November 07, 2006
Searching for emotional truth:

PsyBlog has posted the first of a new series entitled 'Emotional Truth: The Search Starts Here' that will examine how much control we have over emotions and how they link to our thoughts and experiences.
Many people would say their emotions only come when they will and not when they want. So how do thoughts and emotions interact in everyday life and in therapeutic processes like cognitive behavioural therapy? Do we really have any control over our emotions or are they things that just happen to us?
The first part looks at the work of the philosopher Robert Solomon who attempts to unpick 'common sense' psychology to show that our everyday understanding of emotions poorly describes how they affect our thoughts and behaviour.
Further parts in the series will analyse some of the latest findings from emotion science that are helping us make sense of our chaotic feelings.
Link to Part 1 of 'Emotional Truth: The Search Starts Here' from PsyBlog.
