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This book combines chapters written by leading social psychologists
and economists, illuminating the developing trends in explaining
and understanding economic behavior in a social world. It provides
insights from both fields, communicated by eloquent scholars, and
demonstrates through recent research and theory how economic
behaviors may be more effectively examined using a combination of
both fields. Social Psychology and Economics comes at a
particularly fitting time, as a psychological approach to economics
has begun to flourish in recent years, and papers exploring the
intersection of these two disciplines have appeared in
peer-reviewed journals, opening a dynamic dialogue between
previously separated fields. This volume, the first in the Society
for Judgment and Decision Making Series since acquired by
Psychology Press, includes chapters by economists and
psychologists. It addresses a variety of economic phenomena within
a social context, such as scarcity and materialism, emphasizing the
importance of integrating social psychology and economics. Social
Psychology and Economics is arranged in seven parts that discuss:
an introduction to the topic; preferences, utility, and choice;
emotions; reciprocity, cooperation, and fairness; social distance;
challenges to social psychology and economics; and collaborative
reflections and projections. The market for this book is students,
researchers, and professionals in the disciplines of economics,
psychology, business, and behavioral decision making. Graduate
students and upper-level undergraduate students will consider it a
useful supplemental text.
This book combines chapters written by leading social psychologists
and economists, illuminating the developing trends in explaining
and understanding economic behavior in a social world. It provides
insights from both fields, communicated by eloquent scholars, and
demonstrates through recent research and theory how economic
behaviors may be more effectively examined using a combination of
both fields. Social Psychology and Economics comes at a
particularly fitting time, as a psychological approach to economics
has begun to flourish in recent years, and papers exploring the
intersection of these two disciplines have appeared in
peer-reviewed journals, opening a dynamic dialogue between
previously separated fields. This volume, the first in the Society
for Judgment and Decision Making Series since acquired by
Psychology Press, includes chapters by economists and
psychologists. It addresses a variety of economic phenomena within
a social context, such as scarcity and materialism, emphasizing the
importance of integrating social psychology and economics. Social
Psychology and Economics is arranged in seven parts that discuss:
an introduction to the topic; preferences, utility, and choice;
emotions; reciprocity, cooperation, and fairness; social distance;
challenges to social psychology and economics; and collaborative
reflections and projections. The market for this book is students,
researchers, and professionals in the disciplines of economics,
psychology, business, and behavioral decision making. Graduate
students and upper-level undergraduate students will consider it a
useful supplemental text.
Emotion is a basic phenomenon of human functioning, most of the
time having an adaptive value enhancing our effectiveness in
pursuing our goals in the broadest sense. Regulation of these
emotions, however, is essential for adaptive functioning, and
suboptimal or dysfunctional emotion regulation may even be
counterproductive and result in adverse consequences, including a
poor well-being and ill health. This volume provides a state-of-the
art overview of issues related to the association between emotion
regulation and both mental and physical well-being. It covers
various areas of research highly relevant to both researchers in
the field and clinicians working with emotion regulation issues in
their practice. Included topics are arranged along four major
areas: * (Neuro-)biological processes involved in the generation
and regulation of emotions * Psychological processes and mechanisms
related to the link between emotion regulation and psychological
well-being as well as physical health * Social perspective on
emotion regulation pertaining to well-being and social functioning
across the life span * Clinical aspects of emotion regulation and
specific mental and physical health problems This broad scope
offers the possibility to include research findings and
thought-provoking views of leading experts from different fields of
research, such as cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology,
psychophysiology, social psychology, and psychiatry on specific
topics such as nonconscious emotion regulation, emotional body
language, self-control, rumination, mindfulness, social sharing,
positive emotions, intergroup emotions, and attachment in their
relation to well-being and health. Chapters are based on the
"Fourth International Conference on the (Non) Expression of
Emotions in Health and Disease" held at Tilburg University in
October 2007. In 2007 Springer published "Emotion Regulation:
Conceptual and Clinical Issues" based on the Third International
Conference on the (Non) Expression of Emotion in Health and
Disease," held at Tilburg University in October 2003. It is
anticipated that, depending on sales, we may continue to publish
the advances deriving from this conference.
An increasing number of studies have been conducted on the role
of expression and regulation of emotion in health. Emotion
Regulation addresses the question of these studies from diverse
angles while encompassing conceptual, developmental, and clinical
issues. Central concepts discussed in this volume that are related
to health include: coping styles and aggression, alexithymia,
emotional intelligence, emotional expression and depression,
emotional expression and anxiety disorders, in addition to the
emotional competence in children. The book is unique in describing
up-to-date theories and empirical research in the area of emotional
expression and health.
An increasing number of studies have been conducted on the role of
expression and regulation of emotion in health. Emotion Regulation
addresses the question of these studies from diverse angles while
encompassing conceptual, developmental, and clinical issues.
Central concepts discussed in this volume that are related to
health include: coping styles and aggression, alexithymia,
emotional intelligence, emotional expression and depression,
emotional expression and anxiety disorders, in addition to the
emotional competence in children. The book is unique in describing
up-to-date theories and empirical research in the area of emotional
expression and health.
Emotion is a basic phenomenon of human functioning, most of the
time having an adaptive value enhancing our effectiveness in
pursuing our goals in the broadest sense. Regulation of these
emotions, however, is essential for adaptive functioning, and
suboptimal or dysfunctional emotion regulation may even be
counterproductive and result in adverse consequences, including a
poor well-being and ill health. This volume provides a state-of-the
art overview of issues related to the association between emotion
regulation and both mental and physical well-being. It covers
various areas of research highly relevant to both researchers in
the field and clinicians working with emotion regulation issues in
their practice. Included topics are arranged along four major
areas: * (Neuro-)biological processes involved in the generation
and regulation of emotions * Psychological processes and mechanisms
related to the link between emotion regulation and psychological
well-being as well as physical health * Social perspective on
emotion regulation pertaining to well-being and social functioning
across the life span * Clinical aspects of emotion regulation and
specific mental and physical health problems This broad scope
offers the possibility to include research findings and
thought-provoking views of leading experts from different fields of
research, such as cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology,
psychophysiology, social psychology, and psychiatry on specific
topics such as nonconscious emotion regulation, emotional body
language, self-control, rumination, mindfulness, social sharing,
positive emotions, intergroup emotions, and attachment in their
relation to well-being and health. Chapters are based on the
"Fourth International Conference on the (Non) Expression of
Emotions in Health and Disease" held at Tilburg University in
October 2007. In 2007 Springer published "Emotion Regulation:
Conceptual and Clinical Issues" based on the Third International
Conference on the (Non) Expression of Emotion in Health and
Disease," held at Tilburg University in October 2003. It is
anticipated that, depending on sales, we may continue to publish
the advances deriving from this conference.
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