Synthesizing theoretical and methodological developments in affective science and highlighting their potential application to psychopathology, this edited volume illustrates the importance of transferring basic research into the clinical area and considers the potential payoffs of using affective science to conceptualize and treat major mental disorders.
Synthesizing theoretical and methodological developments in affective science and highlighting their potential application to psychopathology, this edited volume illustrates the importance of transferring basic research into the clinical area and considers the potential payoffs of using affective science to conceptualize and treat major mental disorders.
New experimental paradigms and multidimensional theories have made the study of emotions acceptable. Rottenberg (Mood and Emotion Laboratory, U. of South Florida) and Johnson (psychology, U. of Miami) introduce the growing research in this interdisciplinary area and its implications for enhancing treatment for psychological disorders. Contributors
New experimental paradigms and multidimensional theories have made the study of emotions acceptable. Rottenberg (Mood and Emotion Laboratory, U. of South Florida) and Johnson (psychology, U. of Miami) introduce the growing research in this interdisciplinary area and its implications for enhancing treatment for psychological disorders. Contributors
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