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(Ebook) Thought and Feeling Cognitive Alteration of Feeling States 1st Edition by Harvey London and Richard E Nisbett ISBN 0202361764 9780202361765

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Authors:Harvey London and Richard E. Nisbett
Pages:252 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:20.78 MB
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ISBNS:9780202361765, 0202361764
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(Ebook) Thought and Feeling Cognitive Alteration of Feeling States 1st Edition by Harvey London and Richard E Nisbett ISBN 0202361764 9780202361765

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ISBN 10: 0202361764 
ISBN 13: 9780202361765
Author: Harvey London and Richard E Nisbett

Recently there has been growing awareness and acceptance of the proposition that people do not exist in a world of physically defined forces and events, but in a world defined by their own perceptions, cognitions, conclusions, and imaginations. We respond and react not to some objectively defined set of stimuli, but to our own apperceptions of stimuli that we define subjectively. The original essays in this volume center on one aspect of this process of attribution: The extent to which the perception of events and causes results in the determination, modification, or alteration of emotions, feelings, and affective states.This book is divided into five sections, each of which elucidates and extends these theoretical conceptions. Part 1 provides a historical background and analytical framework for the rest of the book. Part 2 presents chapters dealing with the sorts of internal cues which may give rise to a feeling state. Part 3 presents a chapter discussing the evaluative needs aroused by the internal cues. Part 4 is concerned with the process of explanation triggered by the evaluative needs. Part 5 deals with various external cues and how they are used to label the internal feeling state. There is a concluding discussion of the cognitive alteration of feeling states.The authors deal with aggression, boredom, obesity, the control of pain, and delusional systems. This volume is of continuing importance to clinical and experimental psychologists as well as social psychologists. Each of the authors takes the theoretical concept of cognition and relates it to research in biofeedback, physiology, social psychology, altered states of consciousness, etc. Thus, the book bridges the gap between cognitive theory and the use of that theory in applied research.

(Ebook) Thought and Feeling Cognitive Alteration of Feeling States 1st Table of contents:

I. INTRODUCTION
1. Historical Background, Jerome E. Singer
2. Elements of Schachter’s Cognitive Theory of Emotional States, Harvey London and Richard E. Nisbett
II. THE NATURE OF INTERNAL CUES
3. Influence of Future Choice Importance and Arousal Upon the Halo Effect, Edgar O’Neal
4. Individual Differences in Self-Attribution of Emotion, James Laird and Melvin Crosby
5. Cognitive Manipulation of GSR Extinction: Analogues for Conditioning Therapies, Karl P. Koenig and Kermit Henriksen
6. Cognitive Manipulation of Boredom, Harvey London and Lenore Monello
III. EVALUATIVE NEEDS
7. Delusional Thinking and Cognitive Disorder, Brendan Maher
IV. THE PROCESS OF EXPLAINING INTERNAL CUES
8. Opportunity for Information Search and the Effect of False Heart Rate Feedback, John C. Barefoot and Ronald B. Straub
9. Persistent Effects of Information about Internal Reactions: Ineffectiveness of Debriefing, Stuart Val ins
V. THE EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL CUES
10. Cognition, Affect, and Psychopathology, Aaron Beck
11. Cognition and Self-Control: Cognitive Control of Painful Sensory Input, Nicholas P. Spanos, T. X. Barber and Gerald Lang
12. Self-Persuasion and Fear Reduction from Escape Behavior, George O. Klemp and Howard Leventhal
13. Perceived Anger Level, Instigating Agent, and Aggression, Leonard Berkowitz and Charles Turner
14. Cognitive and Social Determinants of Food Intake, Richard E. Nisbett and Michael D. Storms
VI. DISCUSSION
15. Cognitive Alteration of Feeling States: A Discussion, Daryl J. Bern

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