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(The) wisdom in feeling: psychological processes in emotional intelligence

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New York : Guilford Press, 2002
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xx, 444 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
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9781572307858
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181.7 B274w
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Emotional intelligence has emerged as an area of intense interest in both scientific and lay circles. Yet while much attention has been given to the measurement of an EQ, little has been written about the psychological underpinnings of emotional intelligence. This book fills an important gap in the literature, linking the ideas embodied in the emotional intelligence concept to ongoing research and theoretical work in the field of affect science. Chapters by foremost investigators illuminate the basic processes by which people perceive and appraise emotion, use emotion to facilitate thought, understand and communicate emotion concepts, and manage their own and others' emotions. Incorporating many levels of analysis, from neuroscience to culture, the volume develops a broader scientific basis for the idea of emotional intelligence. It also raises stimulating new questions about the role of emotion in adaptive personal and social functioning.


Emotional intelligence has emerged as an area of intense interest in both scientific and lay circles. Yet while much attention has been given to the measurement of an ""EQ,"" little has been written about the psychological underpinnings of emotional intelligence. This book fills an important gap in the literature, linking the ideas embodied in the emotional intelligence concept to ongoing research and theoretical work in the field of affect science. Chapters by foremost investigators illuminate the basic processes by which people perceive and appraise emotion, use emotion to facilitate thought, understand and communicate emotion concepts, and manage their own and others' emotions. Incorporating many levels of analysis, from neuroscience to culture, the volume develops a broader scientific basis for the idea of emotional intelligence. It also raises stimulating new questions about the role of emotion in adaptive personal and social functioning.


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Introduction, Lisa Feldman Barrett and Peter Salovey
I. Perceiving Emotion
1. Vocal Acoustics in Emotional Intelligence, Jo-Anne Bachorowski and Michael J. Owren
2. Emotional Intelligence and the Recognition of Emotion from Facial Expressions, Hillary Anger Elfenbein, Abigail A. Marsh, and Nalini Ambady
3. Extinction, Inhibition, and Emotional Intelligence, James B. Nelson and Mark E. Bouton
II. Using Emotion in Thought and Action
4. Affect as Information: An Individual-Differences Approach, Carol L. Gohm and Gerald L. Clore
5. The Trouble with Vronsky: Impact Bias in the Forecasting of Future Affective States, Daniel T. Gilbert, Erin Driver-Linn, and Timothy D. Wilson
6. Situated Cognition and the Wisdom in Feelings: Cognitive Tuning, Norbert Schwarz
7. Emotional Response Categorization as Emotionally Intelligent Behavior, Paula M. Niedenthal, Nathalie Dalle, and Anette Rohmann
8. Emotion and Persuasion: Thoughts on the Role of Emotional Intelligence, David DeSteno and Julia Braverman
9. The Role of Emotion in Strategic Behavior: Insights from Psychopathology, Cary R. Savage
III. Understanding Emotion
10. ""Why Is She Crying?"": Children's Understanding of Emotion from Preschool to Preadolescence, Susanne A. Denham and Anita Kochanoff
11. Complexity of Emotion Representations, Richard D. Lane and Branka Zei Pollermann
IV. Managing Emotion
12. Wise Emotion Regulation, James J. Gross and Oliver P. John
13. Positive Emotions and Emotional Intelligence, Michele M. Tugade and Barbara L. Fredrickson
14. The Functional Utility of Negative Emotions, W. Gerrod Parrott
V. Extensions
15. Toward a Shared Language for Emotion and Emotional Intelligence, James A. Russell and Kimberly A. Barchard
16. Sensitivity and Flexibility: Exploring the Knowledge Function of Automatic Attitudes, Melissa J. Ferguson and John A. Bargh
17. Theory of Mind, Autism, and Emotional Intelligence, Robert James Richard Blair