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  • ...otional intimacy might involve disclosing [[thought]]s, [[feeling]]s and [[emotion]]s in order to reach an understanding, offer mutual support or build a sens {{Emotion-footer}} ...
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  • {{Distinguish|Emotion work}} .... This includes analysis and decision-making in terms of the expression of emotion, whether actually felt or not, as well as its opposite: the suppression of ...
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  • # Express your emotions. Expressing [[sorrow (emotion)|sorrow]] and [[Rage (emotion)|rage]] is one of the central tasks of grief (Leick & Davidsen-Nielsen, 199 ...
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  • * exploration of the role of time in the communication of thought and emotion; ...
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  • ...heir own perceived flaws, but also about the flaws of those close to them. Emotion can also intensify perception of flaws and threats from others.<ref name=": ...
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  • °[[coping]] with - [[emotion]]s and [[stressor]]s ...
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  • == Appeal to emotion == ...[[Marxism|Marxist]] philosophy as obscurantist (however, see [[#Appeal to emotion|above]] for Hayek's particular interpretation of the term).<ref>Wright, E. ...
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  • ...ell-being]]. Specifically, negative thinking patterns reinforce negative [[emotion]]s and thoughts.<ref name="grohol">{{cite web|last=Grohol |first=John |year * A self-oriented thought process involving feelings of [[Guilt (emotion)|guilt]], [[shame]], or [[frustration]] related to one's expectations of ho ...
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  • ...ction of automobiles.<ref>McDonagh, Deana; ''et al.'' (2004). ''Design and Emotion{{spaced ndash}} The Experience of Everyday Things''. London: [[Taylor & Fr ...
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  • ...re cannot be relied on.<ref>Damasio, Antonio R., (2005). Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain. Penguin Books; Reprint edition</ref> ...McGraw-Hill)</ref> emotions,<ref>Laird, J. D. (1974). Self-attribution and emotion: The effects of expressive behavior on the quality of emotional experience. ...
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  • ===Role of emotion=== ...
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  • Trance conditions include all the different states of [[mind]], [[emotion]]s, [[mood (psychology)|moods]], and [[daydream]]s that human beings experi ...urally occurring: [[dreams]], [[lucid dreaming|lucid dreams]], [[euphoria (emotion)|euphoria]], [[ecstasy (state)|ecstasy]], [[psychosis]] as well as purporte ...
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  • ...or-student relationships, and friendships. In relation to other [[negative emotion]]s such as anger or guilt, hurt is more often linked to interpersonal inter ...
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  • ...cess=free |arxiv=2204.12713 }}</ref> extended the TAM model to incorporate emotion and the effect that may play on the behavioral intention to accept a techno ...s of perceived ease of use: Integrating control, intrinsic motivation, and emotion into the technology acceptance model|title=Information Systems Research|vol ...
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  • ...t possibilities open-mindedly and resist [[fallacies]] such as [[appeal to emotion]]. The various biases demonstrated in these psychological experiments sugge ...Anxiety and cognitive performance: attentional control theory | journal = Emotion | volume = 7 | issue = 2 | pages = 336–53 | date = May 2007 | pmid = 175168 ...
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  • ...nce someone that it is more important; this also relies on the [[appeal to emotion]] fallacy. ** [[Tone policing]] – focusing on emotion behind (or resulting from) a message rather than the message itself as a di ...
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  • ;Evoking emotion: Time can be used to evoke emotions in an interpersonal relationship by com ...ding consensus. High context Polychronic negotiators might be charged with emotion toward a subject thereby obscuring an otherwise obvious solution. ...
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  • ...If a person experiences feelings of wrongness they will suffer negative [[emotion]]s and deem the [[experience]] ...
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  • ...logos]] (logic). As credibility refers to people believing who they trust, emotion and logic indicate a person's emotional connection and means of reasoning t ...
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  • ...esires. Photography projects a feeling for a viewer to control and give an emotion. This focuses on the challenges photojournalists face in this industry. It ...
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