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245 00 Social pain :|bneuropsychological and health implications
of loss and exclusion /|cedited by Geoff MacDonald and
Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell.
250 First edition.
264 1 Washington, DC :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
|c[2011]
264 4 |c©2011
300 x, 258 pages :|billustrations ;|c26 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 The neurobiology of social loss in animals : some keys to
the puzzle of psychic pain in humans / Jaak Panksepp --
The neural basis of social pain : findings and
implications / Naomi I. Eisenberger -- Physiological
responses to experiences of social pain / Sally S.
Dickerson -- Genetic factors in social pain / Baldwin M.
Way and Shelley E. Taylor -- Acetaminophen dulls
psychological pain / C. Nathan DeWall, Richard S. Pond Jr.,
and Timothy Deckman -- Defensive avoidance of social pain
via perceptions of social threat and reward / Geoff
Macdonald, Terry K. Borsook, and Stephanie S. Spielmann --
Social pain is easily relived and prelived, but physical
pain is not / Zhansheng Chen and Kipling D. Williams --
The biopsychosocial perspective of pain and emotion /
Robert J. Gatchel and Nancy D. Kishino -- Social stressors,
social pain, and health / Andrew Baum, Carroll Michelle
Lee, and Angela Liegey Dougall -- Bullying and its long-
term health implications / Jennifer M. Knack, Haylie L.
Gomez, and Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell.
520 1 "Social pain is the experience of pain as a result of
interpersonal rejection or loss, such as rejection from a
social group, bullying, or the loss of a loved one.
Research now shows that social pain results from the
activation of certain components in physical pain systems.
Although social, clinical, health, and developmental
psychologists have each explored aspects of social pain,
recent work from the neurosciences provides a coherent,
unifying framework for integrative research." "This edited
volume provides the first comprehensive, multidisciplinary
exploration of social pain. Part I examines the subject
from a neuroscience perspective, outlining the
evolutionary basis of social pain and tracing the genetic,
neurological, and physiological underpinnings of the
phenomenon. Part II explores the implications of social
pain for functioning in interpersonal relationships;
contributions examine the influence of painkillers on
social emotions, the ability to relive past social hurts,
and the relation of social pain to experiences of
intimacy. Part III examines social pain from a
biopsychosocial perspective in its consideration of the
health implications of social pain, outlining the role of
stress in social pain and the potential long-term health
consequences of bullying. The book concludes with an
integrative review of these diverse perspectives."--BOOK
JACKET.
650 0 Pain.
650 0 Loss (Psychology)
650 0 Neuropsychology.
650 12 Social Alienation|xpsychology.
650 22 Pain|xpsychology.
650 22 Social Behavior.
700 1 MacDonald, Geoff,|d1972-
700 1 Jensen-Campbell, Lauri A.
710 2 American Psychological Association.
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