
Considerable Research Has Been Devoted To Understanding How Positive Emotional Processes Influence Our Thoughts And Behaviors, And The Resulting Body Of Work Clearly Indicates That Positive Emotion Is A Vital Ingredient In Our Human Quest Towards Well-being And Thriving. Yet The Role Of Positive Emotion In Psychopathology Has Been Underemphasized, Such That Comparatively Less Scientific Attention Has Been Devoted To Understanding Ways In Which Positive Emotions Might Influence And Be Influenced By Psychological Disturbance. Presenting Cutting-edge Scientific Work From An Internationally-renowned Group Of Contributors, The Oxford Handbook Of Positive Emotion And Psychopathology Provides Unparalleled Insight Into The Role Of Positive Emotions In Mental Health And Illness. The Book Begins With A Comprehensive Overview Of Key Psychological Processes That Link Positive Emotional Experience And Psychopathological Outcomes. The Following Section Focuses On Specific Psychological Disorders, Including Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Bipolar Disorder, And Schizophrenia, As Well As Developmental Considerations. The Third And Final Section Of The Handbook Discusses Translational Implications Of This Research And How Examining Populations Characterized By Positive Emotion Disturbance Enables A Better Understanding Of Psychiatric Course And Risk Factors, While Simultaneously Generating Opportunities To Bridge Gaps Between Basic Science Models And Psychosocial Interventions. With Its Rich And Multi-layered Focus, The Oxford Handbook Of Positive Emotion And Psychopathology Will Be Of Interest To Researchers, Teachers, And Students From A Range Of Disciplines, Including Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology And Psychiatry, Biological Psychology And Health Psychology, Affective Science, And Neuroscience.
This handbook investigates the complex, often overlooked relationship between positive emotional processes and the development or maintenance of psychopathology. Edited by June Gruber, the volume compiles research from an international cohort of experts to challenge the traditional focus on negative affect in clinical settings. It establishes a framework for understanding how positive emotions can both facilitate well-being and contribute to psychological disturbance across various diagnostic categories.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for researchers and clinicians working at the intersection of affective science and psychiatry. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for professionals and advanced students in the field.
Page Count:
992
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190653213
ISBN-13:
9780190653217
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