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|a Conceptual and Neurobiological Issues -- Introduction: Emotions, Emotion Regulation, and Health -- Coping Styles and Aggression: A Biobehavioral Approach -- New Avenues in Alexithymia Research: The Creation of Alexithymia Types -- Alexithymia and Physical Health Problems: A Critique of Potential Pathways and a Research Agenda -- Current Issues in Repressive Coping and Health -- Why Crying Improves Our Well-being: An Attachment-Theory Perspective on the Functions of Adult Crying -- Emotional Intelligence: Relationships to Stress, Health, and Well-being -- Clinical Perspectives and Interventions -- Emotion Expression in Depression: Emerging Evidence for Emotion Context-Insensitivity -- Emotion Regulation and the Anxiety Disorders: Adopting a Self-Regulation Perspective -- The Clinical Assessment and Treatment of Trauma-Related Self and Affect Dysregulation -- Emotional Inhibition, Health, Gender, and Eating Disorders: The Role of (Over) Sensitivity to Others -- Emotional Competence and Health in Children -- Crying in Psychotherapy: Its Meaning, Assessment, and Management Based on Attachment Theory -- Expressive Writing in the Clinical Context -- Writing for All, for Some, or for No One? Some Thoughts on the Applications and Evaluations of the Writing Technique.
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|a Emotions: basic products of human functioning, intimately involved in physical health, they have been alternately embraced and ignored by generations of researchers and practitioners. Emotion Regulation offers a much-needed corrective to the conventional clinical wisdom, updating the knowledge base on emotions-specifically their expression and inhibition-as they affect stress, health, and well-being. An international team of researchers from a variety of fields sort out conflicting affect/health theories, and provide the latest findings on inter- and intrapersonal functions of emotions while acknowledging the role of individual variables. The book covers conceptual, developmental, and clinical issues and balances core topics with emerging areas of interest, including: Non-expression of emotion in the affective disorders, and innovative approaches to treatment. Five types of alexithymia, and their relationships to health problems. Aggression as maladaptive coping. Emotional suppression in eating disorders. Children's somatic complaints: an emotional-competence perspective. Attachment perspectives on adult crying. Emotional intelligence: is it really intelligence, and can it really be assessed? Clinical applications of the writing disclosure paradigm. This wealth of insights makes Emotion Regulation a practice-enhancing work of particular interest to clinical and health psychologists, neuropsychologists, and psychiatrists working in medical settings. The book is comprehensive enough to be a useful postgraduate text for these and related fields. .
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