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Identification and mastery of emotions as key process for the politics of the present and future time: an analysis in terms of social Psychotherapy |
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Political leaders have the difficult role to make a political synthesis of international and domestic problems. Their vision of the world may shape goals and perceptions, judgments of events, crisis, and othersâ?? leadersâ?? behaviours interpretations. Strategies could be planned and actions launched according to these internal schemas entwined with a supreme aim to be confirmed in the office by their constituencies. Leadersâ?? cognitions, emotions, and motivation may certainly influence the political context. Emotions have a social functions in enabling individuals to respond adaptively to the problems and opportunities that define human social living. Emotion is intended, in this paper, from a social functional perspective, to be a management tool in conflicting situations in order to better co-ordinate interactions between actors in trying to resolve interpersonal relationshipsâ?? problems. We will also apply concepts of affective neuroscience to the study of international relations because the modern study of neuroscience is helping us in exploring the biological bases of consciousness and mental processes into the field of decision-making processes. Leading neuroscientists have been demonstrating the role of emotion and feeling in decision-making process; this input and its influence may not even be noticed at a conscious level, but it nonetheless shapes human beings' decisions and judgement in important ways. We think it would be interesting to better analyses the way how leaders and their direct advisers perceive and interpret information, events, and constraints in their international and domestic environments. The challenge is to find ways to co-ordinate psychological expertise with the expertise afforded through other disciplinary perspectives and to renew the role of political psychology. |
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Name: International Society of Political Psychology URL: http://ispp.org
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| Galluccio, Mauro. and Aquilar, Francesco. "Identification and mastery of emotions as key process for the politics of the present and future time: an analysis in terms of social Psychotherapy" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Classical Chinese Garden, Portland, Oregon USA, Jul 04, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p204634_index.html> |
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| Galluccio, M. and Aquilar, F. , 2007-07-04 "Identification and mastery of emotions as key process for the politics of the present and future time: an analysis in terms of social Psychotherapy" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Classical Chinese Garden, Portland, Oregon USA <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p204634_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Political leaders have the difficult role to make a political synthesis of international and domestic problems. Their vision of the world may shape goals and perceptions, judgments of events, crisis, and othersâ?? leadersâ?? behaviours interpretations. Strategies could be planned and actions launched according to these internal schemas entwined with a supreme aim to be confirmed in the office by their constituencies. Leadersâ?? cognitions, emotions, and motivation may certainly influence the political context. Emotions have a social functions in enabling individuals to respond adaptively to the problems and opportunities that define human social living. Emotion is intended, in this paper, from a social functional perspective, to be a management tool in conflicting situations in order to better co-ordinate interactions between actors in trying to resolve interpersonal relationshipsâ?? problems. We will also apply concepts of affective neuroscience to the study of international relations because the modern study of neuroscience is helping us in exploring the biological bases of consciousness and mental processes into the field of decision-making processes. Leading neuroscientists have been demonstrating the role of emotion and feeling in decision-making process; this input and its influence may not even be noticed at a conscious level, but it nonetheless shapes human beings' decisions and judgement in important ways. We think it would be interesting to better analyses the way how leaders and their direct advisers perceive and interpret information, events, and constraints in their international and domestic environments. The challenge is to find ways to co-ordinate psychological expertise with the expertise afforded through other disciplinary perspectives and to renew the role of political psychology. |
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