Change in Emotion and Mental Health 1st Edition
Change in Emotion and Mental Health, 1st Edition by Andrea C. Samson, David Sander, and Ueli Kramer is a definitive, research-driven guide for anyone seeking to understand how emotional processes shape mental health across the lifespan. Clear, compelling and deeply relevant, this book bridges cutting-edge theory with real-world clinical insight.
Dive into a multidisciplinary exploration of emotion dynamics, regulation, and mental-health trajectories. Drawing on contemporary research from psychology, neuroscience and clinical practice, the authors illuminate how shifts in emotional experience and expression influence the onset, course and recovery of common disorders. Rich case examples and evidence-based frameworks clarify complex concepts—making it an essential resource for clinicians, graduate students, researchers and mental-health policymakers.
Why this book matters: it translates advanced science into practical assessment strategies and intervention targets, helping therapists refine treatment plans and researchers design stronger studies. Whether you’re studying emotion regulation in depression, examining resilience after trauma, or developing prevention programs, this volume offers actionable insights and conceptual clarity.
Ideal for professionals and learners across North America, the UK, Europe, Australia and beyond, Change in Emotion and Mental Health is both an academic cornerstone and a practical companion. Its accessible writing and rigorous scholarship make it equally suitable for course reading, clinical reference and library collections.
Explore the mechanisms that connect emotion to wellbeing—equip yourself with the knowledge to diagnose more precisely, intervene more effectively, and advance the science of mental health. Add this authoritative 1st Edition to your collection and transform how you understand the emotional roots of psychological change.
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