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Articles About Affect Script Psychology

Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute, Volume 4, Fall-Winter 1997, pp. 14-15
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Author: Melvyn A. Hill, PhD
Keywords: negative therapeutic reaction, shame in cancer, depression in cancer.
 
Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute, Vol I, 1994 p. 24-26.
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Author: Vernon C. Kelly, Jr, MD
Keywords: intimacy, impediments to intimacy, intimacy in couples, couples therapy, marital therapy, emotional communication, affective resonance, affect suppression, empathic wall, communication of needs, capacity for intimacy, socialization of affect, intellectualization.

Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute, Vol II, 1995, p. 35-39
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Author: Vernon C. Kelly, Jr., MD
Keywords: couples therapy, intimacy, shame and intimacy, intimacy scripts, intellectual obstacles to intimacy, affective interaction, blueprint for intimacy.

Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute, Vol IV, 1997, P.1-4
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Author: Donald L. Nathanson, MD
Keywords: affect, script, script theory, goals of psychotherapy, paranoia and shame, blueprint for emotional health, blueprint for intimacy, emotion in movies, Christianity and emotion, addiction to television, addiction to beauty, empathic wall, pathological shame, emotion in nightmares, masturbation as tranquilizer, alexithymia, expressing emotion, false self.

1993
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Author: Donald L. Nathanson, MD
Keywords: affect, expression of emotion, freedom of expression, personality and emotion, affect and diagnosis.
Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute 1994, Vol 1, p. 9-11.
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Author: Donald L. Nathanson, MD
Keywords: affect in depression, depression, depressive position, normal mood, disorders of mood, affect theory, negative affect, distress vs. anxiety.
 
Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute, Volume 2, Fall-Winter 1995, pp. 25-30
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Author: Donald L. Nathanson, MD
Keywords: conflict in workplace, anger management, affect in business, child abuse, workplace violence, alcohol and violence, shame and violence, community and emotion, Transformative Justice, RealJustice, emotional wellness, Family Group Conference, victim satisfaction, humiliation fury, shame rage.
Report to the Academic Advisory Council of the National Campaign Against Youth Violence
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Author: Donald L. Nathanson, MD
Keywords: violence, shame and violence, after-school activities, structural violence, alcohol and violence, compass of shame, affect and emotion, shame management, movie violence, drugs and violence, Tomkins, innate affects, depressive affect, youth violence, Internalized Shame Scale.
Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute Volume 2, Spring 1995, pp. 1-3
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Author: Donald L. Nathanson, MD
Keywords: psychotherapy redefined, emotional growth, enlightenment, Scrooge, Groundhog Day, Switch, patterns of change, depth of therapy, scarcity script, latent wellness.
Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute, Vol 1, 1994, p. 17-19
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Author: Donald L. Nathanson, MD
Keywords: stress, tension, Selye, depression, birth cry, fear, anxiety, General Adaptation Syndrome, psychobiology.
Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute Volume 3, Spring-Summer 1996, pp. 1-4
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Author: Donald L. Nathanson, MD
Keywords: complexity vs. simplicity, influence of experience, affect, script, human being theory, consciousness and affect, stimulus-response, memory and affect, storage of experience, central assembly, affective amplification, disorders of mood, normal mood, boredom, Tomkins, Mosher, influence of past, imagery.
Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute, Vol 4, 1997, p. 17-22.
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Author: William F. Stone
Author: Paul E. Schaffner

This paper gives a brief overview of Polarity Theory, and presents some recent evidence for its validity. We argue that the original format of the scale, which asks for choices between humanistic and normative alternatives, is essential. We present a revised and shortened 43-item form of the Polarity Scale (PS43) that allows responses in machine-scorable forms, that preserves the original presentation of polarities, and that removes the ambiguity of the "Neither" response in the original. We include copies of the Scale and scoring instructions in our paper.

Bulletin of the Tomkins Institute, Vol. 4, 1997, p. 16-17
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Author: Jeanette Wright, MS
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Date: 10/1999
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Date: 08/1999
 
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Date: 07/1999
 
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Date: 05/1997



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