Assigned readings, due April 04
Borod, J.C. (2000). The neuropsychology of emotion. Chapters 7-8
Assigned readings, due March 28
1. Power, M., & Dalgleish, T. (1997). Cognition and emotion: From order to disorder, Chapter 3: Cognitive theories of emotion.
Assigned readings, due March 21
1. Mayer, J.D., Salovey, P., & Caruso, D. (2000) Models of emotional intelligence. In Handbook of Intelligence, R. Sternberg.
2. Mayer, J.D., Salovey, P., Caruso, D., & Sitarenios, G. (2001). Emotional intelligence as a standard intelligence. Emotion, 1, 232-242.
3. Izard, C.E. (2001). Emotional intelligence or adaptive emotions? Emotion, 1, 249-257.
Assigned readings, due March 14
1. Kennedy-Moore, E., & Watson, J.C. (1999). Expressing emotion: Myths, realities, and therapeutic strategies, Chapter 1-4.
Assigned readings, due March 07
1. Bradley, S.J. (2000) Affect regulation and the development of psychopathology, Chapters 1-2
Assigned readings, due February 28
1. Oatley, K, & Jenkins, J. (1996). Understanding emotions, Chapter 4: What is an emotion?
2. Ekman, P. (1999). Basic emotions. In T. Dalglesih and M. Power (Eds.) Handbook of cognition and emotion.
3. Ekman, P. (1999). Facial expressions. In T. Dalglesih and M. Power (Eds.) Handbook of cognition and emotion.
4. Lang, P. (1993) The three-system approach to emotion. In N. Birbaumer and A. Öhman (Eds.) The structure of emotion.
5. Plutchik, R. (2000). Emotions in the practice of psychotherapy. Chapter 2: Symptoms and emotions