Emotional Expression and Health looks at the role emotional expression and inhibition may play in staying healthy or falling ill. Written by leading experts in the field, chapters focus on: * how we can measure emotional expression or inhibition and how we can distinguish between their various facets * the role of attachment, and development of emotional information processing * alexithymia, emotional suppression, deception, emotional disclosure, defensiveness, repression, psychological mindedness, and emotional intelligence and self-efficacy. This unique approach will be of interest to all…mehr
Emotional Expression and Health looks at the role emotional expression and inhibition may play in staying healthy or falling ill. Written by leading experts in the field, chapters focus on: * how we can measure emotional expression or inhibition and how we can distinguish between their various facets * the role of attachment, and development of emotional information processing * alexithymia, emotional suppression, deception, emotional disclosure, defensiveness, repression, psychological mindedness, and emotional intelligence and self-efficacy. This unique approach will be of interest to all those in the fields of health and medical psychology and psychiatry, and behavioural medicine, as well as professionals working with patients in whom emotional expression or inhibition may play a role in a disease's etiology, course, or prognosis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ivan Nyklícek is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Health, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands. Lydia Temoshok is Director of the Behavioural Medicine Program in the Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA. Ad Vingerhoets is Professor of Clinical Health Psychology in the Department of Psychology and Health, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
C.V. Ford Lying and Self-deception in Health and Disease. B. Rimé G. Herbette S. Corsini The Social Sharing of Emotion: Illusory and Real Benefits of Talking about Emotional Experiences. M.A. Greenberg S.J. Lepore Theoretical Mechanisms Involved in Disclosure: From Inhibition to Self-regulation. I.B. Mauss J.J. Gross Emotion Suppression and Cardiovascular Disease: Is Hiding Feelings Bad for Your Heart? P.P. Moormann B. Bermond F. Albach The Reality Escape Model: The Intricate Relation Between Alexithymia Dissociation and Anesthesia in Victims of Child Sexual Abuse. J.F. Brosschot J.F. Thayer Worry Perseverative Thinking and Health. B. Garssen M. Remie Different Concepts or Different Words? Concepts Related to Non-expression of Negative Emotions. G.J. Taylor Alexithymia: Twenty-five Years of Theory and Research. A. Woolery P. Salovey Emotional Intelligence and Physical Health. L.B. Myers N. Derakshan The Repressive Coping Style and Avoidance of Negative Affect. J. Denollet I. Nyklíèek Psychological Mindedness: A New Index to Assess a Major Emotion-Focused Coping Style. A.H. Fischer M.H.J. Bekker A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets M.C. Becht A.S.R. Manstead Femininity Masculinity and the Riddle of Crying. C.E. Scheidt E. Waller Attachment Representation and Affect Regulation: Current Findings of Attachment Research and their Relevance for Psychosomatic Medicine. H. Stegge M.M. Terwogt A. Reijntjes N. van Tijen Children's Conception of the Emotion Process: Consequences for Emotion Regulation. B. Orobio de Castro W. Koops M.M. Terwogt Emotional Information Processing in Boys with Disruptive Behavior Disorders. S. Stougie A. Vingerhoets R.R. Cornelius Crying Catharsis and Health. J. Giese-Davis C. Koopman L.D. Butler J. Joss C. Classen J. Roberts R. Rosenbluth G.R. Morrow D. Spiegel The Stanford Emotional Self-Efficacy Scale - Cancer: Reliability Validity and Generalizability. E.A. Konijn The Heart Of The Actor: Let It All Out or Keep a Healthy Distance? J.D. Sexton J.W. Pennebaker Non-expression of Emotion and Self Among Members of Socially Stigmatized Groups: Implications for Physical and Mental Health.
C.V. Ford Lying and Self-deception in Health and Disease. B. Rimé G. Herbette S. Corsini The Social Sharing of Emotion: Illusory and Real Benefits of Talking about Emotional Experiences. M.A. Greenberg S.J. Lepore Theoretical Mechanisms Involved in Disclosure: From Inhibition to Self-regulation. I.B. Mauss J.J. Gross Emotion Suppression and Cardiovascular Disease: Is Hiding Feelings Bad for Your Heart? P.P. Moormann B. Bermond F. Albach The Reality Escape Model: The Intricate Relation Between Alexithymia Dissociation and Anesthesia in Victims of Child Sexual Abuse. J.F. Brosschot J.F. Thayer Worry Perseverative Thinking and Health. B. Garssen M. Remie Different Concepts or Different Words? Concepts Related to Non-expression of Negative Emotions. G.J. Taylor Alexithymia: Twenty-five Years of Theory and Research. A. Woolery P. Salovey Emotional Intelligence and Physical Health. L.B. Myers N. Derakshan The Repressive Coping Style and Avoidance of Negative Affect. J. Denollet I. Nyklíèek Psychological Mindedness: A New Index to Assess a Major Emotion-Focused Coping Style. A.H. Fischer M.H.J. Bekker A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets M.C. Becht A.S.R. Manstead Femininity Masculinity and the Riddle of Crying. C.E. Scheidt E. Waller Attachment Representation and Affect Regulation: Current Findings of Attachment Research and their Relevance for Psychosomatic Medicine. H. Stegge M.M. Terwogt A. Reijntjes N. van Tijen Children's Conception of the Emotion Process: Consequences for Emotion Regulation. B. Orobio de Castro W. Koops M.M. Terwogt Emotional Information Processing in Boys with Disruptive Behavior Disorders. S. Stougie A. Vingerhoets R.R. Cornelius Crying Catharsis and Health. J. Giese-Davis C. Koopman L.D. Butler J. Joss C. Classen J. Roberts R. Rosenbluth G.R. Morrow D. Spiegel The Stanford Emotional Self-Efficacy Scale - Cancer: Reliability Validity and Generalizability. E.A. Konijn The Heart Of The Actor: Let It All Out or Keep a Healthy Distance? J.D. Sexton J.W. Pennebaker Non-expression of Emotion and Self Among Members of Socially Stigmatized Groups: Implications for Physical and Mental Health.
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