Emotion and Insanity

Emotion and Insanity
Title Emotion and Insanity PDF eBook
Author Sophus Thalbitzer
Publisher
Pages 158
Release 1926
Genre Emotions
ISBN

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Emotion and Insanity

Emotion and Insanity
Title Emotion and Insanity PDF eBook
Author Sophus Thalbitzer
Publisher
Pages 127
Release 1926
Genre Emotions
ISBN 9780415211239

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Emotion and Insanity

Emotion and Insanity
Title Emotion and Insanity PDF eBook
Author S. Thalbitzer
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 2013-10
Genre
ISBN 9781258857387

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This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.

Emotion and insanity

Emotion and insanity
Title Emotion and insanity PDF eBook
Author S. Thalbitzer
Publisher
Pages 127
Release 1999
Genre
ISBN 9780415191326

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Metaphor and Emotion

Metaphor and Emotion
Title Metaphor and Emotion PDF eBook
Author Zoltán Kövecses
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 236
Release 2003-09
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780521541466

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Are human emotions best characterized as biological, psychological, or cultural entities? Many researchers claim that emotions arise either from human biology (i.e., biological reductionism) or as products of culture (i.e., social constructionism). This book challenges this simplistic division between the body and culture by showing how human emotions are to a large extent "constructed" from individuals' embodied experiences in different cultural settings. The view proposed here demonstrates how cultural aspects of emotions, metaphorical language about the emotions, and human physiology in emotion are all part of an intergrated system and shows how this system points to the reconciliation of the seemingly contradictory views of biological reductionism and social constructionism in contemporary debates about human emotion.

The Psychology of Emotion, Morbid and Normal

The Psychology of Emotion, Morbid and Normal
Title The Psychology of Emotion, Morbid and Normal PDF eBook
Author John Thompson MacCurdy
Publisher
Pages 616
Release 1925
Genre Emotions
ISBN

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Role of Emotions in Mental Illness

Role of Emotions in Mental Illness
Title Role of Emotions in Mental Illness PDF eBook
Author Ana Garcia-Blanco (editor.)
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017-12
Genre Emotions
ISBN 9781536126280

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This book has attempted to highlight the importance of emotions in mental illness. Emotional experiences have an important effect on child development and to determine emotional organisation. This emotional organisation influences the perception of the self, others, and the world. Despite the importance of emotions to understand the individuals complexity, cognition has been the most studied mental process in psychiatric illness because it can be easily verbalized. However, the origin of psychiatry and psychology highlights the importance of emotion rather than cognition. On the one hand, the work of Wundt supposed a milestone in the study of emotions in the lab. He is widely regarded as the father of experimental psychology. Likewise, Jaspers gave notes on how the patients themselves felt about their symptoms. Jaspers is widely regarded as the father of the biographical method. Both theses have been considered as reductionist perspectives. On the other hand, the work of Freud supposed another milestone in the study of emotions by means of the unconscious mind. He is one of the founding figures of psychoanalysis. Thus, he proposed interesting macro concepts, but they are not falsifiable. To sum up, paradigms in conflict posit difficulties to understand the complexity of emotions in mental illness. This book tries to bind both micro and macro components in order to understand the complexity of emotions in mental disorders. To this end, a preliminary chapter Affects and Psychoanalytical Theory examines the last contributions of psychoanalysis on emotional states from a macro conceptual perspective. To understand the etiology of emotional organization, the second chapter reviews the literature on Genetics of Emotional Dysregulation. With regards to the importance of emotional organizations, the third chapter highlights the study of Affective Temperament in Mood Disorders. The affective temperaments can elicit certain emotions over others and can determine the course and the illness prognosis. Similarly, negative life events can cause epigenetic changes and elicit biases to negative information. This thesis is explained in the fourth chapter, entitled Emotional World Perception in Depression. From a longitudinal perspective, emotional disturbances can be part of adolescence or can be an indicator of emotional vulnerability to develop a mental disorder. This differential diagnosis between normal or pathological mood is examined in the fifth chapter, Severe Mood Dysregulation in Adolescence. Subsequent chapters examine the last findings on emotions in different mental disorders other than affective disorders. The sixth chapter, The Role of Emotion in Eating Disorders goes further than eating behaviors and focuses on the emotional experience as an underlying mechanism. Similarly, the seventh chapter An Emotional Approach to Autism Spectrum Disorders indicates that emotions are not absent, but rather blocked.Therefore, this book will help readers to understand the role of emotion in psychopathology in terms of: i) Macro (psychoanalysis) and micro (research) conceptualizations; ii) the development of emotional organization across a life cycle; iii) the importance of emotional organization in the course of mental illness; iv) the fine frontier between pathological and non-pathological emotions; and v) the reconsideration of emotions as the underlying mechanism of abnormal behavior.