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The psychotic wavelength: A psychoanalytic perspective for psychiatry. Routledge, 2009.

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Gibbons, Sandra Louise. A theoretical framework defining the affective dimension of human-movement experiences from a physical-education curriculum perspective. Microform Publications, College of Human development and performance, University of Oregon, 1989.

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International, Symposium "25 Years Weissenau Depression Unit" (2001 Weissenau Germany). Perspectives in affective disorders. Karger, 2002.

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Siewert, Senta. Performing Moving Images. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462985834.

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Performing Moving Images: Access, Archive and Affects presents institutions, individuals and networks who have ensured experimental films and Expanded Cinema of the 1960s and 1970s are not consigned to oblivion. Through a comparison of recent international case studies from festivals, museums, and gallery spaces, the book analyzes their new contexts, and describes the affective reception of those events. The study asks: what is the relationship between an aesthetic experience and memory at the point where film archives, cinema, and exhibition practices intersect? What can we learn from re-screenings, re-enactments, and found footage works, that are using archival material? How does the affective experience of the images, sounds and music resonate today? Performing Moving Images: Access, Archive and Affects proposes a theoretical framework from the perspective of the performative practice of programming, curating, and reconstructing, bringing in insights from original interviews with cultural agents together with an interdisciplinary academic discourse.
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Gokcay, Didem. Affective computing and interaction: Psychological, cognitive, and neuroscientific perspectives. Information Science Reference, 2011.

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Adom, Ahamefula N. Age stereotypes in a cross-cultural perspective: A study of perspections of aging and attitudes toward old adults in Nigeria and Norway assessed in terms of affective meanings, psychological importance, and ego states of transactional analysis. Norwegian University of Science and Technoloy, Dept. of Psychology, 1996.

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Hudgins, James E. Tropical cyclones affecting North Carolina since 1586: An historical perspective. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, Eastern Region Headquarters, Scientific Services Division, 2000.

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Hudgins, James E. Tropical cyclones affecting North Carolina since 1586: An historical perspective. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, Eastern Region Headquarters, Scientific Services Division, 2000.

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Weiss, Amy L. Perspectives on individual differences affecting therapeutic change in communication disorders. Psychology Press, 2010.

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Weiss, Amy L. Perspectives on individual differences affecting therapeutic change in communication disorders. Psychology Press, 2010.

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Gano-Overway, Lori A. Goal perspectives and their relationships to beliefs, affective responses and coping strategies among african and anglo american athletes. Microform Publications, College of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, University of Oregon, 1996.

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Canada, Bank of. Notes For A Luncheon Address by John W. Crow to the Calgary Chamber of Commerce Calgary, Alberta, May 19th, 1987. Perspective on Economic Developments Affecting Canada. s.n, 1987.

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Tetsuhiko, Kariya, and Nakagawara Michio, eds. Affective disorders: Perspective on basic research and clinical practice. Seiwa Shoten, 1993.

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Horton, Roger. Biological Aspects of Affective Disorders (Neuroscience Perspective Series). Academic Press, 1991.

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Kam-Shing, Yip, ed. Schizoaffective disorders: International perspective on understanding, intervention, and rehabilitation. Nova Science Publishers, 2008.

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Science And Emotions After 1945 A Transatlantic Perspective. The University of Chicago Press, 2014.

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MacNamara, Annmarie, and K. Luan Phan. Neurocircuitry of Affective, Cognitive, and Regulatory Systems. Edited by Christian Schmahl, K. Luan Phan, Robert O. Friedel, and Larry J. Siever. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199362318.003.0001.

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This chapter provides a review and synthesis of the neurocircuitry involved in affect and cognition and their interactions as it relates to regulatory functions. Cognition and emotion are considered together taking a more integrated, functional perspective. The chapter first gives an overview regarding structure and function of key brain regions, that is, prefrontal and cingulate regions, insula, and subcortical regions, as well as other temporal-parietal-occipital regions. Following this overview, the chapter proceeds with summarizing key neuroscientific findings as organized by cognitive processes and their relevance for emotion. The choice of processes reflects the key stages involved in responding to a stimulus, from the time of sensory input to behavioral response/output, namely perception, learning and memory central executive functions, cognitive appraisal, and reappraisal. The overall aim of the chapter is to provide a better understanding of cognitive-emotional interactions at the neurocircuit level.
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A theoretical framework defining the affective dimension of human-movement experiences from a physical-education curriculum perspective. 1989.

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A theoretical framework defining the affective dimension of human-movement experiences from a physical-education curriculum perspective. 1989.

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Kaschka, W. P., ed. Perspectives in Affective Disorders. S. Karger AG, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-00864-7.

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Placidi, Gian Franco, and Liliana Dell'Osso. Recurrent Mood Disorders: New Perspectives in Therapy. Springer, 2011.

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F, Placidi G., ed. Recurrent mood disorders: New perspectives in therapy. Springer-Verlag, 1993.

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Placidi, G. F., L. Dell'Osso, and G. Nistico. Recurrent Mood Disorders: New Perspectives in Therapy. Springer-Verlag Telos, 1993.

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G, Howells John, ed. Modern perspectives in the psychiatry of the affective disorders. Brunner/Mazel, 1989.

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Lennard, Anna, and Linn Van Dyne. Helping That Hurts Intended Beneficiaries: A New Perspective on the Dark Side of Helping Organizational Citizenship Behavior. Edited by Philip M. Podsakoff, Scott B. Mackenzie, and Nathan P. Podsakoff. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190219000.013.37.

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Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is essential for organizations to gain and maintain competitive advantage in environments with constantly evolving demands. Although most of the literature implicitly assumes that OCB predicts positive work attitudes, affective states, cognitions, and behavior for employees and organizations, some work raises the question of when OCB fails to produce positive consequences, and scholars have called for a more balanced perspective that acknowledges possible negative consequences of OCB. In this chapter, we focus on the unintended negative outcomes of helping OCB to recipients. More specifically, we consider factors that paradoxically cause positively intended helping to backfire and have negative effects on recipients. To date, most research on outcomes of OCB has focused on performance outcomes. In contrast, we focus on nonperformance outcomes for recipients of helping because nonperformance outcomes are more proximal and can shed light on processes that influence more distal outcomes, such as performance.
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Kariya, T. Affective Disorders: Perspectives On Basic Research And Clinical Practice. Routledge, 1993.

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J, Davidson Richard, ed. Neuropsychological perspectives on affective and anxiety disorders. Psychology Press, 1998.

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Hamilton, Nancy A., Ruth Ann Atchley, Lauren Boddy, Erik Benau, and Ronald Freche. Emotion Regulation and Cognitive Control in Pain Processing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190627898.003.0003.

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Chronic pain is a multidimensional phenomenon characterized by deficits at the behavioral, social, and affective levels of functioning. Depression and anxiety disorders are overrepresented among pain patients, suggesting that pain affects processes of emotion regulation. Conceptualizing the experience of chronic pain within a motivational organizing perspective offers a useful framework for understanding the emotional experiences of individuals living with chronic pain and how they balance harm-avoidant goals with generative approach oriented goals. To that end this chapter also integrates theories of emotion regulation (ER) and cognitive control to shed additional light on the problem of living with chronic pain, and it introduces a theory, consistent with findings from affective neuroscience, suggesting that painful flare-ups may be driven by anticipatory pain reactions in addition to somatic signals.
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Sheeran, Paschal, Thomas L. Webb, Peter M. Gollwitzer, and Gabriele Oettingen. Self-Regulation of Affect–Health Behavior Relations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190499037.003.0005.

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The present chapter analyzes relations between affect and health behaviors from the perspective of the action control model of affect regulation. It presents evidence that forming if-then plans or implementation intentions can emancipate health actions from unwanted influence by three kinds of affect—experienced affect, anticipated affect, and implicit affect. For each of these kinds of affect, it demonstrates that emancipation can be achieved in two ways—either by directly targeting the affect itself so as to undermine the strength of the affective response, or by targeting the relationship between affect and health behavior so that the translation of affect into action is reduced or blocked. It concludes that the impact of affect on health decisions and actions is not inevitable: affective influence can be modulated effectively using if-then plans.
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New perspectives in the treatment of affective disorder. Education in Practice division of Medical Tribune Group, 1987.

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Harbus, Antonina. The Long View. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190457747.003.0008.

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This chapter considers how a modern reader can make sense of a medieval text, but also to have an aesthetic and emotional reaction to the text. It deploys insights from neuroscientific work on emotion in mental processing, the psychology and history of emotions, and cognitive poetic approaches to the aesthetics of reading, to consider how poetic language use interacts with cognitive structures and processes. By using a new diachronic perspective, this chapter explores the shared cognitive basis of meaning and feeling in short (translated) elegiac poems written over 1,000 years ago in Old English. It demonstrates that readerly emotional investment arises from linguistic features, including metaphoric language and affective triggers, to produce a literary effect. By tracing the interaction of affective and interpretive processes, this chapter considers the shared cognitive/emotional basis of meaning-making in both proximate and distant literary responses and broadens the scope of inquiries into cognition and poetics.
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Zheng, Robert Z. Cognitive and Affective Perspectives on Immersive Technology in Education. IGI Global, 2020.

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Zheng, Robert Z. Cognitive and Affective Perspectives on Immersive Technology in Education. IGI Global, 2020.

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Zheng, Robert Z. Cognitive and Affective Perspectives on Immersive Technology in Education. IGI Global, 2020.

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Zheng, Robert Z. Cognitive and Affective Perspectives on Immersive Technology in Education. IGI Global, 2020.

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Furtak, Rick Anthony. Attunement and Perspectival Truth. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190492045.003.0007.

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Once we have rejected the notion of a subject-independent objectivity, we lack any basis for assuming that our emotional responses project value onto a neutral world. Love’s vision must give us unique, unequalled access to the sort of truth that it reveals. Each person’s emotional point of view, his or her attunement to the world, makes possible a distinct form of knowledge, revealing a particular truth. Our moods, temperaments, and idiosyncratic affective outlooks must fit into this book’s account of emotions as felt recognitions of significance. Each attunement involves selective attention and focus—not distortion. An observer who is not attuned in any way would not notice anything. Each person’s affective vantage point illustrates the perspectival character of existence. Because our affective outlook is a condition of apprehending axiological reality, becoming appreciative of another person’s attunement enables us to know other sides of the truth and other significant truths.
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Ryckeghem, Dimiti van, and Geert Crombez. Pain and Attention. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190627898.003.0006.

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Attention plays a pivotal role in the experience of pain and its impact upon daily activities. Accordingly, research on the interplay between attention and pain has a long scientific history. This chapter discusses the theoretical frameworks that aim to explain the relationship between attention and pain. It argues for a motivational perspective on pain that highlights the critical role of cognitive, affective, and contextual factors in explaining the interplay between attention and pain. To substantiate this argument, the chapter provides an overview of available research addressing the bottom-up capture of attention by pain and the top-down modulation (both inhibition and facilitation) of attention for pain. It concludes with guidelines and suggestions for future research and discusses clinical implications of adopting a motivational perspective on pain.
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Martin, Christopher S., Tammy Chung, and James W. Langenbucher. Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders. Edited by Kenneth J. Sher. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381678.013.001.

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This chapter describes how substance use, substance-related problems, and substance use disorders (SUDs) have been viewed over time and in different cultures. Substance problems and inebriety were historically understood through a moralistic perspective, although the description of substance problem syndromes as medical diseases or disorders has a long history. Systematic attempts to develop and refine diagnostic criteria for SUDs began in the middle of the twentieth century and continue to this day. Research has identified limitations of existing diagnostic criteria for SUDs, which can aid the development of future classification systems. Culture plays a role in how substance use and SUDs are conceptualized and in how symptoms are manifested and interpreted. Modern theory of the nature of substance dependence emphasizes how chronic substance use can produce neuroadaptations in brain systems involved in reward, motivation, affective regulation, inhibitory control, and tolerance/withdrawal, all of which can contribute to compulsive substance use behavior.
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Social Workers Affecting Social Policy An International Perspective. Policy Press, 2013.

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Gal, John, and Idit Weiss-Gal. Social Workers Affecting Social Policy: An International Perspective. Policy Press, 2014.

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Davis, Mark H. Empathy, Compassion, and Social Relationships. Edited by Emma M. Seppälä, Emiliana Simon-Thomas, Stephanie L. Brown, Monica C. Worline, C. Daryl Cameron, and James R. Doty. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190464684.013.23.

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Empathy is widely recognized to have multiple facets, both affective and cognitive. This chapter reviews evidence regarding the effect on social relationships of two of these facets: compassion and perspective-taking. The focus is on three domains: smooth social functioning/relationship quality, social support, and responses to partner transgression. Evidence indicates that perspective-taking is consistently related to measures of relationship quality, including global relationship satisfaction and interpersonal hostility. In contrast, compassion displays weaker and less consistent associations. A similar pattern is found for social support; perspective-taking has a consistent beneficial effect on the provision of various types of relationship support; the effects of compassion are weaker. A different pattern emerges for reactions to partner transgression. By far the strongest predictor of forgiveness is experiencing compassion for the transgressor. Finally, the limited evidence from studies examining these issues cross-culturally suggests that these patterns hold in non-American samples as well.
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(Editor), Peter J. Marshall, and Nathan A. Fox (Editor), eds. The Development of Social Engagement: Neurobiological Perspectives (Series in Affective Science). Oxford University Press, USA, 2005.

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Problems of Living: Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Cognitive-Affective Science. Academic Press, 2021.

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Downes, Stephanie, Sally Holloway, and Sarah Randles. A Feeling for Things, Past and Present. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802648.003.0002.

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This chapter gives an overview of the state of cross-disciplinary research into objects and emotions. It considers major intellectual works from the fields of archaeology, anthropology, art and design history, history, literary studies, philosophy, and psychology from the perspective of the history of emotions, in order to assess which current major directions in these fields may be most useful for those seeking to write affective histories of the material world. By investigating the critical history of objects and emotions and reflecting on the state of the field today, the authors offer an interdisciplinary frame for the essays that follow, outlining various methodologies and their implications for emotions research in the humanities in general.
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Ricciardi, Victor. The Financial Psychology of Players, Services, and Products. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190269999.003.0002.

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This chapter provides an overview of the emerging cognitive and emotional themes of behavioral finance that influence individual behavior. The behavioral finance perspective of risk incorporates both qualitative (subjective) and quantitative (objective) aspects of the decision-making process. An emerging subject of research interest and investigation in behavioral finance is the inverse (negative) relation between perceived risk and expected return (perceived return). The chapter highlights important topics such as representativeness, framing, anchoring, mental accounting, control issues, familiarity bias, trust, worry, and regret theory. It also examines the role of negative affective reactions on financial decisions. A host of biases that depend on specific aspects of the financial product or investment service influence the judgment and decision-making process of most financial players.
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Singha, Lotika. Work, Labour and Cleaning. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529201468.001.0001.

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The outsourcing of domestic work in the UK has been steadily rising since the 1970s, but little research has considered the experiences of local White British women working as independent cleaning service-providers.Domestic work in India is increasingly researched but mostly with a regional focus. Through a nuanced cross-cultural analysis of outsourced domestic cleaning in a particular social context in the UK and India, this book provides a fresh perspective on domestic work: that outsourced domestic cleaning can be done as work (using mental and manual skills and labour) or as labour (understood as requiring mainly manual labour accompanied by ‘natural’ emotional/affective labour), depending on the work conditions. The book challenges feminist dogma and popular myths about housework.
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United States. National Weather Service. Eastern Region. Scientific Services Division., ed. Tropical cyclones affecting North Carolina since 1586: An historical perspective. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, Eastern Region Headquarters, Scientific Services Division, 2000.

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United States. National Weather Service. Eastern Region. Scientific Services Division., ed. Tropical cyclones affecting North Carolina since 1586: An historical perspective. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, Eastern Region Headquarters, Scientific Services Division, 2000.

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Davidson, R. Neuropsychological Perspectives On Affective And Anxiety Disorders: A Special Issue of the Journal Cognition and Emotion (Cognition and Emotion, Special Issue). Psychology Press, 1998.

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Kahveci, Murat. Affective Perspectives in Chemistry Education Research: Dual-Process Theories, Intuition and Learning Objects. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2019.

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