Emotions and Mental Health in Adulthood 1 Fall 2007
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Author: Dacher Keltner
Subject: Social Sciences
Institution Name:
UC Berkeley
Collection Name: Webcast UC Berkeley Course Lectures
Abstract: Emotions and Mental Health in Adulthood 1. From Psych 156: Human Emotion - Fall 2007. This course will examine two different theoretical perspectives on emotion: (1) the differential emotions approach with its strong evolutionary grounding, and (2) the social constructionist approach. Next, the course will investigate empirical research on many facets of emotion including facial expression, physiology, appraisal, and the lexicon of emotion. Finally, we will consider more specific topics including social interaction, culture, gender, personality, and psychopathology.
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Course Type: Learning Module
Material Types: Audio Lectures
Media Formats: Audio
Language: English
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