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050 00 $aBF698.9.E45$bM33 2002
082 00 $a152.4$221
100 1 $aMagai, Carol.
245 14 $aThe hidden genius of emotion :$blifespan transformations of personality /$cCarol Magai, Jeannette Haviland-Jones.
260 $aCambridge ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press ;$aParis :$bEditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme,$c2002.
300 $axv, 527 p. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aStudies in emotion and social interaction.$nSecond series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 507-520) and indexes.
520 $aPublisher description: This thoughtful and beautifully written book demonstrates compellingly that emotions are central to personality development across the lifespan. Carol Magai and Jeannette Haviland-Jones draw on a wealth of textual and film material to forge an original empirical and theoretical analysis of the dynamics of emotion in human development. For its content, the work examines the lives of three mid-century psychologists, Carl Rogers, Albert Ellis, and Fritz Perls. Each man adopted a unique stance on the question of emotion in personality and in therapeutic interventions and, tellingly, the therapeutic methods they developed necessarily reflected their own emotional dynamics. Drawing on the most important research in clinical, social, and personality psychology, the authors reveal the pervasive influence of emotional organization in the lives of these individuals. This book presents a new approach to personology, autobiography, autobiography, narrative studies, psychotherapy and the theory of emotions, and will be essential reading.
505 00 $gpt. I.$tIntroduction --$g1.$tChallenging the Prevailing View --$g2.$tAffect, Human Development, and Dynamic Systems --$gpt. II.$tEmotion as the Integrative Link in Social and Personality Development --$g3.$tLives Attracted to Shame and Longing: Carl Rogers --$g4.$tLives Repelled by Fear and Distress: Albert Ellis --$g5.$tLives Repelled and Attracted by Contempt and Shame: Fritz Perls --$gpt. III.$tEmotion as the Link in Intellectual Work --$g6.$tWisdom and Passion --$g7.$tCognitive Stages and Joy, Surprise: Carl Rogers --$g8.$tCartesian Logic and Anger, Fear: Albert Ellis --$g9.$tDialectical Logic and Excitement, Disgust, and Shame: Fritz Perls --$gpt. IV.$tEmotion as the Link in Therapeutic Behavior --$g10.$tPostures and Climate in Dyadic Interaction --$gpt. V.$tPresenting a New View --$g11.$tSummarizing the Emotional Links --$g12.$tLives and Change: Emotional Repetition and Uniqueness in Linear, Complex, and Chaotic Personality Systems.
650 0 $aPersonality and emotions.
650 0 $aPersonality development.
650 12 $aPersonality.
650 12 $aEmotions.
650 22 $aPersonality Development.
700 1 $aHaviland-Jones, Jeannette M.
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