Table of Contents
Introduction, William Flack, Jr. and James D. LairdPART I. GENERAL ISSUES1. Philosophy, the Emotions, and Psychopathology, William Lyons2. Neuroscientific Perspectives on Emotion in Psychopathology, Keolani Taitano and Gregory A. Miller3. The Development of Emotion Schemas in Children: Processes of Emotion Elicitation that Underlie Psychopathology, Jennifer M. Jenkins and Keith Oatley4. Emotions and Psychopathology from the Perspective of Cognitive-Experiential Self-theory, Seymour Epstein5. Dyadic Interaction Regulation, Emotion, and Psychopathology, Rainer Krause, Evelyne Steimer-Krause, Jörg Merten, and Burkhard Ullrich6. Models of 'Normal' Emotions Applied to Facial and Vocal Expressions in Clinical Disorders, Susanne Kaiser and Klaus R. Scherer7. Therapeutic Alliance: Microanalysis of Shame and the Social Bond, Thomas J. Scheff8. Social and Cognitive Processing in Emotion: A Heuristic for Psychopathology, Pierre Philippot and Bernard Rimé9. Sanity and Madness: Conventional and Unconventional Narratives of Emotional Life, Theodore R. Sarbin and Ernest KeenPART II. NORMAL AND DISORDERED EMOTIONS10. The Pursuit of Happiness: Contributions from a Social Psychology of Emotions, David D. Franks and Susan. Heffernan11. Boring From Within: Endogenous Versus Reactive Boredom, Jerome Neu12. Emotion and the Aetiology of Depressive Disorders, George W. Brown and Patricia Moran13. Thinking and Depression: Structure in Content, Monique De Bonis14. Affective Influences in Depression: Conceptual Issues, Cognitive Consequences, and Multiple Mechanisms, Walter D. Scott and Rick E. Ingram15. Cognitive Biases in Anxiety and Depression, Susan Mineka and Eva Gilboa16. Experiential Theory of Emotion Applied to Anxiety and Depression, Sandra C. Paivio and Leslie S. Greenberg17. The Role of Anxiety in Psychopathology, Paul McReynolds18. The Role of Emotion in the Psychopathology and Treatment of the Anxiety Disorders, Jill H. Rathus and William C. Sanderson19. Cognitive and Affective Components of Hypochrondriacal Concerns, Martha S. Stretton and Peter SalvoeyPART III. SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PSYCHOSIS20. Is Schizophrenia an Affective Disease? The Hypothesis of Affect-Logic and Its Implications for Psychopathology, Luc Ciompi21. Social Learning and Emotional Education: Emotional Expression and Communication in Behaviorally-Disordered Children and Schizophrenic Patients, Ross Buck, Cheryl K. Goldman, Caroline J. Easton, and Nanciann Norelli Smith22. Emotional Expression and Experience: A Psychosocial Perspective on Schizophrenia, William F. Flack, Jr., James D. Laird, Lorraine A. Cavallaro, and Daniel R. Miller23. Affect Regularion During Psychosis, Heiner Ellgring and Marcia Smith24. Hedonic Capacity: Implications for Understanding Emotional and Social Functioning in Schizophrenia, Jack J. Blanchard25. Flat Affect in Schizophrenia, John M. Neale, Jack J. Blanchard, Sandra Kerr, Ann M. Kring, and David A SmithPART IV. DISORDERED PERSONALITY26. Emotions, Diagnoses, and Ego Defenses: A Psychoevolutionary Perspective, Robert Plutchik27. "To Bedlam and Part Way Back": Discrete Emotions Theory and Borderline Symptoms, Carol Magai and Jill Hunziker28. Affect Regulation and Psychopathology: Applications to Depression and Borderline Personality Disorder, Drew Westen29. Evidence for Theories of Emotion from Dissociative Identity Disorders, John Altrocchi30. Some Emotional Dynamics Underlying the Genesis of False Memory Syndrome, Joseph de Rivera