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245 00 Handbook of emotion, adult development, and aging
|h[electronic resource] /|cedited by Carol Magai, Susan H.
McFadden
246 30 Emotion, adult development, and aging
260 San Diego :|bAcademic Press,|cc1996
300 1 online resource (xxi, 470 p.) :|bill
504 Includes bibliographical references and index
505 0 Theoretical Perspectives: -- J. Panksepp and A. Miller,
Emotions and the Aging Brain: Regrets and Remedies. --
L.M. Dougherty, J.A. Abe, and C.E. Izard, Differential
Emotions Theory and Emotional Development in Adulthood and
Later Life. -- K.E. Grossman, Ethological Perspectives on
Human Development and Aging. -- C.T. Fischer, A Humanistic
and Human Science Approach to Emotion. -- S.K. Whitbourne,
Psychosocial Perspectives on Emotions: The Role of
Identity in the Aging Process. -- Affect and Cognition: --
G. Labouvie-Vief, Emotion, Thought, and Gender. -- V.G.
Cicirelli, Emotion and Cognition in Attachment. -- K.T.
Strongman, Emotion and Memory. -- F. Blanchard-Fields,
Emotion and Everyday Problem Solving in Adult Development.
-- J.-E. Ruth and A. Vilkko, Emotions in the Construction
of Autobiography. -- Emotion and Relationships: -- L.E.
Troll and K.L. Fingerman, Connections between Parents and
Their Adult Children. -- V.H. Bedfordand and P.S. Avioli,
Affect and Sibling Relationships in Adulthood. -- L.L.
Carstensen, J. Graff, R.W. Levenson, and J.M. Gottman,
Affect in Intimate Relationships: The Developmental Course
of Marriage. -- B. de Vries, The Understanding of
Friendship: An Adult Life Course Perspective. -- M.
Mikulincer and V. Florian, Emotional Reactions to
Interpersonal Losses over the Life Span: An Attachment
Theoretical Perspective. -- Stress, Health, and
Psychological Well-Being: -- R.S. Lazarus, The Role of
Coping in the Emotions and How Coping Changes over the
Life Course. -- J.S. Tucker and H.S. Friedman, Emotion,
Personality, and Health. -- M.P. Lawton, Quality of Life
and Affect in Later Life. -- S.H. McFadden and J.S. Levin,
Religion, Emotions, and Health. -- Continuity and Change
in Emotion Patterns and Personality: -- P.T. Costa, Jr.,
and R.R. McCrae, Mood and Personality in Adulthood. -- D.
Keltner, Facial Expressions of Emotion and Personality. --
C. Magai and B. Nusbaum, Personality Change in Adulthood:
Dynamic Systems, Emotions, and the Transformed Self. --
J.M. Jenkins and K. Oatley, Emotional Episodes and
Emotionality through the Life Span. -- J.A. Singer, The
Story of Your Life: A Process Perspective on Narrative and
Emotion in Adult Development. References. -- Index
505 0 I. Theoretical perspectives. Emotions and the aging brain
: regrets and remedies / Jaak Panksepp and Anesa Miller --
Differential emotions theory and emotional development in
adulthood and later life / Linda M. Dougherty, Jo Ann Abe,
and Carroll E. Izard -- Ethological perspectives on human
development and aging / Klaus E. Grossman -- A humanistic
and human science approach to emotion / Constance T.
Fischer -- Psychosocial perspectives on emotions : the
role of identity in the aging process / Susan Krauss
Whitbourne. II. Affect and cognition. Emotion, thought,
and gender / Gisela Labouvie-Vief -- Emotion and cognition
in attachment / Victor G. Cicirelli -- Emotion and memory
/ Kenneth T. Strongman -- Emotion and everyday problem
solving in adult development / Fredda Blanchard-Fields --
Emotions in the construction of autobiography / Jan-Erik
Ruth and Anni Vilkko. III. Emotion and relationships.
Connections between parents and their adult children /
Lillian E. Troll and Karen L. Fingerman -- Affect and
sibling relationships in adulthood / Victoria Hilkevitch
Bedford and Paula Smith Avioli -- Affect in intimate
relationships : the development course of marriage / Laura
L. Carstensen ... [et al.] -- The understanding of
friendship : an adult life course perspective / Brian de
Vries -- Emotional reactions to interpersonal losses over
the life span : an attachment theoretical perspective /
Mario Mikulincer and Victor Florian
505 0 IV. Stress, health, and psychological well-being. The role
of coping in the emotions and how coping changes over the
life span / Richard S. Lazarus -- Emotion, personality,
and health / Joan S. Tucker and Howard S. Friedman --
Quality of life and affect in later life / M. Powell
Lawton -- Religion, emotions, and health / Susan H.
McFadden and Jeffrey S. Levin. V. Continuity and change in
emotion patterns and personality. Mood and personality in
adulthood / Paul T. Costa, Jr. and Robert R. McCrae --
Facial expressions of emotion and personality / Dacher
Keltner -- Personality change in adulthood : dynamic
systems, emotions, and the transformed self / Carol Magai
and Barbara Nusbaum -- Emotional episodes and emotionality
through the life span / Jennifer M. Jenkins and Keith
Oatley -- The story of your life : a process perspective
on narrative and emotion in adult development / Jefferson
A. Singer
520 The field of emotions research has recently seen an
unexpected period of growth and expansion, both in
traditional psychological literature and in gerontology.
The Handbook of Emotion, Adult Development, and Aging
provides a broad overview and summary of where this field
stands today, specifically with reference to life course
issues and aging. Written by a distinguished group of
contributing authors, the text is grounded in a life span
developmental framework, while advancing a
multidimensional view of emotion and its development and
incorporating quantitative and qualitative research
findings. The book is divided into five parts. Part One
discusses five major theoretical perspectives including
biological, discrete emotions, ethological, humanistic,
and psychosocial. Part Two on affect and cognition
discusses the role of emotion in memory, problem solving,
and internal perceptions of self and gender. Part Three on
emotion and relationships expands on the role of emotion
in sibling and parent/child relationships, as well as
relationships between friends and romantic partners, and
the emotional reaction to interpersonal loss across the
life span. Part Four on stress, health, and psychological
well-being treats issues of stress and coping, religion,
personality, and quality of life. The final part on
continuity and change in emotion patterns and personality
discusses emotion and emotionality throughout the life
span. An ideal reference source for professionals across a
wide range of disciplines, the text summarizes recent
important developments in this fast growing area of
psychology and proposes many new directions for future
research. Key Features * Provides a biopsychological view
on emotion in adulthood from a life span context *
Presents the new perspective on emotion in older adults
actively engaged in emotion self-regulation * Describes
the intimate connection between emotion and the structure
of personality * Demonstrates a new perspective on what
emotion is, its importance across the life span, its
connections with cognition, its role in interpersonal
relation, and the way it influences both stability and
change in adulthood Illustrates the interpersonal nature
of emotion * Provides theoretically based, leading edge
research from international authors * Five areas of
coverage include: * Theoretical perspectives * Affect and
cognition * Emotion and relationships * Stress, health,
and psychological well-being * Continuity and change in
emotion patterns and personality Coverage includes: * Five
major theoretical perspectives, including biological,
discrete emotions, ethological, humanistic, and
psychosocial * The role of emotion in memory, problem-
solving, and internal perceptions of self and gender * The
role of emotion in sibling and parent/child relationships,
relationships between friends and romantic partners, and
the emotional reaction to interpersonal loss across the
lifespan * Issues of stress and coping, religion,
personality, and quality of life * Emotion and
emotionality throughout the lifespan
588 Description based on print version record
650 0 Emotions
650 0 Emotions and cognition
650 0 Adulthood
650 0 Aging|xPsychological aspects
650 12 Emotions
650 17 Emoties.|2gtt
650 17 Cognitie.|2gtt
650 17 Volwassenen.|2gtt
650 17 Ouderen.|2gtt
650 22 Cognition
650 22 Aging|xpsychology
655 4 Electronic books
700 1 Magai, Carol
700 1 McFadden, Susan H
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