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Abstract: . . . Interpersonal Processes in Psychological Problems 1-57230-679-3 2001 280pp £28.95 hbk Gauvain: The Social Context of Cognitive Development 1-57230-516-9 2000 238pp £33.50 hbk 1-57230-610-6 2000 238pp £17.99 pbk Watson: Mood and Temperament 1-57230-526-6 2000 360pp £31.95 hbk Key Backlist See also www.guilfordpress.co.uk Page 10 New! ATTACHMENT, EVOLUTION, AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION Lee A. Kirkpatrick College of William and Mary, USA “In this highly engaging, wide- ranging, and gracefully written book, Kirkpatrick moves from his own innovative work on attachment processes and religious phenomena . . . . . . Interpersonal Processes in Psychological Problems 1-57230-679-3 2001 280pp £28.95 hbk Gauvain: The Social Context of Cognitive Development 1-57230-516-9 2000 238pp £33.50 hbk 1-57230-610-6 2000 238pp £17.99 pbk Watson: Mood and Temperament 1-57230-526-6 2000 360pp £31.95 hbk Key Backlist See also www.guilfordpress.co.uk Page 10 New! ATTACHMENT, EVOLUTION, AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION Lee A. Kirkpatrick College of William and Mary, USA “In this highly engaging, wide- ranging, and gracefully written book, Kirkpatrick moves from his own innovative work on attachment processes and religious phenomena to a . . . . . . of analysis, from neuroscience to culture, the volume develops a broader scientific basis for the idea of emotional intelligence. It also raises stimulating new questions about the role of emotion in adaptive personal and social functioning. Hb: 1-57230-785-4 November 2002 434pp £40.00 Emotions and Social Behavior Series OSTRACISM The Power of Silence Kipling D. Williams Macquarie University, Australia . . . . . . Psychology . Attachment Theory in Modern Evolutionary Perspective. Religion: Adaptation or Evolutionary Byproduct? Beyond Attachment: Religion and Other Evolved Psychological Mechanisms. The Cognitive Origins of Religious Belief. Beyond Genes: Learning, Rationality, and Culture. Toward an Evolutionary Psychology of Religion. Hb: 1-59385-088-3 December 2004 400pp. £30.00 w w w. p s y p r e s s . c o . u k 10 Page 11 THE WISDOM IN FEELING Psychological Processes in Emotional Intelligence Lisa Feldman Barrett, Boston College, USA Peter Salovey, Yale University, New Haven, USA (Eds.) Emotional intelligence . . . . . . desire to experience competence and avoid experiencing incompetence, the volume integrates disparate theories and findings and sets forth a coherent agenda for future research. w w w. p s y p r e s s . c o . u k 3 ARENA Social Psychology Visit www.socialpsychologyarena.com for the complete list of titles in Social Psychology Page 4 CONTENTS Part I: Introduction. Elliot, Dweck, Competence and Motivation: Competence as the Core of Achievement Motivation. Part II: Central Constructs. Sternberg, Intelligence, Competence, and Expertise. Schultheiss, Brunstein, An Implicit Motive Perspective on Competence. . . . --3000,5,300,3194,56499
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