Clinical Neuropsychology of Emotion

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Guilford Press, Mar 14, 2011 - Psychology - 370 pages

Written in an engaging, accessible style, this book synthesizes the growing body of knowledge on the neuropsychology of emotion and identifies practical clinical implications. The author unravels the processes that comprise a single emotional event, from the initial trigger through physiological and psychological responses. She also examines how patterns of emotional responses come together to motivate complex behavioral choices. Grounded in theory and research, the book discusses relevant syndromes and populations, reviews available assessment instruments, and describes how deficits in emotional processing affect cognition, daily functioning, and mental health.

 

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About This Book
1
Part I
7
Chapter 1
9
Chapter 2
23
Part II
43
Chapter 3
45
Chapter 4
70
Chapter 5
94
Chapter 9
176
Chapter 10
204
Part IV
221
Chapter 11
223
Chapter 12
235
Chapter 13
247
Appendix A
253
Appendix B
260

Chapter 6
111
Chapter 7
135
Part III
155
Chapter 8
159
Appendix C
263
References
265
Index
353
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