About the special issue
This special issue presents four articles that exemplify contemporary boundary-crossing emotion research and theory. What unites these articles is a common process of traversing the psychological terrain in the service of understanding an emotion-relevant problem.
Articles in this issue
Overview to special issue: Understanding emotions means crossing boundaries within psychology.
Pages 243-246
Rosenberg, Erika L.; Fredrickson, Barbara L.
Levels of analysis and the organization of affect.
Pages 247-270
Rosenberg, Erika L.
The emerging field of emotion regulation: An integrative review.
Pages 271-299
Gross, James J.
What good are positive emotions?
Pages 300-319
Fredrickson, Barbara L.
Emotion, social function, and psychopathology.
Pages 320-342
Keltner, Dacher; Kring, Ann M.


