Affect in Social Thinking and Behavior

Affect in Social Thinking and Behavior
Author: Joseph P. Forgas
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135845230

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The role of affect in how people think and behave in social situations has been a source of fascination to laymen and philosophers since time immemorial. Surprisingly, most of what we know about the role of feelings in social thinking and behavior has been discovered only during the last two decades. Affect in Social Thinking and Behavior reviews and integrates the most recent research and theories on this exciting topic, and features original contributions reviewing key areas of affect research from leading researchers active in the area. The book covers fundamental issues, such as the nature and relationship between affect and cognition, as well as chapters that deal with the cognitive antecedents of emotion, and the consequences of affect for social cognition and behavior. This volume offers a highly integrated and comprehensive coverage of this field, and is suitable as a core textbook in advanced courses dealing with the role of affect in social cognition and behavior.

Affect in Social Thinking and Behavior

Affect in Social Thinking and Behavior
Author: Joseph P. Forgas
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2006
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781841694542

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Social Behavior Mapping

Social Behavior Mapping
Author: Michelle Garcia Winner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007
Genre: Behavior modification
ISBN: 0979528615

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"Cognitive behavioral techniques are those which help a student to learn the thinking behind expected behaviors. Social Stories (developed by Carol Gray) are one type of cognitive behavioral technique for teaching students how to cope in a specific context or with specific people. Social Behavior Mapping is another complimentary method, which helps students to understand how our behaviors (expected and unexpected) impact how people feel, which then impacts how they treat us, which impacts how we feel about ourselves. Social Behavior Maps demonstrate to students how we all impact each other emotionally and behaviorally. This technique is not a panacea, but instead helps to demystify the complexity of social thought and related behaviors. It is being embraced in classrooms all over the United States. On this DVD, the evolution of social behavior mapping is explained along with step-by-step instructions on how to use this valuable treatment strategy. This DVD corresponds with a book called Social Behavior Mapping, also by Michelle Garcia Winner."--Container.

Feeling and Thinking

Feeling and Thinking
Author: Joseph P. Forgas
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2001-06-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521011892

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The role of affect in how people think and behave in social situations has been a source of fascination to laymen and philosophers since time immemorial. Surprisingly, most of what we know about the role of feelings in social thinking and behavior has been discovered only during the last two decades. This book reviews and integrates the most recent research and theories on this exciting topic, and features original contributions from leading researchers active in the area. The book covers fundamental issues, such as the nature, and relationship between affect and cognition, as well as chapters that deal with the cognitive antecedents of emotion, and the consequences of affect for social cognition and behavior. The book offers a highly integrated and comprehensive coverage of the field, and is suitable as a core textbook in advanced courses dealing with the role of affect in cognition and behavior.

Social Thinking and Me

Social Thinking and Me
Author: Linda Murphy,Michelle Garcia Winner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1936943220

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Introducing Social Thinking Vocabulary concepts to school-age children

Handbook of Affect and Social Cognition

Handbook of Affect and Social Cognition
Author: Joseph P. Forgas
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135670054

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This book offers a comprehensive review and integration of the most recent research and theories on the role of affect in social cognition and features original contributions from leading researchers in the field. The applications of this work to areas such as clinical, organizational, forensic, health, marketing, and advertising psychology receive special emphasis throughout. The book is suitable as a core text in advanced courses on the role of affect in social cognition and behavior or as a reference for those interested in the subject.

The Message Within

The Message Within
Author: Herbert Bless,Joseph P. Forgas
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317710387

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This provocative book provides the first comprehensive and informative overview of the role of various subjective experiences in social cognition and behavior, and argues that the study of such experiences may be one of the key unifying themes of social psychology. Based on recent theoretical and empirical developments in the discipline, this select group of leading international researchers surveys extensive evidence and shows that subjective experiences play a key role in most aspects of social cognition and social behavior. The book contains five main sections, discussing the role of subjective experiences in social information processing (Part 1), their influence on memory (Part 2) and their role in intergroup contexts (Part 3). The role of affective experiences in social thinking and behavior is analyzed (Part 4), and the influence of subjective experiences on the development and change of attitudes and stereotypes is also addressed (Part 5).

Our Brains Are Like Computers

Our Brains Are Like Computers
Author: Joel Shaul
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2016-01-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781784502089

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This highly visual social skills book uses computer metaphors and visual diagrams to help children on the autism spectrum to understand how their words and actions can affect other people. Easily identifiable computing and social networking metaphors are used to explain how memories are saved in the brain, like files in computer folders, and how, just as files can be shared and downloaded on the internet, people learn about you by sharing their positive and negative impressions with each other. The author explains why certain actions may be 'liked' or 'disliked' by others, and offers guidance on appropriate and inappropriate social behavior. This book also features photocopiable worksheets to reinforce the guidance and lessons offered in the book.