Description
A unique interdisciplinary volume which addresses the psychological significance of the blush, a ubiquitous yet little understood phenomenon.
About the Author
W. Ray Crozier is Honorary Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. Peter J. de Jong is Professor of Experimental Psychopathology and Chair of Clinical Psychology at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
Reviews
'A must-read for everyone interested in emotions.' Wilco W. van Dijk, Leiden University
'In the last two decades our understanding of the underlying mechanisms, meanings and implications of blushing has increased considerably. This excellent collection of chapters written by internationally recognised experts and expertly edited by Ray Crozier and Peter de Jong provides a timely update of the current state of knowledge and directions for future research. This is a recommended read for any academic, researcher or practitioner with even a passing interest in this fascinating topic. The next two decades look exciting indeed.' Robert J. Edelmann, University of Roehampton
'Darwin - who said 'blushing is the most peculiar and the most human of all expressions' - would be awed and delighted with this book.' Don Shearn, Professor Emeritus, Colorado College
'This comprehensive and impressively constructed presentation of the state of blush research is a fascinating and useful volume for evolutionary scientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and neuroscientists. However, because of the quality of the prose, it is also appropriate for lay readers curious about this uniquely human phenomenon.' Shannon G. Caspersen, The American Journal of Psychiatry
Book Information
ISBN 9781107013933
Author W. Ray Crozier
Format Hardback
Page Count 361
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 650g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 157mm * 23mm