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  1. The entire fund and capital of the emotion here is the senseless bodily effect the blades immediately arouse. This case is typical of a class: where an ideal emotion seems to precede the bodily …

  2. Most psychologists would agree that an emotion is a complex pattern of changes that include physiological arousal, subjective feelings, cognitive processes and behavioural reactions, all in …

  3. Emotion is much harder to measure and properly define than many other human responses. Much of the study that has been done in emotional psychology is about basic emotions, our psychological and …

  4. There are reasons why we have emotions. We need them! Lack of skills, reinforcing consequences, moodiness, rumination/ worrying, myths about emotions, and biology can interfere with changing …

  5. Research on different aspects of emotion has focused on how emotion is communicated, how it is registered in the autonomic and central nervous systems, and how it relates to cognitive appraisal, …

  6. Aliveness / Joy Amazed Awe Bliss Delighted Eager Ecstatic Enchanted Energized Engaged Enthusiastic Excited Free Happy Inspired Invigorated Lively Passionate Playful Radiant Refreshed Rejuvenated …

  7. Learning to observe, describe, and name your emotion can help you regulate your emotions. From DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets, Second Edition, by Marsha M. Linehan. Copyright 2015 by …