Expressed emotion (EE), is a measure of the family environment that is based on how the relatives of a psychiatric patient spontaneously talk about the...
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on a definition. Emotions are often intertwined with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, or creativity. Research on emotion has increased over...
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attached to each of these emotions, allowing them to be expressed in varying degrees in a non-verbal manner. Each emotion acts as a discrete category...
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Emotional self-regulation (redirect from Emotion regulation)
self-regulation of emotion or emotion regulation is the ability to respond to the ongoing demands of experience with the range of emotions in a manner that...
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photographs exhibiting expressions of basic emotion to people and asking them to identify what emotion was being expressed. In 1971, Ekman and Wallace Friesen...
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This dates back to Darwin's theory of emotion, which explains the evolutionary development of expressed emotion. This aids individual and societal relationships...
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(January 2008). "Expressed emotion in eating disorders assessed via self-report: an examination of factors associated with expressed emotion in carers of...
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his view of the expressiveness of emotions in music "appearance emotionalism", which holds that music expresses emotion without feeling it. Stephen Davies...
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sociologists. While emotions themselves are universal phenomena, they are always influenced by culture. How emotions are experienced, expressed, perceived, and...
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characterized by significant challenges in recognizing, expressing, sourcing, and describing one's emotions. It is associated with difficulties in attachment...
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Emotional expression (redirect from Expression of emotion)
sad. Each emotion has a consistent and specific pattern of expressions, and that pattern of responses is only expressed during that emotion and not during...
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Ethinylestradiol, an estrogen which is used in combined birth control pills Expressed emotion, in psychology Enantiomeric excess, in chemistry Ethoxyethyl ethers...
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Tree is a visual tool designed to allow individuals to express themselves and their emotions in a non-verbal way through the use of human figures known...
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Year by Oxford English Dictionary in 2015. It is used in order to express emotion. In general terms, emoji development dates back to the late 1990s in...
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Display rules (section Emotion)
Emotions can be expressed verbally, with facial expressions, and with gestures. Darwin's hypothesis concerning emotion stated that the way emotions are...
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failure to express feelings either verbally or nonverbally, especially when talking about issues that would normally be expected to engage emotions. In this...
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features the eyes, nose and mouth, and through which animals express many of their emotions. The face is crucial for human identity, and damage such as...
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Human geography (section Emotion)
This dates back to Darwin's theory of emotion, which explains the evolutionary development of expressed emotion. This aids individual and societal relationships...
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Gender and emotional expression (redirect from Gender differences in emotions)
influence the way that emotions are expressed. Other researchers found this gender difference decreases over time. In Handbook of Emotions, Leslie R. Brody...
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share, express, and manage their emotions with the help of others. Intrinsic interpersonal emotion regulation involves managing one's own emotions through...
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per assessment including the subsequent coding of the interviews. Expressed emotion Köttgen, Charlotte; Mollenhauer, Karin; Sönnichsen, Ines; Jurth, Roland;...
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schizophrenia symptom defined as apparent disagreement between subjective and expressed emotion. Oliwenstein, Lori (7 December 2004). Psychology Today Taming Bipolar...
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of aesthetic emotion for literature by deeply studying questions such as the source of emotion motivation, the ways to express emotion, and the optimal...
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News added, "Varma's passion for his craft and outstanding ability to express emotions solidify him as one of the most accomplished performers in the film...
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uncovering emotion terms in texts, i.e., written words that were originally noted down by an author or expressed by a speaker. While finding explicit emotion signs...
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Baroque painter, sculptor, architect and engineer. His sculpture expressed emotion, pathos and drama, setting it apart from the more classical and academic...
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Nonverbal communication (section Displays of emotion)
offering a brief insight into a person's genuine emotions, some of which may not be intentionally expressed and may diverge from their consciously stated...
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according to critics, she was always smiling while her face rarely expressed emotion and her body language made her seem reserved, and at times, artificial...
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Emotionally focused therapy (redirect from Emotion-Focused Therapy)
Emotionally focused therapy and emotion-focused therapy (EFT) are related humanistic approaches to psychotherapy that aim to resolve emotional and relationship...
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can express emotions resembling guilt and remorse. However, while five-year-old children are able to imagine situations in which basic emotions would...
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