The social sharing of emotions is a phenomenon in the field of psychology that concerns the tendency to recount and share emotional experiences with others...
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Social emotions are emotions that depend upon the thoughts, feelings or actions of other people, "as experienced, recalled, anticipated or imagined at...
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Fuzzy-trace theory Group emotion Homeostatic feeling Moral emotions Social sharing of emotions Two-factor theory of emotion Kuleshov effect Panksepp,...
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regulating negative emotions, people also seek to amplify positive emotions by sharing good news with others. As with intrapersonal emotion regulation, people...
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Catharsis (category Emotion)
emotions are shared. Through sharing, there is a reciprocal stimulation of emotions and emotional communion. This leads to social effects like social...
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Coping (section Social coping)
reduce and manage unpleasant emotions. Coping strategies can be cognitions or behaviors and can be individual or social. To cope is to deal with struggles...
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Emotive Internet (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from January 2019)
conceptualization of the Internet as an emergent emotional public space, such as how it serves as a space for the social sharing of emotions. It can also denote...
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Stiff upper lip (category Emotion)
Psychological resilience Sisu, Finnish persistence Social sharing of emotions Sabr Sumud, Palestinian concept of stoicism Trooper Keep a stiff upper lip Phrases...
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Toxic positivity (section Social media)
acknowledgment of negative emotions, particularly anger and sadness. Socially, it is the act of dismissing another person's negative emotions by suggesting...
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Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the creation, sharing and aggregation of content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of...
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emotions and to reproduce positive emotions in social exchange. Individuals will try to understand the source or cause of feelings produced by social...
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Emotion is defined as any mental experience with high intensity and high hedonic content. The existence and nature of emotions in non-human animals are...
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Emotional expression (redirect from Social construction models of emotion)
at the onset of emotions, or when an individual is actively suppressing the emotion. Appraisal models of emotion propose that emotions are triggered...
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and manage emotions and to develop meaningful relationships with others. As such, social emotional development encompasses a large range of skills and...
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Vicarious embarrassment (category Emotions)
unconsciously mimics the emotions that others are experiencing. An emotional contagion is experienced by both people, making it a shared emotion. Vicarious embarrassment...
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express emotions without any training. The theory of constructed emotion calls this assumption into question. It suggests that these emotions (often called...
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practices. Emotions have a crucial impact on our well-being and performance. Emotions at work for example affect performance, motivation, social interactions...
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jealousy, excitedness, and many other emotions. The free expression of the emotion of disgust is considered socially unacceptable in many countries. Sociologist...
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The Social Democratic Party of Germany (German: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, [zoˈtsi̯aːldemoˌkʁaːtɪʃə paʁˌtaɪ ˈdɔʏtʃlants], SPD, German pronunciation:...
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Display rules (category Social anthropology)
important to both personal and social goals. Emotions last up to a few seconds or minutes, and not hours or days. Emotions are very specific which suggests...
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Emotional contagion (redirect from Social epidemic)
Emotional contagion is a form of social contagion that involves the spontaneous spread of emotions and related behaviors. Such emotional convergence can...
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Schadenfreude (category Social emotions)
may be an important social emotion establishing "inequity aversion". Schadenfreude is a term borrowed from German. It is a compound of Schaden ("damage/harm")...
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Social contagion involves behaviour, emotions, or conditions spreading spontaneously through a group or network. The phenomenon has been discussed by...
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which activates negative emotions when signs of exclusion appear. Social psychological research confirms the motivational basis of the need for acceptance...
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Attitude (psychology) (redirect from Social attitude)
or symbolic functions (affirming values), maintaining social identity, and regulating emotions. Attitudes influence behavior at individual, interpersonal...
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Envy (redirect from Evolutionary psychology of envy)
R. S. (2006). "Emotions and Interpersonal Relationships: Toward a Person-Centered Conceptualization of Emotions and Coping". Journal of Personality. 74...
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each of these emotions. The findings showed that all music stimuli elicited specific emotions for the group of participants rating elicited emotion, while...
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Ritualization (section Social Solidarity)
for individuals to express and regulate their emotions. They offer a context for processing complex emotions, such as grief, joy, or gratitude, and can help...
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Kama muta (category Emotions)
characterising and measuring emotions scientifically. As there is no scientific consensus on how we should classify emotions, emotion theories operate on assumptions...
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Empathy (redirect from Evolution of empathy)
Moral emotions Oxytocin People skills Rapport Schema (psychology) Self-conscious emotions Sensibility Simulation theory of empathy Social emotions Soft...
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