The Function of Emotions (eBook)

When and Why Emotions Help Us

Heather C. Lench (Herausgeber)

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2018 | 1st ed. 2018
XV, 267 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-77619-4 (ISBN)

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This eye-opening text brings together research from behavioral science, neuroscience, and other fields to make a cogent case for emotions acting as a practical framework for living our lives. A dozen basic emotions are analyzed in terms of what causes them, how they change thoughts and behaviors, and the functional value of these responses. Contrary to the common idea of emotions as fleeting occurrences, they are shown as having the potential for lasting impact on moods, thoughts, and behaviors. Intriguing findings assert that even negative emotions such as jealousy and anger can have positive results such as promoting positive goals, and can lead to successful outcomes in overarching domains such as cognition and well-being.

Among the topics covered:

·         How fear and anxiety promote attention and protective behavior.

·         How sadness and depression promote analysis of complex problems in goal-pursuits.

·         How happiness promotes processing and attention.

·         How love promotes relationship development and goal attainment.

·         How pride promotes sense of self and identity.

The Function of Emotions is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and clinicians interested in the psychology and neuroscience of emotions and their function in everyday life. It will attract an interested readership among professionals working in such fields as education, management and leadership, social work, and psychotherapy.

 

 



Heather C. Lench, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Department Head in Psychology at Texas A&M University. The underlying premise of her research is that emotional processes are the foundation of behavior and thought. She examines the role of affective reactions and emotions in how people think about the future and what they think will happen to them in the future. She is also investigating when and why particular emotions might improve functioning and decision making.

Heather C. Lench, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Department Head in Psychology at Texas A&M University. The underlying premise of her research is that emotional processes are the foundation of behavior and thought. She examines the role of affective reactions and emotions in how people think about the future and what they think will happen to them in the future. She is also investigating when and why particular emotions might improve functioning and decision making.

1              Functional Theory            Heather Lench, Texas A&M University, Department of Psychology           Functional theories of emotion, contrast these theories with different approaches to emotion, coverage of ongoing debates about emotion, lay out questions addressed by the book2              Fear & Anxiety  Rebecca Ferrer, University of Connecticut, National Institutes of Health                How fear and anxiety promote attention and protective behaviors, effects on health behaviors and cognition3              Anger    Jennifer Lerner, Harvard University, Public Policy & Management             How anger promotes motivation and goal-attainment, effects in business and marketing settings4              Sadness               Paul Andrews, McMaster University, Department of Psychology, Neuroscience, & Behavior        How sadness and depression promote analysis of complex problems in goal pursuits, effects on well being and cognition.5              Happiness           Justin Storbeck, Queens College, CUNY, Department of Psychology         How happiness promotes processing and attention, effects on relationships and cognition6              Love & Desire    Stephanie Cacioppo, The University of Chicago, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience    How love and desire promote relationship development and goal attainment, effects on well-being and cognition7              Jealousy               Norman Li, Singapore Management University  How jealousy facilitates relationship functioning8              Pride     June Tangney, George Mason University, Department of Psychology     How pride promotes sense of self and identity, effects on social relationships and actions9              Boredom             James Danckert, University of Waterloo, Department of Psychology       How boredom promotes goal seeking and exploration, effects in educational settings and on cognition10           Disgust Debra Lieberman, University of Miami, Department of Psychology           How disgust promotes protection of goals and social groups, effects on moral decisions, cognition, and political choice11           Regret  Marcel Zeelenberg, Tilburg University, Department of Social Psychology               How regret promotes decision making and goal-pursuits, effects on cognition and on economic choices12           Awe       Lani Shiota, Arizona State University, Department of Psychology               How awe promotes self-expansion and pro-social behaviors, effects on relationships and creativity

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.4.2018
Zusatzinfo XV, 267 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Persönlichkeitsstörungen
Schlagworte Anger • behavioral study of emotion • boredom and education • emotions and decision making • emotions and moral decisions • emotions and well-being • fear and anxiety • Goal pursuit • Happiness • jealousy in relationships • motivation and emotion • neurological study of emotion • research in affective science • sadness
ISBN-10 3-319-77619-3 / 3319776193
ISBN-13 978-3-319-77619-4 / 9783319776194
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