User:Jtneill/Books/Motivation and emotion

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 * Front matter
 * Acknowledgements
 * Preface


 * Introduction
 * What is motivation?
 * What is emotion?
 * Relationship between motivation and emotion


 * Motivation - Biological motives
 * Hunger
 * Sexual motivation
 * Adultery
 * Alcohol consumption and sexual motivation
 * Gender differences in sexual motivation
 * Mate-seeking behaviour
 * Promiscuity
 * Sex offenders


 * Motivation - Mini-theories
 * Arousal
 * Flow theory
 * Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
 * Learned helplessness


 * Motivation and behaviour
 * Dieting
 * Exercise motivation
 * Gambling


 * Procrastination
 * Risk-taking
 * Sleep, energy and fatigue
 * Social inhibition
 * Violence


 * Motivation and cognition
 * Goal setting
 * Positive thinking


 * Motivation and culture
 * Motivation and indigenous Australians


 * Motivation and education
 * Student motivation theories
 * Motivation and sociocultural and situative theories of education
 * Goal-setting and educational achievement


 * Motivation and psychological disorders
 * Anxiety
 * Antisocial personality disorder
 * Dementia
 * Depression
 * Narcissism
 * Paraphilias


 * Neurobiology of motivation
 * Motivational toxicity


 * Motivation and self
 * Motivation and personality
 * Self-concept
 * Self-discipline
 * Self-sabotaging


 * Types of motivation
 * Achievement motivation
 * Aggression in the workplace
 * Self-actualisation
 * Spiritual
 * Unconscious motivation


 * Emotion
 * Aspects of emotion
 * Emotional expression
 * Emotion management
 * Emotional stability/instability


 * Basic/Core emotions
 * Ekman


 * Emotion and behaviour
 * Facial expression


 * Emotion and psychological disorders
 * Antisocial personality disorder
 * Psychopathy


 * Emotion and specific groups
 * Adolescence


 * Emotion and specific topics
 * Culture
 * Sport
 * Music
 * Sex
 * Sleep
 * Emotional development in children
 * Mood


 * Specific emotions
 * Neurobiology of aggression
 * Anxiety
 * Empathy
 * Happiness


 * Stress
 * Stress, arousal and coping
 * Stress and health


 * Theories of emotion
 * Cognitive theories of emotion


 * Motivation and emotion
 * Motivation and emotion in animals


 * Summary
 * Summary and conclusion