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Emotion, Character, and Responsibility
Oxford University Press 1998; US$ 48.99In their new book, Emotion, Character, and Responsibility, John Sabini and Maury Silver examine a conflict in the way that psychologists, philosophers, and ordinary people think about character. Most of us share an intuition that emotions are central to who we are and the characters we have, even though emotions are unchosen. Yet we also share the... more...
Emotion and Adaptation
Oxford University Press 1991; US$ 109.99In this landmark work, Richard Lazarus -- one of the world's foremost authorities -- offers a comprehensive treatment of the psychology of emotion, its role in adaptation, and the issues that must be addressed to understand it. The work provides a complete theory of emotional processes, explaining how different emotions are elicited and expressed,... more...
Emotionen
Springer 2005; US$ 29.95Der sensationelle Erfolg der 1. Auflage hat bewiesen, dass es DAS unterhaltsame Psychologielehrbuch gibt!In der Neuauflage gelingt es dem Autor erneut, in überzeugender Weise Emotionen zu definieren, ergründen und entwickeln zu lassen. Peppig geschrieben und reich bebildert, entbehrt das Buch dennoch nicht wissenschaftlicher Grundlagen. more...
Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion
Oxford University Press 1999; US$ 48.99In this book, the authors explore the neurology of emotion, the cognitive causes of emotion, blindsight, and other topics at the junction of emotion and cognitive neuroscience. more...
Passion and Reason
Oxford University Press 1995; US$ 24.99Passion and Reason draws on four decades of research to bring readers the first book to move beyond both clinical jargon and 'feel-good' popular psychology to explain how emotions are aroused, how they are managed, and how they critically shape views of ourselves and the world around us. more...
The Cultural Animal
Oxford University Press 2005; US$ 27.99Provides an explanation of human nature, which is to say how people think, act, and feel, what they want, and how they interact with each other. The central idea of this book is that the human psyche was designed by evolution to enable people to create and sustain culture. more...
Empathy in Mental Illness
Cambridge University Press 2007; US$ 68.00This new book focuses on the role of empathy in mental illness. more...
Blush
University of Minnesota Press 2005; US$ 60.00Elspeth Probyn contends that shame is a powerful resource in rethinking who we are and who we want to be. What shames us says a great deal about our character as individuals and as a society. Blush combines psychology and cultural criticism, sociology and popular science, to present a unique perspective on debates about the ethics and emotion of identity. more...
Creative Anger
Greenwood Publishing Group 2007; US$ 45.00Three experts in mental health and anger management explain how to turn anger from a destructive to a constructive force. more...









