in psychology, psychiatry, counselling and social work and for anyone who wants to know what psychotherapy was about in the 1980s."

Best Laid Schemes - The Psychology of the Emotions (Paperback): Keith Oatley Best Laid Schemes - The Psychology of the Emotions (Paperback)
Keith Oatley
R1,325 Discovery Miles 13 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Serving a crucial function when the unexpected occurs and when priorities must be set, emotions are shown to be central to the understanding of human action and mental life in a survey that draws upon research in cognitive science as well as other fields.

Our Minds, Our Selves - A Brief History of Psychology (Hardcover): Keith Oatley Our Minds, Our Selves - A Brief History of Psychology (Hardcover)
Keith Oatley
R845 R676 Discovery Miles 6 760 Save R169 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An original history of psychology told through the stories of its most important breakthroughs and the people who made them Advances in psychology have revolutionized our understanding of the human mind. Imaging technology allows researchers to monitor brain activity, letting us see what happens when we perceive, think, and feel. But technology is only part of how ideas about the mind and brain have developed over the past century and a half. In Our Minds, Our Selves, distinguished psychologist and writer Keith Oatley provides an engaging, original, and authoritative history of modern psychology told through the stories of its most important breakthroughs and the men and women who made them. Our Minds, Our Selves traverses a fascinating terrain: forms of conscious and unconscious knowledge; brain physiology; emotion; stages of mental development from infancy to adulthood; language acquisition and use; the nature of memory; mental illness; morality; free will; creativity; the mind at work in art and literature; and, most important, our ability to cooperate with one another. Controversial experiments--such as Stanley Milgram's investigation of our willingness to obey authority and inflict pain and Philip Zimbardo and his colleagues' study of behavior in a simulated prison-are covered in detail. Biographical sketches illuminate the thinkers behind key insights and turning points: historical figures such as Hermann Helmholtz, Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, B. F. Skinner, and Alan Turing; leading contemporaries such as Geoffrey Hinton, Michael Tomasello, and Tania Singer; and influential people from other fields, including Margaret Mead, Noam Chomsky, Jane Goodall, and Gabrielle Starr. Enhancing our understanding of ourselves and others, psychology holds the potential to create a better world. Our Minds, Our Selves tells the story of this most important of sciences in a new and appealing way.

The Passionate Muse - Exploration of emotion in stories (Hardcover, New): Keith Oatley The Passionate Muse - Exploration of emotion in stories (Hardcover, New)
Keith Oatley
R804 Discovery Miles 8 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fiction is based on narratives in which characters act on their intentions and encounter vicissitudes. Readers enjoy entering into the lives of characters, coming to empathize with them as their plans progress or they meet obstacles. Readers enjoy, too, meeting characters with whom they sympathize, and being reminded of emotional episodes in their own lives. Keith Oatley is both a novelist and research psychologist, and so it is not surprising that he has created a hybrid text that alternates between sections of an original short story, One Another, and chapters on the psychology of emotion and fiction. People's enjoyment of stories depends on the emotions they experience as they read, watch, or listen. We human beings are intensely social and it's to imagined social worlds that fiction transports us, enabling us to meet more people and feel for them in many more situations than we could if we lived many lives. In this text, the author explains why people who read a great deal of fiction have better understandings of others than those who tend to read nonfiction. He argues that through fiction, we come to know more about the emotions of others and of ourselves.

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