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Handbook of Emotion Regulation, 2ed

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James J Gross

  • Handbook of Emotion Regulation, 2ed
  • Handbook of Emotion Regulation, 2ed
    This influential handbook integrates knowledge from multiple psychological subdisciplines. Experts address the neurobiological and cognitive bases of emotion regulation and examine how individuals develop and use regulatory strategies across the lifespan.

669 pages
2015
ISBN: 9781462520732

Reviewing the state of the science in a dynamic, thriving field, this influential handbook integrates knowledge from multiple psychological sub-disciplines. Foremost experts address the neurobiological and cognitive bases of emotion regulation and examine how individuals develop and use regulatory strategies across the lifespan. The social context of emotion regulation is explored, as are personality processes and individual differences. Critical implications are discussed for psychopathology, psychosocial interventions, and health. Including helpful cross-referencing among chapters, the volume describes cutting-edge methods and identifies promising directions for future investigation.

New to This Edition:

  • Incorporates significant scientific advances and many new topics.
  • Greatly expanded coverage of clinical issues and applications.
  • Chapters on neural systems, delay of gratification, decision making, and health.
  • Chapters on adolescence, social baseline theory, and desire regulation, plus more.

Key Points:

  • A key resource, significantly revised and featuring many new chapters; the few competing titles are dated.
  • Emotion regulation is an increasingly in-demand topic.
  • The leading reference in the field; editors and contributors are highly regarded authorities.
  • Comprehensive: appeals to readers in a variety of sub-disciplines within psychology.

Audience: Researchers in social, personality, and developmental psychology; neuroscientists; researchers and practitioners in clinical and health psychology and behavioural medicine.

Table of Contents

I. Foundations

  1. Emotion Regulation: Conceptual and Empirical Foundations, James J. GrossII. Biological Bases
  2. The Neural Bases of Emotion and Emotion Regulation: A Valuation Perspective, Kevin N. Ochsner and James J. Gross
  3. Temporal Dynamics of Emotion Regulation, Greg Hajcak, Jonathan P. Dunning, Daniel Foti, and Anna Weinberg
  4. The Neural Basis of Emotion Dysregulation, Tom Johnstone and Henrik Walter
  5. A Neurobiological Model of Implicit and Explicit Emotion Regulation, Anett Gyurak and Amit EtkinIII. Cognitive Approaches
  6. Delay Discounting: A Two-Systems Perspective, Eric M. Miller, Christian Rodriguez, Bokyung Kim, and Samuel M. McClure
  7. The Role of Emotion and Emotion Regulation in the Ability to Delay Gratification, Anna Luerssen and Ozlem Ayduk
  8. Emotion Regulation Choice: Theory and Findings, Gal Sheppes
  9. Emotion Regulation and Decision Making, Alessandro Grecucci and Alan G. Sanfey

IV. Developmental Considerations

  1. Self-Regulation, Effortful Control, and Their Socioemotional Correlates, Nancy Eisenberg, Claire Hofer, Michael J. Sulik, and Tracy L. Spinrad
  2. Socialization of Emotion and Emotion Regulation in the Family, Ross A. Thompson
  3. Emotion Regulation in Adolescence, Michaela Riediger and Kathrin Klipker
  4. Emotion Regulation and Aging, Susan Turk Charles and Laura L. CarstensenV. Social Aspects
  5. Social Baseline Theory and the Social Regulation of Emotion, James A. Coan and Erin L. Maresh
  6. Adult Attachment and Emotion Regulation, Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer
  7. Attitudes, Evaluation, and Emotion Regulation, Christopher R. Jones, Tabitha Kirkland, and William A. Cunningham
  8. Emotion Regulation in Couples, Robert W. Levenson, Claudia M. Haase, Lian Bloch, Sarah R. Holley, and Benjamin H. Seider
  9. The Cultural Regulation of Emotions, Batja Mesquita, Jozefien de Leersnyder, and Dustin AlbertVI. Personality Processes and Individual Differences
  10. Temperament and Emotion Regulation, Mary K. Rothbart, Brad E. Sheese, and Michael I. Posner
  11. Three Approaches to Individual Differences in Affect Regulation: Conceptualization, Measures, and Findings, Oliver P. John and Joshua Eng
  12. Desire and Desire Regulation: Basic Processes and Individual Differences, Wilhelm Hofmann and Hiroki Kotabe
  13. Emotion Goals: How Their Content, Structure, and Operation Shape Emotion Regulation, Iris B. Mauss and Maya Tamir
  14. Self-Awareness and Self-Relevant Thought in the Experience and Regulation of Emotion, Mark R. Leary and Dina GoharVII. Psychopathology
  15. Emotion Regulation in Anxiety Disorders, Laura Campbell-Sills, Kristen Ellard, and David H. Barlow
  16. Emotion Regulation in Mood Disorders, Jutta Joormann and Matthias Siemer
  17. Emotion Regulation in Substance Use Disorders, Hedy Kober
  18. A Psychological Construction Account of Emotion Regulation and Dysregulation: The Role of Situated Conceptualizations, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Christine D. Wilson-Mendenhall, and Lawrence W. BarsalouVIII. Interventions
  19. Emotion Regulation Therapy, Douglas S. Mennin and David M. Fresco
  20. Dialectical Behavior Therapy: An Intervention for Emotion Dysregulation, Andrada D. Neacsiu, Martin Bohus, and Marsha M. Linehan
  21. Regulation of Emotion through Modification of Attention, Colin MacLeod and Ben Grafton
  22. Affect Regulation Training, Matthias Berking and Jeanine Schwarz
  23. Mindfulness Interventions and Emotion Regulation, Norman A. S. Farb, Adam K. Anderson, Julie A. Irving, and Zindel V. SegalIX. Health Implications
  24. Emotion Regulation and Gene Expression, Steven W. Cole
  25. Early-Life Socioeconomic Status, Emotion Regulation, and the Biological Mechanisms of Disease across the Lifespan, Edith Chen and Gregory E. Miller
  26. Emotion Regulation and Cardiovascular Disease Risk, Allison A. Appleton and Laura D. Kubzansky

36: Emotion and Self-Regulation Failure, Dylan D. Wagner and Todd F. Heatherton

"The study of emotion regulation has surged dramatically in the last decade. Researchers, teachers, and students who feel overwhelmed should take heart. This superbly edited handbook offers both a framework and a comprehensive overview of the process of emotion regulation. It explores biological, cognitive, social, and developmental aspects, as well as implications for psychopathology, health, and intervention. Without neglecting controversy, the second edition of the Handbook will serve to guide and further energize this dynamic field.'--Paul L. Harris, DPhil, Harvard Graduate School of Education 'Gross recruited an impressive array of authors who are well-known for making contributions to the study of affect and emotion....Ideal for graduate courses or seminars on emotion regulation.'--Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (on the first edition) Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 'Selections are easy to read, comprehensive, and thought provoking....The handbook highlights the work that has been done on emotion regulation and suggests future work that still needs to be done.'--PsycCRITIQUES (on the first edition) PsycCRITIQUES 'This book presents impressive multidisciplinary research addressing one of the most interesting conundrums of the human condition; i.e., how we can simultaneously control and be controlled by our emotions....This volume is a valuable reference for researchers and clinicians interested in either healthy or unhealthy management of emotions. It also would be an excellent text for graduate seminars devoted to the topic of emotions....Confirmed in each and every chapter of this volume, emotion regulation is extraordinarily complex and should be approached in the mental health field with this perspective. Although the field is far from the point of extracting simple evidence-based therapies for emotion-related disorders, this excellent book places clinicians and researchers on a more realistic path toward that laudable goal.'--Journal of the American Medical Association (on the first edition) Journal of the American Medical Association 'An up-to-date and authoritative text on emotion regulation. It is written at an appropriate level for both researchers and students interested in this field, regardless of their discipline. Readers will find diverse perspectives that are carefully integrated throughout the text and make for an edifying experience....5 Stars!'--Doody's Review Service (on the first edition) Doody's Review Service 'Gross very nicely captures the range of topics and issues surrounding the topic of emotion and emotion regulation in this edited volume....Each chapter is very readable and thorough....Gross has done an excellent job of integrating and synthesising the various chapters, giving meaning across the entire book and encouraging the contributors to write chapters that will not go stale within a year or two of publication. Attention to this detail is particularly important given the enormous and rapid growth in the field of emotion....Given the scope of the volume, it should have wide appeal to researchers as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate human development, child clinical psychology, psychiatry, and cognitive and affective neuroscience.'--Canadian Psychology (on the first edition) Canadian Psychology 'Provides an all-encompassing view of the brain process of emotion regulation, including recommendations and theoretical bases to be used in clinical practice. The book is a particularly useful tool for any clinician working with patients with impulse-control disorders or frontal-lobe traumatic brain injury."
- Metapsychology Online Reviews (on the first edition)