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Bradley, S.J. (2000) Affect regulation and the development of psychopathology. |
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Chapter 1: The model and its rationale |
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Chapter 2: An introduction to affect regulation and its development |
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Kennedy-Moore, E., & Watson, J.C. (1999). Expressing emotion: Myths, realities, and therapeutic strategies |
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Chapter 1: Expression, nonexpression, and well-being: An overview |
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Chapter 2: The myth of emotional venting |
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Chapter 3: Blind spots and epiphanies: Expression, nonexpression, and emotional insight |
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Chapter 4: The "Shoulds" and "Oughts" and "Musts" of emotional behavior: Expressive goals and values |
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Oatley, K, & Jenkins, J. (1996). Understanding emotions. |
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Chapter 4: What is an emotion? |
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Plutchik, R. (2000). Emotions in the practice of psychotherapy. |
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Chapter 2: Symptoms and emotions |
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Power, M., & Dalgleish, T. (1997). Cognition and emotion: From order to disorder. |
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Chapter 3: Cognitive theories of emotion. |
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Chapter 4: Cognitive theories of emotional disorders. |
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Chapter 5: The SPAARS approach |
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Borod, J.C. (2000). The neuropsychology of emotion. |
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Chapter 7: A social cognitive neuroscience approach to emotion and memory. |
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Chapter 8: Neurobiology of emotion at a system level |
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