9781433829277 - the social foundations of emotion: developmental, cultural, and clinical dimensions de hofmann, stefan; doan, stacey n (10 resultados)

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Editorial: American Psychological Association, Washington DC, 2018
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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Many researchers today view emotions as biologically-based, evolutionary adaptations to environmental stimuli. In this book, Stefan Hofmann and Stacey Doan argue that emotions cannot be understood without taking into account the dynamic social and cultural worlds we inhabit. They propose ins…tead a amp ldquo core self, amp rdquo containing the biological basis for our emotions, and a amp ldquo social self, amp rdquo which develops over time and embraces the shifting social and cultural influences around us as we grow and learn. Through a wealth of clinical case examples and an expert synthesis of contemporary research, the authors examine how emotions are determined and regulated both internally and externally, via social bonds and feedback. By emphasizing the client amp rsquo s social world, they show clinicians how to understand and offer treatment solutions to common mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety. As the authors demonstrate, sociocultural context is not just a contributing factor to emotional development it is, instead, a constant, ubiquitous, and essential element for understanding the complex foundations of human emotion. Emotions emerge from a dynamic interplay between an innate biological core and a social self shaped by cultural influences. Clinical cases and modern research reveal how social bonds and environmental feedback govern our feelings and guide treatment for challenges like depression and anxiety. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Many researchers today view emotions as biologically-based, evolutionary adaptations to environmental stimuli. In this book, Stefan Hofmann and Stacey Doan argue that emotions cannot be understood without taking into account the dynamic social and cultural worlds we inhabit. They propose ins…tead a amp ldquo core self, amp rdquo containing the biological basis for our emotions, and a amp ldquo social self, amp rdquo which develops over time and embraces the shifting social and cultural influences around us as we grow and learn. Through a wealth of clinical case examples and an expert synthesis of contemporary research, the authors examine how emotions are determined and regulated both internally and externally, via social bonds and feedback. By emphasizing the client amp rsquo s social world, they show clinicians how to understand and offer treatment solutions to common mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety. As the authors demonstrate, sociocultural context is not just a contributing factor to emotional development it is, instead, a constant, ubiquitous, and essential element for understanding the complex foundations of human emotion. Emotions emerge from a dynamic interplay between an innate biological core and a social self shaped by cultural influences. Clinical cases and modern research reveal how social bonds and environmental feedback govern our feelings and guide treatment for challenges like depression and anxiety. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: American Psychological Association, Washington DC, 2018
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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Many researchers today view emotions as biologically-based, evolutionary adaptations to environmental stimuli. In this book, Stefan Hofmann and Stacey Doan argue that emotions cannot be understood without taking into account the dynamic social and cultural worlds we inhabit. They propose ins…tead a amp ldquo core self, amp rdquo containing the biological basis for our emotions, and a amp ldquo social self, amp rdquo which develops over time and embraces the shifting social and cultural influences around us as we grow and learn. Through a wealth of clinical case examples and an expert synthesis of contemporary research, the authors examine how emotions are determined and regulated both internally and externally, via social bonds and feedback. By emphasizing the client amp rsquo s social world, they show clinicians how to understand and offer treatment solutions to common mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety. As the authors demonstrate, sociocultural context is not just a contributing factor to emotional development it is, instead, a constant, ubiquitous, and essential element for understanding the complex foundations of human emotion. Emotions emerge from a dynamic interplay between an innate biological core and a social self shaped by cultural influences. Clinical cases and modern research reveal how social bonds and environmental feedback govern our feelings and guide treatment for challenges like depression and anxiety. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.