Autorenporträt
Dr. Philip Powell PhD is a Research Fellow in Health Economics and Decision Science at the School of Health and Related Research at the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom. He is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and has degrees from the Universities of Sussex and Sheffield. His doctoral thesis was on self-disgust in the context of depression. Current research interests include the role of emotions in health, wellbeing, and consumer behaviour; quality of life research; and methods in health economics. He has published his work widely in leading international journals and previously co-edited The Revolting Self: Perspectives on the Psychological, Social, and Clinical Implications of Self-Directed Disgust (Routledge, 2015). He enjoys playing guitar, hiking, weight lifting, going on adventures with his family, and dislikes coconut. He’s a recent vegetarian.
Schlagwörter
Inductions, methods and measurement in disgust research, The evolution of disgust, Disgust, parasites, and the behavioral immune system, Disgust, olfaction, and perception, Neuroscience and physiology of disgust, Morality and disgust in the sociocultural fabric, Individual differences in disgust, Disgust in mental health, Disgust, prejudice, and stigma, Disgust and chronic health conditions, Disgust in interpersonal relationships, Role of disgust in sexual relationships, Disgust, diet, food selection, and nutrition, Disgust and public health, Disgust and consumer behavior, Politics, power, and disgust, Disgust, law, and the legal system, Affective science
Thema-Inhalt
JMQ - Psychologie: Emotionen
JMS - Das Selbst, das Ich, Identität und Persönlichkeit
PSAK - Genetik (nicht-medizinisch)
PSVP - Ethologie & Tierverhalten
TBC - Ingenieurswesen, Maschinenbau allgemein