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A01=Carole Hooven
A01=John Mordechai Gottman
A01=Lynn Fainsilber Katz
affectivity
anger
Attentional Abilities
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Author_John Mordechai Gottman
Author_Lynn Fainsilber Katz
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Basal Vagal Tone
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Child Emotion Regulation Ability
Child Negative Affect
Child Regulatory Physiology
child temperament assessment
child's
Child's Anger
Child's Emotion
Child's Mathematics Score
Child's Peer Relations
Child's Physical Health
Child’s Anger
Child’s Emotion
Child’s Physical Health
Cornell Medical Index
Emotion Coaching
Emotion Regulation Ability
emotion regulation theory
emotional expressiveness research
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Father's Awareness
Heart Rate Variability
Higher Vagal Tone
marital conflict effects
Marital Dissolution
META-EMOTION INTERVIEW
Meta-emotion Structure
META-EMOTION VARIABLES
negative
Negative Peer Relations
parental emotion regulation processes
Parental Meta-Emotions
peer relations development
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tone
vagal
Vagal Tone
vagal tone measurement
variables

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805819953
  • Weight: 870g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book describes research on the emotional communication between parents and children and its effect on the children's emotional development. Inspired by the work, and dedicated to the memory of Dr. Haim Ginott, it presents the results of initial exploratory work with meta-emotion--feelings about feelings. The initial study of meta-emotion generated some theory and made it possible to propose a research agenda. Clearly replication is necessary, and experiments are needed to test the path analytic models which have been developed from the authors' correlational data. The authors hope that other researchers will find these ideas interesting and stimulating, and will inspire investigation in this exciting new area of a family's emotional life.

John Mordechai Gottman, Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Carole Hooven