emotions

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emotions

Sports violence

2011
Discusses violence in sports, including why it occurs, ways in which it manifests, parental violence in youth sports, and possible solutions.

Control theory

a new explanation of how we control our lives
1985
Examines how individuals can better control their emotions and actions to live healthier and more productive lives. Marital problems, raising children, alcoholism, diseases, psychosomatic illness, and weight problems are only some of the difficult life situations explored.

The culture of conformism

understanding social consent
2001
Examines the multiple, complex, and mutually reinforcing factors that give rise to social consent.

Social intelligence

the new science of human relationships
2006
Explores how daily encounters with parents, spouses, bosses, and strangers shape the human brain and cells, and examines the development of the science of social intelligence, which studies those encounters and their impact on the interpersonal world.

Emotional intelligence

2006
Discusses how much influence a person's "emotional intelligence" has on their ability to succeed in their personal life and their career.

Why do you cry?

not a sob story
2006
As his fifth birthday party approaches, Little Rabbit decides to invite only those friends who are also too old to cry--until he learns that others of all ages weep for all sorts of reasons.

The way I feel-- sometimes

1988
Presents a collection of poems about feelings, from anger to acceptance.

Love is a good thing to feel

2008
The unbeatable Harriett talks about where a person can find love--and its many faces.

Sometimes I feel like a mouse

a book about feelings
1992
A child imagines becoming a variety of animals while experiencing different feelings, a howling wolf for sad, a soaring eagle for proud, a stomping elephant for bold, and others.

Michael Rosen's sad book

2005
A man tells about all the emotions that accompany his sadness over the death of his son, and how he tries to cope.

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