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Emotional Development and Families Socialization Across the Lifespan

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Palgrave Macmillan 2018Description: 343pISBN:
  • 9781137356321
DDC classification:
  • O40 H127
Partial contents:
Introduction: Emotional Development and Socialization in Families .............1 Methodological issues in the Study of Emotional Development in Families .......23 The development neurobiology of Emotion and Consciousness............45 Variations in Temperament among family members .........63 Culture and emotion in Families ...........81 Emotions-related parental Beliefs, goals, and values ............103 Non-verbal emotional experssions in the Family context ........121 Self-esteem and the Self-conscious Emotions ............139 Verbal emotional Expressions and communications in the Family context ............161 Emotion regulation and coping in families .............187 A developmental psychopathology approach to emotion in families ..........211 Emotional resilience in families : From research to prevention and everyday life ...............235
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includes index and biblioraphy

Introduction: Emotional Development and Socialization in Families .............1 Methodological issues in the Study of Emotional Development in Families .......23 The development neurobiology of Emotion and Consciousness............45 Variations in Temperament among family members .........63 Culture and emotion in Families ...........81 Emotions-related parental Beliefs, goals, and values ............103 Non-verbal emotional experssions in the Family context ........121 Self-esteem and the Self-conscious Emotions ............139 Verbal emotional Expressions and communications in the Family context ............161 Emotion regulation and coping in families .............187 A developmental psychopathology approach to emotion in families ..........211 Emotional resilience in families : From research to prevention and everyday life ...............235

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