Part 1. Foundations. Gross, Thompson, Emotion Regulation: Conceptual Foundations. Part 2. Biological Bases. Quirk, Prefrontal–Amygdala Interactions in the Regulation of Fear. Davidson, Fox, Kalin, Neural Bases of Emotion Regulation in Nonhuman Primates and Humans. Beer, Lombardo, Insights into Emotion Regulation from Neuropsychology. Ochsner, Gross, The Neural Architecture of Emotion Regulation. Hariri, Forbes, Genetics of Emotion Regulation. Part 3. Cognitive Foundations. Zelazo, Cunningham, Executive Function: Mechanisms Underlying Emotion Regulation. Peterson, Park, Explanatory Style and Emotion Regulation. Loewenstein, Affective Regulation and Affective Forecasting. McClure, Botvinick, Yeung, Greene, Cohen, Conflict Monitoring in Cognition–Emotion Competition. Part 4. Developmental Approaches. Calkins, Hill, Caregiver Influences on Emerging Emotion Regulation: Biological and Environmental Transactions in Early Development. Thompson, Meyer, Socialization of Emotion Regulation in the Family. Stegge, Terwogt, Awareness and Regulation of Emotion in Typical and Atypical Development. Eisenberg, Hofer,Vaughan, Effortful Control and its Socioemotional Consequences. Charles, Carstensen, Emotion Regulation and Aging. Part 5. Personality Processes and Individual Differences. Rothbart, Sheese, Temperament and Emotion Regulation. John, Gross, Individual Differences in Emotion Regulation. Westen, Blagov, A Clinical–empirical Model of Emotion Regulation: From Defense and Motivated Reasoning to Emotional Constraint Satisfaction. Wranik, Barrett, Salovey, Intelligent Emotion Regulation: Is Knowledge Power? Baumeister, Zell, Tice, How Emotions Facilitate and Impair Self-Regulation. Part 6. Social Approaches. Bargh, Williams,The Nonconscious Regulation of Emotion. Shaver, Mikulincer, Adult Attachment Strategies and the Regulation of Emotion. Rimé, Interpersonal Emotion Regulation. Mesquita, Albert, The Cultural Regulation of Emotions. Watts, Emotion Regulation and Religion. Part 7. Clinical Applications. Mullin, Hinshaw, Emotion Regulation and Externalizing Disorders in Children and Adolescents. Campbell-Sills, Barlow, Incorporating Emotion Regulation into Conceptualizations and Treatments of Anxiety and Mood Disorders. Sher, Grekin, Alcohol and Affect Regulation. Linehan, Bohus, Lynch, Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Pervasive Emotion Dysregulation: Theoretical and Practical Underpinnings. Sapolsky, Stress, Stress-related Disease, and Emotional Regulation. Appendix.
Edited by James J. Gross, PhD, Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
'This Handbook is an invaluable resource for researchers and
clinicians interested in emotion, mood, and self-regulation. It
brings together leaders in diverse fields to explore the biological
and psychosocial underpinnings and clinical implications of emotion
regulation. A suitable primary or secondary text for a seminar on
emotion regulation, this volume is likely to become a classic in
the field.' - Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Yale University 'If human
beings are fundamentally in the business of pursuing pleasure and
avoiding pain, then this book is about the most fundamental aspect
of human life. At long last, the world's experts on emotion
regulation have come together to provide a grand tour of the
research landscape, and the result is well worth the price of
admission. Both students and scientists will find much to be
learned in these pages.' - Daniel Gilbert, Harvard University'The
Handbook of Emotion Regulation is a handbook in the finest sense -
it is comprehensive, scholarly, interesting, and current. Its scope
is impressive, moving from theory to clinical application, from
cellular to societal levels of analysis, and across the lifespan
from childhood to old age. Students will find it accessible, and
anyone whose work touches on emotion regulation will find it
eminently useful.' - Susan Folkman, Osher Center for Integrative
Medicine, University of California, San Francisco'Emotion
regulation is a dynamic, burgeoning research topic. Its siren call
toward happier, less conflictual, even healthier lives is hard to
resist. Gross has brought together a formidable array of experts to
illustrate the ferment, diversity, and uncertainty of the field.
This handbook is unique in its coverage. Many of the chapters take
adult psychology as their starting point, but ample space is
devoted to neural processes, cross-species comparison, and
developmental changes in emotion regulation, as well as individual
differences and their clinical implications. There are also
unexpected but welcome chapters examining the impact of cultural
and religious traditions. Researchers who approach this
high-profile topic with mixed feelings will be reassured by such a
comprehensive and thoughtful progress report from acknowledged
leaders. Students will enjoy the chance to sample the field's
variety and excitement.' Paul L. Harris, Harvard Graduate School of
Education'An outstanding contribution to the field of emotion
research and theory. The chapter authors include nearly all of
those who have been doing recent, cutting-edge empirical and
theoretical work in this area, and their contributions are clear,
succinct, and comprehensive in scope. This is truly a handbook,
addressing topics ranging from the biological bases of emotion
regulation to innovative clinical applications, and everything in
between. Several authors address relevant topics that are not
typically covered in books on emotion (e.g., the neurogenetics of
emotion regulation). This volume will serve as an important
resource for investigators and theorists in emotion research, for
professionals who seek to understand and apply the growing body of
knowledge regarding emotion regulation, and for graduate students
in neuroscience, neuropsychology, cognitive, developmental,
personality, social and clinical psychology and related biological,
social, and behavioral sciences. It will be required reading for
students in my graduate emotion seminar.' - Alfred W. Kaszniak,
University of Arizona
'This handbook is an invaluable resource for researchers and
clinicians interested in emotion, mood, and self-regulation. It
brings together leaders in diverse fields to explore the biological
and psychosocial underpinnings and clinical implications of emotion
regulation. A suitable primary or secondary text for a seminar on
emotion regulation, this volume is likely to become a classic in
the field.' - Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Yale University 'If human
beings are fundamentally in the business of pursuing pleasure and
avoiding pain, then this book is about the most fundamental aspect
of human life. At long last, the world's experts on emotion
regulation have come together to provide a grand tour of the
research landscape, and the result is well worth the price of
admission. Both students and scientists will find much to be
learned in these pages.' - Daniel Gilbert, Harvard University'The
Handbook of Emotion Regulation is a handbook in the finest sense -
it is comprehensive, scholarly, interesting, and current. Its scope
is impressive, moving from theory to clinical application, from
cellular to societal levels of analysis, and across the lifespan
from childhood to old age. Students will find it accessible, and
anyone whose work touches on emotion regulation will find it
eminently useful.' - Susan Folkman, Osher Center for Integrative
Medicine, University of California, San Francisco'Emotion
regulation is a dynamic, burgeoning research topic. Its siren call
toward happier, less conflictual, even healthier lives is hard to
resist. Gross has brought together a formidable array of experts to
illustrate the ferment, diversity, and uncertainty of the field.
This handbook is unique in its coverage. Many of the chapters take
adult psychology as their starting point, but ample space is
devoted to neural processes, cross-species comparison, and
developmental changes in emotion regulation, as well as individual
differences and their clinical implications. There are also
unexpected but welcome chapters examining the impact of cultural
and religious traditions. Researchers who approach this
high-profile topic with mixed feelings will be reassured by such a
comprehensive and thoughtful progress report from acknowledged
leaders. Students will enjoy the chance to sample the field's
variety and excitement.' Paul L. Harris, Harvard Graduate School of
Education'An outstanding contribution to the field of emotion
research and theory. The chapter authors include nearly all of
those who have been doing recent, cutting-edge empirical and
theoretical work in this area, and their contributions are clear,
succinct, and comprehensive in scope. This is truly a handbook,
addressing topics ranging from the biological bases of emotion
regulation to innovative clinical applications, and everything in
between. Several authors address relevant topics that are not
typically covered in books on emotion (e.g., the neurogenetics of
emotion regulation). This volume will serve as an important
resource for investigators and theorists in emotion research, for
professionals who seek to understand and apply the growing body of
knowledge regarding emotion regulation, and for graduate students
in neuroscience, neuropsychology, cognitive, developmental,
personality, social and clinical psychology and related biological,
social, and behavioral sciences. It will be required reading for
students in my graduate emotion seminar.' - Alfred W. Kaszniak,
University of Arizona
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