L'autore:
June Price Tangney, PhD is Associate Professor of Psychology at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Since receiving her doctorate in clinical psychology from UCLA in 1985, she has conducted research on the development and implications of shame and guilt. More recently, her work has focused on the links between shame and constructive versus destructive responses to anger. Her research has been fidned by grants from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and her papers have appeared in numerous professional journals.
Kurt W. Fischer, PhD, is Professor of Education in the Department of Human Development and Psychology at Harvard University, where he is leading an initiative to focus on diversity in development and its implications for education. Coeditor (with Geraldine Dawson) of Human Behavior and the Developing Brain, he previously served as a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford, where he organized a group on Dynamic Modeling of Growth and Development.
Contenuti:
Part I: Introduction. Fischer, Tangney, Self-Conscious Emotions and the Affect Revolution: Framework and Overview. Part II: Frames for the Study of Self-Conscious Emotions. Barrell, A Functionalist Approach to Shame and Guilt. Mascolo, Developmental Transformations in Appraisals for Pride, Shame, and Guilt. Tangney, Shame and Guilt in Interpersonal Relationships. Part III: Development of Self-Conscious Emotions. Zahn-Waxler, Robinson, Empathy and Guilt: Early Origins of Feelings and Responsibility. Ferguson, Stegge, Emotional States and Traits in Children: The Case of Guilt and Shame. Lewis, Embarrassment: The Emotion of Self?Exposure. Griffin, A Cognitive-Developmental Analysis of Pride, Shame, and Embarrassment in Middle Childhood. Stipek, The Development of Pride and Shame in Toddlers. Part IV: Self-Conscious Emotions and Social Behavior. Baumeister, Stillwell, Heatherton, Interpersonal Aspects of Guilt: Two Studies Using Autobiographical Narratives. Lindsay-Hartz, de Rivera, Mascolo, Differentiating Guilt and Shame and their Effects on Motivation. Jones, Kugler, Adams, You Always Hurt the One You Love: Guilt and Transgressions against Relationship Partners. Miller, Embarrassment and Social Behavior. Part V: Self-Conscious Emotions. Tangney, Burggraf, Wagner, Shame-Proneness, Guilt-Proneness, and Psychological Symptoms. Hardner, Shame and Guilt Assessment, and Relationships of Shame- and Guilt-Proneness to Psychopathology. Scheff, Conflict in Family Systems: The Role of Shame. Emde, Oppenheimer, Shame, Guilt, and the Oedipal Drama: Developmental Considerations Concerning Morality and the Referencing of Critical Others. Part VI: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Self-Conscious Emotions. Kitayama, Markus, Matsumoto, Culture Self, and Emotion: A Cultural Perspective on "Self-Conscious" Emotions. Wallbott, Scherer, Cultural Determinants in Experiencing Shame and Guilt. Miyake, Yamazaki, Self-Conscious Emotions, Child Rearing, and Child Psychopathology in Japanese Culture. Index.
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