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Emotional Contagion Elaine Hatfield (University of Hawaii, Manoa)

Emotional Contagion By Elaine Hatfield (University of Hawaii, Manoa)

Emotional Contagion by Elaine Hatfield (University of Hawaii, Manoa)


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Summary

When we are talking to someone who is depressed it may make us feel depressed, whereas if we talk to someone who is feeling self-confident and buoyant we are likely to feel good about ourselves. This phenomenon, known as emotional contagion, is identified here, and compelling evidence for its effect is offered from a variety of psychological disciplines.

Emotional Contagion Summary

Emotional Contagion by Elaine Hatfield (University of Hawaii, Manoa)

When people are in a certain mood, whether elation or depression, that mood is often communicated to others. When we are talking to someone who is depressed it may make us feel depressed, whereas if we talk to someone who is feeling self-confident and buoyant we are likely to feel good about ourselves. This phenomenon, known as emotional contagion, is identified here, and compelling evidence for its affect is offered from a variety of disciplines - social and developmental psychology, history, cross-cultural psychology, experimental psychology, and psychopathology.

Emotional Contagion Reviews

...the potential of Emotional Contagion to exert a positive and long-lasting influence on research and theory in emotional interaction is immense...an important and useful book. Joseph N. Cappella, Contemporary Psychology
...this book clearly explores its topic and presents a compelling case for its thesis, all in readable prose that is laced with interesting examples. Cognition and Emotion

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Animal research; 3. Developmental research: A. Evidence that children catch their parents' emotions; B. Evidence that parents catch their childrens' emotions; 4. Clinical research: A. Therapists' reaction to clients: i. Clinicians assessment of clients' emotional states: Conscious judgments versus emotional contagion; ii. Do therapists' expectations subtly effect emotional contagion?; B. Psychopathic clients; C. Peoples' reactions to the anxious, depressed, or angry; 5. Social psychological research: A. Cross-cultural research: hysterical contagion; B. Experimental social psychological research; 6. Historical research: A. The dancing manias of the Middle-Ages; B. The great fear of 1789; C. The New York City riots of 1863; D. Man's inhumanity to man; 6. Summing up.

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NPB9780521444989
9780521444989
0521444985
Emotional Contagion by Elaine Hatfield (University of Hawaii, Manoa)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1993-09-24
252
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