Attention and Emotion (Classic Edition): A clinical perspective (Psychology Press & Routledge Classic Editions)

Attention and Emotion (Classic Edition): A clinical perspective (Psychology Press & Routledge Classic Editions)

by Adrian Wells (Author), Gerald Matthews (Author), Gerald Matthews (Author), Adrian Wells (Author)

Synopsis

This is a Classic Edition of Adrian Wells and Gerald Matthews' award-winning textbook on attention and emotion, which now includes new section introductions. The book won the British Psychological Society book award in 1998, and is now widely seen as a classic in the field of emotional disorders.

Attention and Emotion: A Clinical Perspective critically reviews the literature on attention and emotion, and offers an integrative cognitive attentional model of the development and maintenance of emotional disorders. The authors also discuss the implications for clinical practice of attentional theories of emotional dysfunction. In the new section introductions, the authors reflect on the influence of their ground-breaking model and the subsequent developments in the field, 20 years since the book was first published. The book will continue to be essential reading for students, researchers and professionals with an interest in disorders of attention and emotion.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 354
Edition: 1
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 24 Nov 2014

ISBN 10: 1138814849
ISBN 13: 9781138814844

Media Reviews

`The impact of the publication of Attention and Emotion twenty years ago cannot be underestimated. It systematized accumulating empirical evidence in the emerging field of emotion-cognition interactions. It provided a structured framework to integrate these data, as well as a theoretical model to guide and stimulate research and the development of clinical applications. One of the many strong features of that work was and remains to anchor cognition-emotion research in a precise understanding of the cognitive architecture.
Twenty years later most of the issues initially introduced in that ground breaking book are at the heart of current research on emotion and cognition. The original text is just as relevant as it was. The key topics of attentional bias, thinking styles, strategic processing and emotion are still at the forefront of current research. Their importance was presciently established in Attention and Emotion twenty years ago. These concepts have also had a significant impact on clinical practice, with the development of interventions now documented as being effective. The introduction to the new edition clearly synthesizes the progress that has been made since the original publication of the book. It highlights the many topics that are still relevant in current research and practice and brilliantly identifies avenues that remain to be investigated.
Attention and Emotion is a must read for anybody interested in the interaction between cognition and emotion both in healthy and clinical populations.'
- Isabelle Blanchette, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Canada.

Praise for the 1st edition:
'A major contribution to the study of cognition and emotion. In addition to an authoritative and extremely comprehensive review of the literature, the authors present us with an innovative theory which places strategic processes, self-focussed attention and meta-cognitive beliefs in centre stage. Thought provoking and rewarding, this book has much to interest emotion researchers, students and clinicians'. - David M Clark, University of Oxford, UK

'This book presents the most thorough and detailed review yet written of the complex area of attention and emotion. The authors have comprehensively examined the extensive research literature and have original and insightful comments to make about almost every study and article they discuss. Despite working in the area for a number of years I found myself being forced to view familiar studies and ideas in a new light and one can ask nothing more from a book than this!' - Tim Dalgleish, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge University, UK

Author Bio
Adrian Wells is Professor of Clinical and Experimental Psychopathology at the University of Manchester, UK. His research interests are in the areas of cognitive theory and therapy and emotional disorders. He has made major contributions to treatments for anxiety disorders and he is the originator of Metacognitive Therapy (MCT). His treatments are included in NHS NICE guidelines. Gerald Matthews is Research Professor at the Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida, USA. His research focuses on human factors, cognitive models of personality and individual differences, and task-induced states of stress and fatigue.