Personality as an Affect-Processing System: Toward an Integrative Theory

Personality as an Affect-Processing System: Toward an Integrative Theory

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Feb 1, 2002 · Anglais · Relié (240 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 240
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 1, 2002
Éditeur Psychology Press/Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
ISBN-10 0805839127
ISBN-13 9780805839128

Description

Jack Block explores the intricate nature of personality through the lens of affect-processing systems, shedding light on how emotions and feelings shape individual behavior. Throughout history, the quest to understand human nature has led to various theories and models, but Block aims to provide an integrative approach that connects different strands of thought. By examining the interplay between personality traits and emotional processing, he draws connections that deepen comprehension of how these elements influence each other.

The reader is invited to consider personality not merely as a static set of traits but as a dynamic system influenced by affective experiences. Block delves into the mechanisms through which emotions impact cognition and behavior, offering a comprehensive look at the underlying processes that define personality. This perspective challenges traditional views and encourages a more holistic understanding of what it means to be human.

Block's work stands as a significant contribution to psychological literature, prompting reflections on the complexity of human behavior and encouraging further exploration of the intricate web that connects personality with emotional life. His insights invite both scholars and lay readers alike to engage with the ongoing conversation about the essence of personality and its related affective processes.

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Histoire Psychologie

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