William Flack, Jr. and James D. Laird: Introduction
PART I. GENERAL ISSUES
1: William Lyons: Philosophy, the Emotions, and Psychopathology
2: Keolani Taitano and Gregory A. Miller: Neuroscientific Perspectives on Emotion in Psychopathology
3: Jennifer M. Jenkins and Keith Oatley: The Development of Emotion Schemas in Children: Processes of Emotion Elicitation that Underlie Psychopathology
4: Seymour Epstein: Emotions and Psychopathology from the Perspective of Cognitive-Experiential Self-theory
5: Rainer Krause, Evelyne Steimer-Krause, Jörg Merten, and Burkhard Ullrich: Dyadic Interaction Regulation, Emotion, and Psychopathology
6: Susanne Kaiser and Klaus R. Scherer: Models of 'Normal' Emotions Applied to Facial and Vocal Expressions in Clinical Disorders
7: Thomas J. Scheff: Therapeutic Alliance: Microanalysis of Shame and the Social Bond
8: Pierre Philippot and Bernard Rimé: Social and Cognitive Processing in Emotion: A Heuristic for Psychopathology
9: Theodore R. Sarbin and Ernest Keen: Sanity and Madness: Conventional and Unconventional Narratives of Emotional Life
PART II. NORMAL AND DISORDERED EMOTIONS
10: David D. Franks and Susan. Heffernan: The Pursuit of Happiness: Contributions from a Social Psychology of Emotions
11: Jerome Neu: Boring From Within: Endogenous Versus Reactive Boredom
12: George W. Brown and Patricia Moran: Emotion and the Aetiology of Depressive Disorders
13: Monique De Bonis: Thinking and Depression: Structure in Content
14: Walter D. Scott and Rick E. Ingram: Affective Influences in Depression: Conceptual Issues, Cognitive Consequences, and Multiple Mechanisms
15: Susan Mineka and Eva Gilboa: Cognitive Biases in Anxiety and Depression
16: Sandra C. Paivio and Leslie S. Greenberg: Experiential Theory of Emotion Applied to Anxiety and Depression
17: Paul McReynolds: The Role of Anxiety in Psychopathology
18: Jill H. Rathus and William C. Sanderson: The Role of Emotion in the Psychopathology and Treatment of the Anxiety Disorders
19: Martha S. Stretton and Peter Salvoey: Cognitive and Affective Components of Hypochrondriacal Concerns
PART III. SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PSYCHOSIS
20: Luc Ciompi: Is Schizophrenia an Affective Disease? The Hypothesis of Affect-Logic and Its Implications for Psychopathology
21: Ross Buck, Cheryl K. Goldman, Caroline J. Easton, and Nanciann Norelli Smith: Social Learning and Emotional Education: Emotional Expression and Communication in Behaviorally-Disordered Children and Schizophrenic Patients
22: William F. Flack, Jr., James D. Laird, Lorraine A. Cavallaro, and Daniel R. Miller: Emotional Expression and Experience: A Psychosocial Perspective on Schizophrenia
23: Heiner Ellgring and Marcia Smith: Affect Regularion During Psychosis
24: Jack J. Blanchard: Hedonic Capacity: Implications for Understanding Emotional and Social Functioning in Schizophrenia
25: John M. Neale, Jack J. Blanchard, Sandra Kerr, Ann M. Kring, and David A Smith: Flat Affect in Schizophrenia
PART IV. DISORDERED PERSONALITY
26: Robert Plutchik: Emotions, Diagnoses, and Ego Defenses: A Psychoevolutionary Perspective
27: Carol Magai and Jill Hunziker: "To Bedlam and Part Way Back": Discrete Emotions Theory and Borderline Symptoms
28: Drew Westen: Affect Regulation and Psychopathology: Applications to Depression and Borderline Personality Disorder
29: John Altrocchi: Evidence for Theories of Emotion from Dissociative Identity Disorders
30: Joseph de Rivera: Some Emotional Dynamics Underlying the Genesis of False Memory Syndrome