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This fully updated third edition of the highly praised Cognition
and Emotion provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary
research on both normal emotional experience and the emotional
disorders. The book provides a comprehensive review of the basic
literature on cognition and emotion - it describes the historical
background and philosophy of emotion, reviews the main theories of
normal emotions and emotional disorders, and the research on the
five basic emotions of fear, anger, sadness, anger, disgust and
happiness. The authors provide a unique integration of two areas
which are often treated separately: the main theories of normal
emotions rarely address the issue of disordered emotions, and
theories of emotional disorders (e.g. depression, post-traumatic
stress disorder, and phobias) rarely discuss normal emotions. The
book draws these separate strands together, introducing a
theoretical framework that can be applied to both normal and
disordered emotions. Cognition and Emotion provides both an
advanced textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in
addition to a novel approach with a range of implications for
clinical practice for work with the emotional disorders.
This fully updated third edition of the highly praised Cognition
and Emotion provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary
research on both normal emotional experience and the emotional
disorders. The book provides a comprehensive review of the basic
literature on cognition and emotion - it describes the historical
background and philosophy of emotion, reviews the main theories of
normal emotions and emotional disorders, and the research on the
five basic emotions of fear, anger, sadness, anger, disgust and
happiness. The authors provide a unique integration of two areas
which are often treated separately: the main theories of normal
emotions rarely address the issue of disordered emotions, and
theories of emotional disorders (e.g. depression, post-traumatic
stress disorder, and phobias) rarely discuss normal emotions. The
book draws these separate strands together, introducing a
theoretical framework that can be applied to both normal and
disordered emotions. Cognition and Emotion provides both an
advanced textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in
addition to a novel approach with a range of implications for
clinical practice for work with the emotional disorders.
For those suffering from emotional disorders such as posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) or depression aspects of the personal past
can dominate conscious experience in tenacious and toxic ways. For
example, memories of distressing autobiographical experiences can
intrude into awareness as thoughts or images, as flashbacks or
nightmares, each laden with unwanted and painful affect. This
special issue of Memory focuses on two broad themes. The first is
the nature of autobiographical remembering of the personal past
-what are the characteristics of such memories? And to what extent
are they phenomenologically distinct from other types of
autobiographical remembering? The second theme concerns varieties
of difficulties in remembering emotional experiences from complete
amnesia to lack of specificity of autobiographical recall. This
volume draws together the world's leading theorists and researchers
on these varied issues to provide a broad overview of the
cutting-edge work in this field.
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The Rose (Paperback)
William Butler Yeats; Foreword by Tim Dalgleish
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R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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When a person recovers a memory of an event from their past for which they claim little or no previous awareness, how reliable is that memory? In this refreshing new approach to the problem, Graham Davies and Tim Dalgleish have assembled leading figures from both sides of the debate to provide a balanced overview of the evidence from theoretical and clinical psychologists. Recovered Memories: Seeking the Middle Ground, unlike most other writing on the topic, eschews extreme positions. It provides clinicians with findings from the latest research to enhance their understanding of memory and presents pure researchers with a range of experiences encountered in clinical practice for which they presently have few explanations. Organised around three themes, social, evidential and clinical aspects are covered. Topics include the impact on family and community members, the latest findings on implanted memories and discussion of clinical guidelines for therapeutic practice. This important new collection should not be missed by anyone with an interest in memory, whether engaged in a clinical, legal, child protection, family welfare or experimental research capacity. It is the most authoritative and comprehensive review of the evidence on both sides available to date.
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