YesCurrent dominant trends in the biological and psychological sciences tend to put emphasis on the role of the brain, cognition, and consciousness in realising emotional states and attempting to regulate them. In this article, I suggest an alternative approach with the idea that emotions emerge within social relations and give meaning and value to the situations in which we are located. Humans are understood as embodied emotional selves for who thought and emotion are intertwined. However, individuals can get caught in obsessive and compulsive thinking and feeling traps where the self loses touch with its emotions, and because of this also loses contact with the social situation and the ability to skilfully navigate it. In such circumstanc...
This article proposes a means for better understanding the self and consciousness. Data indicate th...
Products and services often provide value that goes beyond functional utility. Drawing from a compen...
Abstract We are prone to think that the emotions someone undergoes are somehow revelatory of the sor...
YesThis article takes a critical approach to emotion regulation suggesting that the concept needs su...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
In this dissertation, two fundamental questions are posed: (1) what is emotion, and (2) what part do...
What are emotions, where do they originate and how are they brought into being? While from antiquity...
Journal ArticleBegin with two premises. First, psychological experience always implies a connectio...
Modern neurobiological research on emotions (Damasio, LeDoux, Panksepp etc.) is changing our concept...
The three target articles presented in this issue add to a growing body of literature in social psyc...
Once deemed not respectable as a scientific domain, when behaviourist doctrine held sway, emotion is...
VOLUME ONE Feelings act as instincts in humans and other species. Feelings are designed to help us ...
Emotions are both central to life experience itself and highly pertinent to various disciplines, inc...
The article offers an account of emotional mechanisms (EMs). EMs are claimed to be personal, often u...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via https://ww...
This article proposes a means for better understanding the self and consciousness. Data indicate th...
Products and services often provide value that goes beyond functional utility. Drawing from a compen...
Abstract We are prone to think that the emotions someone undergoes are somehow revelatory of the sor...
YesThis article takes a critical approach to emotion regulation suggesting that the concept needs su...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
In this dissertation, two fundamental questions are posed: (1) what is emotion, and (2) what part do...
What are emotions, where do they originate and how are they brought into being? While from antiquity...
Journal ArticleBegin with two premises. First, psychological experience always implies a connectio...
Modern neurobiological research on emotions (Damasio, LeDoux, Panksepp etc.) is changing our concept...
The three target articles presented in this issue add to a growing body of literature in social psyc...
Once deemed not respectable as a scientific domain, when behaviourist doctrine held sway, emotion is...
VOLUME ONE Feelings act as instincts in humans and other species. Feelings are designed to help us ...
Emotions are both central to life experience itself and highly pertinent to various disciplines, inc...
The article offers an account of emotional mechanisms (EMs). EMs are claimed to be personal, often u...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via https://ww...
This article proposes a means for better understanding the self and consciousness. Data indicate th...
Products and services often provide value that goes beyond functional utility. Drawing from a compen...
Abstract We are prone to think that the emotions someone undergoes are somehow revelatory of the sor...