On Understanding Emotion

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Physiological Psychology
Cover of the book On Understanding Emotion by Melvin J. Lasky, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Melvin J. Lasky ISBN: 9781351501750
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: July 12, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Melvin J. Lasky
ISBN: 9781351501750
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: July 12, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Emotions--fleeting, insubstantial, changeable, and ambiguous--seem to defy study and analysis. Nothing is more complex, mysterious, and subject to conflicting theories and interpretations than human emotion. Yet the central importance of emotion in human affairs is undeniable. Emotions affect all levels of life--personal, organizational, political, cultural, economic, and religious. Emotions give meaning to life. Emotional disturbances can destroy that meaning.

How should emotions be studied? How can an understanding of the inner feelings of individuals illuminate important social interactions and human developments? In his book, Norman Denzin presents a systematic, in-depth analysis of emotion that combines new theoretical advances with practical applications. Based on an intensive, critical examination of classical and modern theoretical research--and on revealing personal interviews in which ordinary people express their emotional lives--he builds a new framework for understanding ordinary emotions and emotional disturbances.

Denzin analyzes how people experience joy and pain, love and hate, anger and despair, friendship and alienation--and examines the personal, psychological, social, and cultural aspects of human emotion to provide new perspectives for understanding human experience and social interactions. He offers new insights on the role of emotions in family violence and recommends ways of helping people escape from recurring patterns of violence. And in criticizing current conceptions of emotionally disturbed people, he reveals the nature of their inner lives and the ways they perceive and relate to others. In sum, this book presents new insights on human relationships and human experience. It is now available in paperback for the first time, with a new introduction by the author.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Emotions--fleeting, insubstantial, changeable, and ambiguous--seem to defy study and analysis. Nothing is more complex, mysterious, and subject to conflicting theories and interpretations than human emotion. Yet the central importance of emotion in human affairs is undeniable. Emotions affect all levels of life--personal, organizational, political, cultural, economic, and religious. Emotions give meaning to life. Emotional disturbances can destroy that meaning.

How should emotions be studied? How can an understanding of the inner feelings of individuals illuminate important social interactions and human developments? In his book, Norman Denzin presents a systematic, in-depth analysis of emotion that combines new theoretical advances with practical applications. Based on an intensive, critical examination of classical and modern theoretical research--and on revealing personal interviews in which ordinary people express their emotional lives--he builds a new framework for understanding ordinary emotions and emotional disturbances.

Denzin analyzes how people experience joy and pain, love and hate, anger and despair, friendship and alienation--and examines the personal, psychological, social, and cultural aspects of human emotion to provide new perspectives for understanding human experience and social interactions. He offers new insights on the role of emotions in family violence and recommends ways of helping people escape from recurring patterns of violence. And in criticizing current conceptions of emotionally disturbed people, he reveals the nature of their inner lives and the ways they perceive and relate to others. In sum, this book presents new insights on human relationships and human experience. It is now available in paperback for the first time, with a new introduction by the author.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Promoting British Values in the Early Years by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book Beyond Human Rights and the War on Terror by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book Environmental and Economic Impacts of Decarbonization by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book The Euro in the 21st Century by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book Using Comic Art to Improve Speaking, Reading and Writing by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book The Unconscious by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book Gay and Lesbian Poetry by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book The Good, the Bad, and the Data by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book Engaging Performance by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book Religion and Youth by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book Illustrated Dictionary Of Symbols In Eastern And Western Art by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book Counter-Enlightenments by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book The Future of the Soviet Economic Planning System (Routledge Revivals) by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book Experimental Methods in Psychology by Melvin J. Lasky
Cover of the book Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology by Melvin J. Lasky
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy