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Title
Boredom is in your mind : a shared psychological-philosophical approach / edited by Josefa Ros Velasco.
ISBN
9783030263959
3030263959
Published
Cham : Springer, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxvii, 179 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-26
Call Number
BF575.B67
Dewey Decimal Classification
152.4
153
Summary
This book offers a unique perspective on the topic of boredom, with chapters written by diverse representatives of various mental health disciplines and philosophical approaches. On one hand, studying boredom involves the mental processes of attention, memory, perception, creativity, or language use; on the other, boredom can be understood by taking into account many pathological conditions such as depression, stress, and anxiety. This book seeks to fill the knowledge gap in research by discussing boredom through an interdisciplinary dialogue, giving a comprehensive overview of the past and current literature within boredom studies, while discussing the neural bases and causes of boredom and its potential consequences and implications for individual and social well-being. Chapters explore the many facets of boredom, including: Understanding the cognitive-affective mechanisms underlying experiences of boredom Philosophical perspectives on boredom, self-consciousness, and narrative How boredom shapes both basic and complex human thoughts, feelings, and behavior Analyzing boredom within Freudian and Lacanian frameworks Boredom Is in Your Mind: A Shared Psychological-Philosophical Approach is a pioneering work that brings together threads of cross-disciplinary boredom research into one comprehensive resource. It is relevant for graduate students and researchers in myriad intersecting disciplines, among them cognitive psychology, cognitive neurosciences, and clinical psychology, as well as philosophy, logic, religion, and other areas of the humanities and social sciences.
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Includes index.
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Chapter 1: Is it a Good Thing To Be Bored?
Chapter 2: The Unbearable Lightness of Boredom: A Pragmatic Meaning-Regulation Hypothesis
Chapter 3: Boredom: Managing the Delicate Balance between Exploration and Exploitation
Chapter 4: Boredom Is A Feeling of Thinking and a Double-Edged Sword
Chapter 5: Boredom and Psychoanalysis
Chapter 6: The Transformative Potential of Boredom
Chapter 7: Heidegger on Creativity: From Boredom to Reengagement with the World
Chapter 8: Facing Boredom: Essential Indexicals and Narratives of the Self
Chapter 9: Animal Boredom
Chapter 10: The Helix Center Roundtable on Boredom (New York, April 2018).