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The Origin of Everyday Moods Robert E. Thayer (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach)

The Origin of Everyday Moods By Robert E. Thayer (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach)

Summary

This book serves as a guide through scientific research into moods and mood management, revealing which behaviours energize and empower us, and which sabotage our best interests. Everyday Moods: Energy and Tension brings readers understanding of the underlying biology of their daily cycles of energy and tension.

The Origin of Everyday Moods Summary

The Origin of Everyday Moods: Managing Energy, Tension, and Stress by Robert E. Thayer (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach)

Snacks. Sex. Shopping. Whether we realize it or not, all of us have strategies for self-medicating ourselves when we feel threatened or overwhelmed by tension or tiredness. But why do people respond to pressure in such different ways? And what really helps most to reduce tension and increase energy, a brisk ten-minute walk, twenty minutes of meditation, or two hours of watching TV? In this fascinating book, now new in paperback, Robert E. Thayer serves as an expert guide through the latest scientific research into moods and mood management, revealing which behaviours energise and empower us, and which sabotage our best interests. (Just five or ten minutes of walking, for example, can enhance mood for an hour or more, while sugar snacking, Thayer shows, causes more tension that it reduces.) Far from a shallow quick fix book, The Origin of Everyday Moods brings readers to a new understanding of the underlying biology of their daily cycles of energy and tension, and offers powerful recommendations for breaking self-destructive habits and leading a richer, more enjoyable life.

The Origin of Everyday Moods Reviews

While writers of "pop psychology" books are notorious for passing off their own unsubstantiated notions as scientific fact, Thayer is careful to avoid this trap. The book is readable and easily digestible by nonscientists, while for those who want to know more about the scientific background there is a comprehensive series of notes and full references. * New Scientist *

About Robert E. Thayer (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach)

Robert E. Thayer is Professor of Psychology at California State University, Long Beach. A pioneering and highly influential researcher in biopsychology, he is the author of The Biopsychology of Mood and Arousal.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction ; Ch. 1. Mood and Its Meanings ; Ch. 2. A Theory of Mood ; Ch. 3. Moods as Barometers of General Condition ; Ch. 4. The Relationship Between Mood and Thoughts ; Ch. 5. Energy and Tension Changes with PMS, Drugs, Social Interaction, Weather, and Life Events ; Ch. 6. How Energy and Tension Interact ; Ch. 7. The Evolutionary Biology of Moods ; Ch. 8. The Physiology and Anatomy of Mood ; Part 2: The Self-regulation of Mood ; Ch. 9. Self-regulation: Why, How, and How Effective? ; Ch. 10. Individual Differences in Mood-regulating Strategies ; Ch. 11. Mood Substitution: Different Ways of Getting the Same Mood ; Ch. 12. Rational Mood Substitution: Exercise More and Indulge Less ; Part 3: Optimal Mood Management ; Ch. 13. The Practical Psychology of Self-Regulation ; Ch. 14. Overcoming Tense-tiredness Through Energy Enhancement ; Ch. 15. Reducing Tension to Overcome Tense-Tiredness ; Ch. 16. Moods at Different Times of Day ; Ch. 17. Systematic Self-observation: The First Step in Mood Change ; Ch. 18. The Origin and Self-regulation of Everyday Moods: A Review ; Appendix. Beyond Stress Management to Calm-energy ; Notes ; Index

Additional information

GOR001389478
9780195118056
0195118057
The Origin of Everyday Moods: Managing Energy, Tension, and Stress by Robert E. Thayer (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
1998-01-08
286
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