Selected Bibliography & References


Cognitive & Experimental Psychology

Blaney, P.H. (1986). Affect and Memory: A Review. Psychological Bulletin, 99(2), 229-246.

Bower, G.H. (1981). Mood and Memory. American Psychologist, 36, 129-148.

Buck, R. (1986). Psychology of Emotion. In Mind and Brain: Dialogues in cognitive neuroscience. J.E. LeDoux, and W. Hirst, eds. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Cannon, W.B. (1932). The Wisdom of the Body. New York, NY: Norton.

Clark, M.S. (1982). A role for arousal in the link between feeling states, judgments, and behavior. In Affect and cognition: The 17th Annual Carnegie Symposium on Cognition, M.S. Clark and S. Fiske, eds., 263-289. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

Davidson, R.J. (1993). The Neuropsychology of Emotion and Affective Style. In Handbook of Emotions, M. Lewis and J.M. Haviland, eds. New York: The Guilford Press.

Davidson, R.J. (1992). Prolegomenon to the Structure of Emotion: Gleanings from Neuropsychology. Cognition and Emotion, 6(3/4), 245-268.

Diener, E. and Emmons, R. A. (1984). The independence of positive and negative affect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 47, 1105-1117.

Dutton, D. and Aron, A. (1974). Some evidence for heightened sexual attraction under conditions of high anxiety. Jnl. of Personality and Social Psychology, 30, 510-517.

Ekman, P., Levenson, R.W., and Friesen, W.V. (1983). Autonomic nervous activity distinguishes among emotions. Science, 221, 1208-1210.

Ekman, P. and Friesen, W.V. (1971). Constants across cultures in the face and emotion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 17, 124-129.

Foa, E.B. and Kozak, M.J. (1991). Emotional Processing: Theory, Research, and Clinical Implications for Anxiety Disorders. In Emotion, Psychotherapy, and Change., J. Safran and L. Greenberg, eds., New York: The Guilford Press.

Frijda, N. (1986). The Emotions. Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Gray, J. A. (1982). The neuropsychology of anxiety. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Gray, J.A. (1995). A model of the limbic system and basal ganglia: Applications to Anxiety and Schizophrenia. In The Cognitive Neurosciences, Gazzaniga, M. ed., Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Guidano, V.F. and Liotti, G.(1983). Cognitive Processes and Emotional Disorders. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.

Izard, C.E. (1977). The Emotions and Emotion Concepts in Personality and Culture Research. In Handbook of Modern Personality Theory, R.B. Cattell and R.M. Breger, eds. Washington, DC: Hemisphere.

Lang, P.J. (1984). Cognition in emotion: Concept and action. In Emotions, cognition and behavior., C. Izard, J. Kagan, and R. Zajonc, eds. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Lazarus, R.S. (1991). Emotion and Adaptation. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Lazarus, R.S. (1984). Thoughts on the relation between emotion and cognition. In Approaches to Emotion, K.R. Scherer and P. Ekman, eds. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Leventhal, H. (1982). The integration of emotion and cognition: A view from the perceptual-motor theory of emotion. In Affect and cognition., M.S. Clarke and S.T. Fiske, eds. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

LeDoux, J. E. and Fellous, J-M. (1994). Emotion and Computational Neuroscience. In The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, M.A. Arbib, ed. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

LeDoux, J. E. (1994). Emotion, Memory and the Brain. Scientific American. June.

LeDoux, J. E. (1992). Brain Mechanisms of Emotion and Emotional Learning. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 2(2), 191-197.

LeDoux, J.E. (1989). Cognitive-Emotional Interactions in the Brain. Cognition and Emotion, 3(4), 267-289.

Mandler, G. (1984). Mind and Body. New York, NY: Norton and Co.

Mineka, S. and Sutton, S.K. (1992). Cognitive Biases and the Emotional Disorders. Psychological Science, 3(1), 65-69.

Mowrer, O.H. (1960). Learning Theory and Behavior. New York: Wiley.

Nugent, K. and Mineka, S. (1994). The Effect of High and Low Trait Anxiety on Implicit and Explicit Memory Tasks. Cognition and Emotion, 8(2), 147-163.

Oatley, K. and Jenkins, J.M. (1992). Human Emotions: Function and Dysfunction. Annual Review of Psychology, 43, 55-85.

Oatley, K. (1987). Cognitive science and the understanding of emotions. Cognition and Emotion. 3(1), 209-216.

Oatley, K. and Johnson-Laird, P.N. (1987). Towards a cognitive theory of the emotions. Cognition and Emotion, 1, 29-50.

Ortony, A. and Clore, G.L. (1989). Emotions, Moods, and Conscious Awareness. Cognition and Emotion, 3(2), 125-137.

Ortony, A., Clore, G.L., and Collins, A. (1988). The Cognitive Structure of Emotions. New York: NY: Cambridge University Press.

Panskepp, J. (1993). Neurochemical Control of Moods and Emotions: Amino Acids to Neuropeptides. In Handbook of Emotions, M. Lewis and J.M. Haviland, eds. New York: The Guilford Press.

Panksepp, J. (1990). Gray Zones at the Emotion/Cognition Interface: A Commentary. Cognition and Emotion, 4(3), 289-302.

Papez, J.W. (1937). A proposed mechanism of emotion. Archives of neurology and psychiatry, 38, 725-743.

Schachter, S and Singer, J. (1962). Cognitive, social, and physiological determinants of emotional state. Psychological Review, 69, 379-399.

Tomkins, S.S. (1995). Demos, E.V. ed. Exploring Affect: The Selected Writings of S.S. Tomkins. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Tomkins, S.S. (1970). A Theory of Memory. In Cognition and Affect, J.Antrobus, ed. Boston, MA: Little Brown & Co.

Tomkins, S.S., and Messick, S. eds. (1963). Computer simulation of personality. New York, NY: Wiley.

Williams, J.M.G., Fraser, N.W., MacLeod, C., and Mathews, A. (1988). Cognitive Psychology and Emotional Disorders. New York, NY: John Wiley.

Zajonc, R.B. (1984). On the primacy of affect. In Approaches to Emotion, K.R. Scherer and P. Ekman, eds. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Zajonc, R.B., Pietromonaco, P. and Bargh, J. (1982). Independence and interaction of affect and cognition. In Affect and cognition: The 17th Annual Carnegie Symposium on Cognition, M.S. Clark and S. Fiske (Eds). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Zuckerman, M. (1995). Good and Bad Humors: Biochemical Bases of Personality and Its Disorders. Psychological Science, 6(6), 325-332.


Clinical Psychology

Basch, M.F. (1976). The concept of affect: A Re-examination. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 24, 759-777.

Blanck, G. and Blanck, R. (1974). Ego Psychology: Theory and practice. New York: Columbia University Press.

Beck, A.T. (1976). Cognitive therapy and the emotional disorders. New York: International Universities Press.

Foa, E.B. and Kozak, M.J. (1991). Emotional Processing: Theory, Research, and Clinical Implications for Anxiety Disorders. In Emotion, Psychotherapy, and Change., J. Safran and L. Greenberg, eds. New York: The Guilford Press.

Greenberg, L. and Safran, J. (1987). Emotion in Psychotherapy. NY: The Guilford Press.

Guidano, V.F. and Liotti, G.(1983). Cognitive Processes and Emotional Disorders. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.

Horowitz, M. J. (1991). Person Schemas. In Person Schemas and maladaptive Interpersonal patterns. M.J.Horowitz, ed. Chicago, Ill: The University of Chicago Press.

Kaufman, Y. (1989). Analytical Psychotherapy. In Current Psychotherapies. R.J. Corsini and D. Wedding, eds. Itasca, Ill: F.E. Peacock Publishers, Inc.

Lang, P.J. (1984). Cognition in emotion: Concept and action. In C. Izard, J. Kagan, and R. Zajonc, eds. Emotions, cognition and behavior. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Leventhal, H. (1982). The integration of emotion and cognition: A view from the perceptual-motor theory of emotion. In Affect and cognition., M.S. Clarke and S.T. Fiske, eds. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Linehan, M.M. (1993). Skills Training Manual for Treating Borderline Personality Disorder. New York: The Guilford Press.

Mowrer, O.H. (1960). Learning Theory and Behavior. New York: Wiley.

Nichols, M.P. (1986). Catharsis: History and Theory. In Basic Techniques of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Foundations of Clinical Practice. M.P. Nichols and T.J. Paolino, Jr., eds. New York, NY: Gardner Press, Inc.

Rapaport, D. (1961). Emotions and Memory. New York, NY: Science Editions, Inc.

Safran, J.D. and Greenberg, L.S. (1991). Affective Change Processes: A Synthesis and Critical Analysis. In Emotion, Psychotherapy, and Change, J.D. Safran and L.S. Greenberg, eds. New York: The Guilford Press.

Singer, J.L. and Salovey, P. (1991). Organized Knowledge Structures and Personality. In Person Schemas and Maladaptive Interpersonal Patterns. M.J.Horowitz, ed. Chicago, Ill: The Univesity of Chicago Press.

Singer, J.L. and Salovey, P. (1988). Mood and memory: Evaluating the network theory of affect. Clinical Psychology Review, 8:211-251.

Stinson, C.H. and Palmer, S.E. (1991). Parallel Distributed Processing Models of Person Schemas and Psychopathologies. In Person Schemas and Maladaptive Interpersonal Patterns. M.J.Horowitz, ed. Chicago, Ill: The Univesity of Chicago Press.

Sullivan, H.S. (1956). Clinical Studies in Psychiatry. New York, NY: Norton.

Tellegen, A. (1985). Structures of Mood and Personality and their relevance to assessing anxiety with an emphasis on self-report. In A.H. Tuma and J.D. Maser, eds., Anxiety and the anxiety disorders. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.



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