This book approaches emotion from a cultural perspective in applied contexts, consolidating new research that examines the interface of emotions with various aspects of human life. It provides insights into the vibrant and growing field of emotion research by rearticulating the distinction and interrelationships of the trilogy of mind consisting of cognition, affection and conation. It brings into focus indigenous and culturally relevant conceptualizations of emotion processes.
Among the topics covered:
Emotions at work: applications of emotional intelligenceIndian perspectives on youth, compassion, and moral well-beingParental emotion regulation strategiesRole of emotions in construction of social identities
Emotions in Cultural Context offers an up-to-date exploration of recent work in psychology of emotions.
This book approaches emotion from a cultural perspective in applied contexts, consolidating new research that examines the interface of emotions with various aspects of human life. It provides insights into the vibrant and growing field of emotion research by rearticulating the distinction and interrelationships of the trilogy of mind consisting of cognition, affection and conation. It brings into focus indigenous and culturally relevant conceptualizations of emotion processes.
Among the topics covered:
Emotions at work: applications of emotional intelligenceIndian perspectives on youth, compassion, and moral well-beingParental emotion regulationstrategiesRole of emotions in construction of social identities
Emotions in Cultural Context offers an up-to-date exploration of recent work in psychology of emotions.
Comprehensively presents developments in diverse and emerging fields of applied psychology of emotions Offers indigenous perspectives on human emotions and mainstream views Identifies relevant intervention points and strategies for promoting human strengths
Girishwar Misra
emotion culture neuroscience emotion regulation emotional intelligence positive emotions teaching-learning old age work behavior trauma constructing social identity cross cultural psychology