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Klappentext In recent years, there has been a groundswell of significant and exciting new work being done in research on emotions and psychopathology. This new volume in the Series in Affective Science examines the relationship between emotions and psychopathology by bringing together current theory and research and the perspectives of leading figures in the field. Each part addresses general issues in the field and contains reports of research focused on emotions in specific psychological disorders, such as schizophrenia, depression, anxiety disorders, and personality disorders. Chapters written by outstanding figures from a number of professional disciplines, including psychiatry, psychology, and cognitive science, represent the diversity of informed opinion and methods of investigation in research on emotion and psychopathology. Zusammenfassung This text, on the research into emotions and psychopathology, examines the state of research and the relationship between emotions and psychopathology. It uses theoretical and research perspectives from disciplines, such as clinical developmental, psychology, psychiatry, and philosophy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction I. General Issues 1.: William Lyons: Philosophy, the Emotions, and Psychopathology 2.: Keolani Taitano and Gregory A. Miller: Neuroscience Perspectives on Emotion in Psychopathology 3.: Jennifer M. Jenkins and Keith Oatley: The Development of Emotion Schemas in Children: Processes of Amotion Elicitation that Underlie Psychopathology 4.: Seymour Epstein: Emotions and Psychopathology from the Perspective of Cognitive-Experiential Self-theory 5.: Rainer Krause, Evelyne Steimer-Krause, Jorg Merten, and Burkhard Ullrich: Dyadic Interaction Regulation, Emotion and Psychopathology 6.: Thomas J. Scheff: Therapeutic Alliance: Microanalysis of Shame and the Social Bond 7.: Pierre Philippot and Bernard Rime: Social and Cognitive Processing in Emotion: A Heuristic for Psychopathology 8.: Theodore R. Sarbin and Ernest Keen: Sanity and Madness: Conventional and Unconventional Narratives of Emotional Life II. Normal and Disordered Emotions 9.: David D. Franks and Susam M. Heffernan: The Pursuit of Happiness: Contributions from a Social Psychology of Emotions 10.: Jerome Neu: Boring From Within: Endogenous vs. Reactive Boredom 11.: George W. Brown and Patricia Moran: Emotion and the Aetiology of Depressive Disorders 12.: Monique De Bonis: Thinking and Dpression: Structure in Content 13.: Walter D. Scott and Rick E. Ingram: Affective Influences in Depression: Conceptual Issues, Cognitive Consequences, and Multiple Mechanisms 14.: Susan Mineka and Eva Gilboa: Cognitive Biases in Anxiety and Depression 15.: Sandra C. Paivio and Leslie S. Greenberg: Experiential Theory of Emotion Applied to Anxiety and Depression 16.: Susanne Kaiser and Klaus R. Scherer: Models of 'Normal' Emotions Applied to Facial and Vocal Expression in Clinical Disorders 17.: Paul Reynolds: The Role of Anxiety in Psychopathology 18.: Jill H. Rathus and William C. Sanderson: The Role of Emotion in the Psychopathology and Treatment of the Anxiety Disorders 19.: Martha Stretton and Peter Salovey: Cognitive and Affective Components of Hypochondriacal Concerns III. Schizophrenia and Psychosis 20.: Luc Ciompi: Is Schizophrenia an Affective Disease? The Hypothesis of Affect-Logic and Its Implications for Psychopathology 21.: Ross Buck, Cheryl K. Goldman, Caroline J. Easton, and Nanciann Norelli Smith: Social Learning and Emotional Education: Emotional Expression and Communication in Behaviorally-Disordered Children and Schizophrenic Patients 22.: William F. Flack, Jr., James D. Laird, Lorraine A. Cavallaro, and Daniel R. Miller: Emotional Expression and Experience in a Psychosocial Perspective on Schizophrenia 23.: Heiner Ellgring and Marcia Smith: Affect Regulation During Psychosis 24...