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Theories About Emotion How we change what others think, feel, believe and do | Menu | Quick | Books | Share
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Association and Emotion How we change what others think, feel, believe and do | Menu | Quick | Books | Share
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Share | Search | Settings | Temperament, Mood and Emotion   Explanations  >  Emotions > Temperament, Mood and Emotion Positive and negative
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Settings | James-Lange Theory of Emotion   Explanations  >  Theories > James-Lange Theory of Emotion Description  | Example |  So What
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Settings | Two-Factor Theory of Emotion   Explanations  >  Theories > Two-Factor Theory of Emotion Description  |  Research | Example | So
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Settings | Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion   Explanations  >  Theories > Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion Description  |  Research | Example | So
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good idea. Self-Perception Theory and the Cognitive Appraisal Theories of Emotion explain how we deduce
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cognitive aspects, but the physical sensation is what makes them really different. Articles on emotion include: Anger and
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intensifies emotions, making them ' hot ', whether they are positive or negative. Low light does not remove emotion but it does keep
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and a 'hot' state is related to high levels of interest, emotion or activity. One reason
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and accepting differences between people, accepting that we have different priorities and capabilities around emotion. Balance The ability
http://changingminds.org/explanations/emotions/energy_emotion.htm
Note that the numbers are logarithmic, such that an energy level of emotion X is ten times
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cognitive aspects, but the physical sensation is what makes them really different. Articles on emotion include: Anger and
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ability to not only detect what others feel but also to experience that emotion yourself. This can be
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Explanations  >  Emotions > Regret Regret is... | Regretting action | Regretting inaction | Anticipated regret | So what   Regret is an emotion that has a
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of Emotion , James-Lange Theory of Emotion , Two-Factor Theory of Emotion   References Lazarus, R.S. (1991
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and meaning. He then expands this in Seligman (2011) to PERMA: Positive emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning/purpose
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Explanations  >  Emotions > Pride High standards  | Achievement | Superiority | So what   Pride is a two-faced emotion. On the one
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very often associated with events, and the strength of the emotion is what makes that
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continues, even after the thoughts that gave rise to the original emotion are invalidated. Feelings are
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Aggression Description  |  Research | So What? | See also | References     Description Although aggression is a natural emotion, it is a
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it. See also Availability Heuristic , Mood-Congruent Judgment , Network Theory , Two-Factor Theory of Emotion http://pmc.psych.nwu
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in this matter. See also Attribution Theory , Cognitive Dissonance , Cognitive Appraisal Theories of Emotion , Personal Validation Fallacy References
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useful beliefs can be found. See also Ellis, A. (1994). Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy
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Settings | Social Contagion   Explanations  >  Theories > Social Contagion Description  |  Research | Example | So What? | See also | References     Description Emotion can spread rapidly through
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and do not feel empathy , this pleasure is based on achieving control rather than an emotion-inverting masochism. Having said
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D. N. (1996). Facial feedback hypotheses: Evidence, implications, and directions. Motivation and Emotion, 20(2), 121-14
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Meaning : How we make sense of the world and infer meaning. Emotion : Affect and what
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leads to commitment. Logic : What makes sense must be true. Objectivity : Standing back decreases emotion and increases
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help them pay less for what they get. Embarrassment Close - make not buying embarrassing. Emotion Close - trigger identified emotions
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