Section I: Interdisciplinary Foundations: Solomon, Stearns, White, Kemper, Plutchik, MacLean. Section II: Biological and Neurophysiological Approaches to Emotion: Panksepp, LeDoux, Cacioppo, Davidson, McGuire, Fox, Pittam, Scherer, Camras, Zajonc. Section III: Basic Psychological Processes in Emotion: Lewis, Harris, Magai, Isen, Stein, Pervin, Epstein, Haviland, Oatley, Goldsmith, Leventhal, Frijda, Diener, Shweder. Section IV: Social Processes Related to Emotion: Saarni, Hall, Breckler, Gottman, Heise, Greenberg. Section V: Select Emotions: Ohman, Lemerise, Stearns, Lewis, Rozin, Hatfield, Ruch, Averill, Izard. Index.
"The field of emotions was in need of such a handbook, and these
editors have produced a nice one... the volume is well worth the
price to have on one's own shelf." --Margaret S. Clark "This book
lives up to its title of truly being a handbook. It is a scholarly,
critically minded summary of an area that has often befuddled, and
more often been overlooked by psychologists. Kudos to Lewis and
Haviland for bringing these world experts together. Handbook of
Emotions will prove invaluable to researchers, teachers, and
clinicians." --Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D., University of Waterloo
"One of the most complete and authoritative discussions of the
human affects....Announces how much progress has occurred since
William James's classic essay." --Jerome Kagan, Ph.D., Harvard
University "This is an extraordinary volume that will serve as a
benchmark for research and thinking about emotions in today's
world. Lewis and Haviland have assembled a wide array of superb
reviews with indications of exciting new directions. The volume has
both depth and breadth. Especially noteworthy are the array of
topics in biology, patterns of expression, and intra-individual as
well as interpersonal processes. Experts have contributed well
written and scholarly contributions that involve diverse
approaches, but are accessible to the general reader. The editors
have also done a fine job in assembling a number of integrative
chapters with overviews." --Robert N. Emde, M.D., University of
Colorado School of Medicine
"Simply put, it is the best single-volume compendium of the state
of the art in emotion research." -- Cognition and Emotion
"For me, as an analytic clinician and teacher interested in what we
know, think we understand, and need to learn about the nature of
emotion, this is a book I am glad to have in my library because the
editors have offered much here and that directly bears on
psychoanalytic clinical work and theorectical understanding of
emotion. Additionally, there are many chapters that seem well
beyond my current interests and level of expertise, but could be
useful at some point in the future...I recommend Lewis and
Haviland's HANDBOOK OF EMOTION as a valuable reference source." --
Psychoanalytic Books
"Simply put, it is the best single-volume compendium of the state
of the art in emotion research." --"Cognition and Emotion"
"For me, as an analytic clinician and teacher interested in what we
know, think we understand, and need to learn about the nature of
emotion, this is a book I am glad to have in my library because the
editors have offered much here and that directly bears on
psychoanalytic clinical work and theorectical understanding of
emotion. Additionally, there are many chapters that seem well
beyond my current interests and level of expertise, but could be
useful at some point in the future...I recommend Lewis and
Haviland's HANDBOOK OF EMOTION as a valuable reference source."
--"Psychoanalytic Books"
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