The Rise of Consciousness and the Development of Emotional Life

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Child & Adolescent, Child Development, Emotions
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Author: Michael Lewis, PhD ISBN: 9781462512614
Publisher: Guilford Publications Publication: October 16, 2013
Imprint: The Guilford Press Language: English
Author: Michael Lewis, PhD
ISBN: 9781462512614
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Publication: October 16, 2013
Imprint: The Guilford Press
Language: English

Synthesizing decades of influential research and theory, Michael Lewis demonstrates the centrality of consciousness for emotional development. At first, infants' competencies constitute innate reactions to particular physical events in the child's world. These "action patterns" are not learned, but are readily influenced by temperament and social interactions. With the rise of consciousness, these early competencies become reflected feelings, giving rise to the self-conscious emotions of empathy, envy, and embarrassment, and, later, shame, guilt, and pride. Focusing on typically developing children, Lewis also explores problems of atypical emotional development.

Winner/m-/William James Book Award, Society for General Psychology (APA Division 1)

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Synthesizing decades of influential research and theory, Michael Lewis demonstrates the centrality of consciousness for emotional development. At first, infants' competencies constitute innate reactions to particular physical events in the child's world. These "action patterns" are not learned, but are readily influenced by temperament and social interactions. With the rise of consciousness, these early competencies become reflected feelings, giving rise to the self-conscious emotions of empathy, envy, and embarrassment, and, later, shame, guilt, and pride. Focusing on typically developing children, Lewis also explores problems of atypical emotional development.

Winner/m-/William James Book Award, Society for General Psychology (APA Division 1)

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