Prosocial motives, emotions, and behavior : the better angels of our nature
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Prosocial motives, emotions, and behavior : the better angels of our nature
American Psychological Association, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In recent years, psychological scientists' narrow focus on negative emotions and antisocial behavior has been broadened to include a panoply of positive emotions such as empathy, compassion, gratitude, and forgiveness and a new emphasis on prosocial, generous, altruistic behavior. At the same time, neuroscientists, primatologists, and evolutionary biologists have begun to identify the evolutionary and neurological roots of prosocial feelings and actions.
Research shows that human beings have an innate capacity for prosocial behavior, but the inclinations underlying such behavior can be blocked, inhibited, or overpowered by selfish, neurotic, or culturally engrained attitudes and values. Genes, personality, past social experiences, social and cultural identities, and contextual factors can all influence the degree to which human behavior is empathic, generous, and kind-or cruel, vindictive, and destructive.
Prosocial Motives, Emotions, and Behavior: The Better Angels of Our Nature, with a subtitle borrowed from an inaugural address by Abraham Lincoln, is a comprehensive examination, from a variety of perspectives, of the interplay of these influences.
The book is divided into five sections:
Part I considers theoretical perspectives on prosocial behavior;
Part II illuminates the psychological processes that underlie prosocial behavior;
Part III focuses on specific prosocial emotions such as compassionate love, gratitude, and forgiveness;
Part IV examines prosocial behavior between individuals at the dyadic level; and
Part V investigates prosocial behavior at the societal level, with an emphasis on solving intractable conflicts and achieving desirable social change.
This simulating, wide-ranging volume is sure to be of great interest to psychologists, social scientists, and anyone with an interest in understanding and fostering prosocial behavior.
目次
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
I. Theoretical Perspectives
Empathy-Induced Altruistic Motivation
-C. Daniel Batson
Evolutionary Perspectives on Prosocial Behavior
-Jeffry A. Simpson and Lane Beckes
Enduring Goodness: A Person-by-Situation Perspective on Prosocial Behavior
-Louis A. Penner and Heather Orom
A Behavioral-Systems Perspective on Prosocial Behavior
-Phillip R. Shaver, Mario Mikulincer, and Moran Shemesh-Iron
Forms of Concern: A Psychoanalytic Perspective
-Rami Tolmacz
Neuroscience Meets Social Psychology: An Integrative Approach to Human Empathy and Prosocial Behavior
-Grit Hein and Tania Singer
II. Psychological Processes
Empathy-Related Responding: Links With Self-Regulation, Moral Judgment, and Moral Behavior
-Nancy Eisenberg
Genetic and Environmental Influences on Prosocial Behavior
-Ariel Knafo and Salomon Israel
The Effortful and Energy-Demanding Nature of Prosocial Behavior
-Matthew T. Gailliot
Helping Relations as Status Relations
-Arie Nadler, Samer Halabi, Gal Harapz-Gorodeisky, and Yael Ben-David
Compassionate Callousness: A Terror Management Perspective on Prosocial Behavior
-Gilad Hirschberger
Basic Values: How They Motivate and Inhibit Prosocial Behavior
-Shalom H. Schwartz
III. Prosocial Emotions
Compassionate Love as a Prosocial Emotion
-Beverley Fehr
Does Gratitude Promote Prosocial Behavior? The Moderating Role of Attachment Security
-Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver
The Malleability of Forgiveness
-Johan C. Karremans and Paul A. M. Van Lange
The Subjective Experience of Generosity
-Eliane Sommerfeld
IV. Prosocial Behavior at the Relational Level
Prosocial Motivation and Behavior in Close Relationships
-Caryl E. Rusbult and Christopher R. Agnew
Forgiveness: Integral to a Science of Close Relationships?
-Frank D. Fincham
Responding to Need in Intimate Relationships: Social Support and Caregiving Processes in Couples
-Nancy L. Collins, Maire B. Ford, AnaMarie C. Guichard, Heidi S. Kane, and Brooke C. Feeney
V. Prosocial Behavior at the Group and Societal Levels
Empathy and Intergroup Relations
-John F. Dovidio, James D. Johnson, Samuel L. Gaertner, Adam R. Pearson, Tamar Saguy, and Leslie Ashburn-Nardo
A Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation: Perpetrators Need Acceptance and Victims Need Empowerment to Reconcile
-Nurit Shnabel and Arie Nadler
Overcoming Psychological Barriers to Peacemaking: The Influence of Beliefs About Losses
-Daniel Bar-Tal and Eran Halperin
Index
About the Editors
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