Human Feelings
Explorations in Affect Development and Meaning
Herausgeber: Ablon, Steven L; Mack, John E; Khantzian, Edward J; Brown, Daniel P
Human Feelings
Explorations in Affect Development and Meaning
Herausgeber: Ablon, Steven L; Mack, John E; Khantzian, Edward J; Brown, Daniel P
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A comprehensive overview of the role of emotions in human life, Human Feelings grows out of the research and writing of members of the Harvard Affect Study Group and brings to bear different disciplinary outlooks and different modes of inquiry on
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A comprehensive overview of the role of emotions in human life, Human Feelings grows out of the research and writing of members of the Harvard Affect Study Group and brings to bear different disciplinary outlooks and different modes of inquiry on
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780881631449
- ISBN-10: 0881631442
- Artikelnr.: 37183716
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780881631449
- ISBN-10: 0881631442
- Artikelnr.: 37183716
Steven L. Ablon, M.D., is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at Massachusetts General Hospital. Daniel Brown, Ph.D., is Director of Daniel Brown Associates in Cambridge, MA. He is also Assistant Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School at The Cambridge Hospital. Edward J. Khantzian, M.D., is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at The Cambridge Hospital, and Associate Chief of Psychiatry at Tewksbury (MA) Hospital. John E. Mack, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at The Cambridge Hospital. Dr. Mack is also Founding Director, Center for Psychology and Social Change.
Ablon
Introduction. Part I: Theoretical Considerations.Brown
Affective Development
Psychopathology
and Adaptation. Palmer
Affect and Character. Brody
On Understanding Gender Differences in the Expression of Emotion. Part II: Affect and the Life Cycle.Ablon
The Therapeutic Action of Play and Affect in Child Analysis. Harrison
Affective Interactions in Families with Young Children. Smith
Problems with Affect Tolerance in the Analysis of an Adolescent Girl. Margulies
Empathy
Virtuality
and the Birth of Complex Emotional States: Do We Find or Do We Create Feelings in the Other? Morgan
Affect in the Elderly: Do Older People Feel Differently? Part III: Trauma
Addiction
and Psychosomatics.van der Kolk
Biological Considerations about Emotions
Trauma
Memory
and the Brain. Haley
I Feel a Little Sad: The Applications of Object Relations Theory to the Hypnotherapy of Posttraumatic Stress Disorders in Vietnam Veterans. Khantzian
Affects and Addictive Suffering: A Clinical Perspective. Brown
Stress and Emotion: Implications for Illness Development and Wellness. Part IV: Transformations of Affect.Jacobs
Theory and Its Relation to Early Affective Experience. Sashin
Duke Ellington: The Creative Process and the Ability to Experience and Tolerate Affect. Mack
The Passions of Nationalism and Beyond: Identity and Power in International Relations. Part V: New Directions.Mack
Nonordinary States of Consciousness and the Accessing of Feelings. Brown
The Path of Meditation: Affective Development and Psychological Well-Being.
Introduction. Part I: Theoretical Considerations.Brown
Affective Development
Psychopathology
and Adaptation. Palmer
Affect and Character. Brody
On Understanding Gender Differences in the Expression of Emotion. Part II: Affect and the Life Cycle.Ablon
The Therapeutic Action of Play and Affect in Child Analysis. Harrison
Affective Interactions in Families with Young Children. Smith
Problems with Affect Tolerance in the Analysis of an Adolescent Girl. Margulies
Empathy
Virtuality
and the Birth of Complex Emotional States: Do We Find or Do We Create Feelings in the Other? Morgan
Affect in the Elderly: Do Older People Feel Differently? Part III: Trauma
Addiction
and Psychosomatics.van der Kolk
Biological Considerations about Emotions
Trauma
Memory
and the Brain. Haley
I Feel a Little Sad: The Applications of Object Relations Theory to the Hypnotherapy of Posttraumatic Stress Disorders in Vietnam Veterans. Khantzian
Affects and Addictive Suffering: A Clinical Perspective. Brown
Stress and Emotion: Implications for Illness Development and Wellness. Part IV: Transformations of Affect.Jacobs
Theory and Its Relation to Early Affective Experience. Sashin
Duke Ellington: The Creative Process and the Ability to Experience and Tolerate Affect. Mack
The Passions of Nationalism and Beyond: Identity and Power in International Relations. Part V: New Directions.Mack
Nonordinary States of Consciousness and the Accessing of Feelings. Brown
The Path of Meditation: Affective Development and Psychological Well-Being.
Ablon
Introduction. Part I: Theoretical Considerations.Brown
Affective Development
Psychopathology
and Adaptation. Palmer
Affect and Character. Brody
On Understanding Gender Differences in the Expression of Emotion. Part II: Affect and the Life Cycle.Ablon
The Therapeutic Action of Play and Affect in Child Analysis. Harrison
Affective Interactions in Families with Young Children. Smith
Problems with Affect Tolerance in the Analysis of an Adolescent Girl. Margulies
Empathy
Virtuality
and the Birth of Complex Emotional States: Do We Find or Do We Create Feelings in the Other? Morgan
Affect in the Elderly: Do Older People Feel Differently? Part III: Trauma
Addiction
and Psychosomatics.van der Kolk
Biological Considerations about Emotions
Trauma
Memory
and the Brain. Haley
I Feel a Little Sad: The Applications of Object Relations Theory to the Hypnotherapy of Posttraumatic Stress Disorders in Vietnam Veterans. Khantzian
Affects and Addictive Suffering: A Clinical Perspective. Brown
Stress and Emotion: Implications for Illness Development and Wellness. Part IV: Transformations of Affect.Jacobs
Theory and Its Relation to Early Affective Experience. Sashin
Duke Ellington: The Creative Process and the Ability to Experience and Tolerate Affect. Mack
The Passions of Nationalism and Beyond: Identity and Power in International Relations. Part V: New Directions.Mack
Nonordinary States of Consciousness and the Accessing of Feelings. Brown
The Path of Meditation: Affective Development and Psychological Well-Being.
Introduction. Part I: Theoretical Considerations.Brown
Affective Development
Psychopathology
and Adaptation. Palmer
Affect and Character. Brody
On Understanding Gender Differences in the Expression of Emotion. Part II: Affect and the Life Cycle.Ablon
The Therapeutic Action of Play and Affect in Child Analysis. Harrison
Affective Interactions in Families with Young Children. Smith
Problems with Affect Tolerance in the Analysis of an Adolescent Girl. Margulies
Empathy
Virtuality
and the Birth of Complex Emotional States: Do We Find or Do We Create Feelings in the Other? Morgan
Affect in the Elderly: Do Older People Feel Differently? Part III: Trauma
Addiction
and Psychosomatics.van der Kolk
Biological Considerations about Emotions
Trauma
Memory
and the Brain. Haley
I Feel a Little Sad: The Applications of Object Relations Theory to the Hypnotherapy of Posttraumatic Stress Disorders in Vietnam Veterans. Khantzian
Affects and Addictive Suffering: A Clinical Perspective. Brown
Stress and Emotion: Implications for Illness Development and Wellness. Part IV: Transformations of Affect.Jacobs
Theory and Its Relation to Early Affective Experience. Sashin
Duke Ellington: The Creative Process and the Ability to Experience and Tolerate Affect. Mack
The Passions of Nationalism and Beyond: Identity and Power in International Relations. Part V: New Directions.Mack
Nonordinary States of Consciousness and the Accessing of Feelings. Brown
The Path of Meditation: Affective Development and Psychological Well-Being.