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Howard Berenbaum is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois. His research aims to explain the development of adult psychopathology, focusing on the role of emotional processes. He emphasizes that psychopathological conditions are complex and multidetermined, guided by his framework to describe emotional disturbances. His work categorizes emotional disturbances into broad types: (a) disturbances of emotional valence; (b) disturbances of emotional intensity, variability, and regulation; and (c) disturbances of emotional awareness. In recent years, his focus has shifted to phenomena such as emotional awareness, meta-emotion factors, pleasurable emotions, misophonia, and worry. Professor Berenbaum is also affiliated with the Center for Social & Behavioral Science, and he is looking to recruit new doctoral students in the near future.
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