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Emotional contagion/情绪传染

$32.00
ISBN:
9787300332222
Transliterated Title:
Qing xu chuan ran
Author:
( Mei ) Yi lai en · ha te fei er de (Elaine Hatfield) , ( Mei ) Yue han · ka qiao bo (John T. Cacioppo) , ( mei ) li cha de · la pu sen (Richard L. Rapson) /(美)伊莱恩·哈特菲尔德(Elaine Hatfield),(美)约翰·卡乔波(John T. Cacioppo),(美)理查德·拉普森(Richard L. Rapson)
Publisher:
Zhongguo ren min da xue chu ban she/中国人民大学出版社
Publish Date:
2025.01
Page:
28256
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Drawing on a variety of disciplines, including social psychology, developmental psychology, history, cross-cultural psychology, experimental psychology, and psychophysiology, this book provides compelling evidence for the social psychological phenomenon of "emotional contagion." In this book, the authors argue that people tend to automatically and continuously synchronize with others' facial expressions, voices, postures, movements, and instrumental emotional behaviors in daily contact; more importantly, people's emotional experiences are constantly influenced by this mimetic feedback. They first present observational and laboratory evidence to support their views, and then provide practical suggestions for clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, doctors, couples, parents, and professionals who want to better shape the emotional tone of social situations.

本书综合各个学科,包括社会心理学、发展心理学、历史学、跨文化心理学、实验心理学和心理生理学,为“情绪传染”这一社会心理现象提供了令人信服的证据。在本书中,作者认为,人们在日常接触中往往会自动、持续地与他人的面部表情、声音、姿势、动作和工具性情绪行为同步;更重要的是,人们的情绪体验时刻受到这种模仿反馈的影响。他们首先呈现了观察和实验室证据来支持他们的观点,然后为临床心理学家、心理治疗师、医生、夫妻、父母,以及希望更好地塑造社交场合情感基调的专业人士提供了实用建议。