Emotion, social relationships, and health / edited by Carol D. Ryff & Burton H. Singer.

Social relationships have been repeatedly linked to health outcomes and even length of life, although how these effects occur remains a mystery. This volume puts forth emotion as a critical mediator of the social relationship-health nexus and presents findings from leading experts on how social emot...

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Other Authors: Ryff, Carol D., Singer, Burton
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
Series:Series in affective science.
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Online Access:Click for online access
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. Integrating emotion into the study of social relationships and health / Carol D. Ryff, Burton H. Singer
  • Meta-emotion, children's emotional intelligence, and buffering children from marital conflict / John Gottman
  • Commentary / Victoria von Sadovszky, Kathryn E. Angell
  • Relationship experiences and emotional well-being / Harry T. Reis
  • Commentary / Angela Cloninger
  • Group psychotherapy for women with breast cancer : relationships among social support, emotional expression, and survival / David Spiegel, Rachel Kimerling
  • Commentary / Vicki Aken
  • Elective affinities and uninvited agonies : mapping emotion with significant others onto health / Carol D. Ryff [and others]
  • Commentary / Meg Wise
  • How do others get under our skin? : social relationships and health / Teresa Seeman
  • Commentary / Christine M.L. Kwan
  • Social relationships and susceptibility to the common cold / Sheldon Cohen
  • Commentary / Ted Robles
  • Social context and other psychological influences on the development of immunity / Christopher L. Coe, Gabriele R. Lubach
  • Commentary / Teresa M. Reyes.