This book summarizes how awareness of one's emotions, emotion regulation, emotion appraisal, emotionally laden memories, and emotional competencies influence mental health. Each component is discussed with regard to mechanisms, development, and their impact on psychotherapy. The first part of the book discusses theories linking emotional processes, psychopathology, and mental health. The second part of the book discusses the developmental pathways of change in emotional processes over the lifespan. The third part of the book discusses pathways of change in emotional processes during psychotherapy and includes different forms of treatment of psychological disorders.
- Reviews how emotion affects mental health and vice versa
- Identifies how emotional processing changes during psychotherapy
- Examines emotion awareness and understanding, appraisal and reappraisal, regulation, memories, and emotion competencies and transformation
- Includes theory and research
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-95605-5 (9780323956055)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Changing feelings: Individual differences in emotional inertia2. If it changes, it must be an emotion process: Micro or macro3. Changing the emotion process: The role of emotion regulation4. Changes and stabilities in emotional memories5. Changing emotions and emotional competencies: Interventions in non-clinical settings6. Children's understanding of mind and emotion: Implications for mental health7. How appraisal development shapes the development of emotion8. Changes in emotion regulation across the life span9. Memory, emotion, and mental health in developmental, cultural, and digital contexts10. Experience-dependent neurodevelopment of affective learning and regulation in adolescence11. Emotional awareness and processing in (psychodynamic) psychotherapy12. Change in emotion appraisal and reappraisal in psychotherapy13. Emotion regulation as a mechanism of change in psychotherapy14. Reconsolidation of emotional memories in psychotherapy: How corrective emotional experiences facilitate enduring change15. Changing emotion with emotion16. Summary of the recommendations for research on change in emotion and mental health17. Preparing the next generation of studies on change in emotion and mental health