Weatherlessness: Affect, Mood, Temperament, the Death of the Will, and Politics First, I develop an account of the nature of moods and the relation of mood to emotion and temperament. This account stresses that social and individual moods are marked by four features: They are transactional -...
these experiences are highly individualized, varying from one person to the next. Unfortunately, with today’s chronically high levels of workplace stress, many of our emotions are unpleasant and unproductive. If you want to manage or minimize your negative moods — known as “self-regulation...
Are you emotional (情绪激动的)? Do you often have strong feelings? How do you deal with bad emotions? We feel angry or unhappy about the things we did or did not achieve, about the things we cannot have, and many other things. It seems that everyone carries their own bad moods (情绪...
Conversely,over 22% of respondents had heavier associations with red, using words like “blood,”“power” and “anger”to describe how it made them feel. In certain countries, respondents associated red with bravery (Indonesia) and danger (Kenya)—like love, these are strong emotions, too. U...
Estrogen levels rise and fall over your 28-day menstrual cycle, sometimes gradually and other times more sharply. (Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images) Normal estrogen levels vary widely. Large differences are typical in a woman on different days or between two women on the same day of their ...
While much is known about how negative emotions are expressed in different modalities, our understanding of the nonverbal expressions of positive emotions remains limited. In the present research, we draw upon disparate lines of theoretical and empirical work on positive emotions, and systematically exa...
Different people, however, think of stress quite differently. Some believe that stress is not the bad thing it is often supposed to be. They are of the opinion that a certain amount of stress is vital to provide motivation and give purpose to life. Others argue that stress contributes to ...
We experience counterproductive emotions for different reasons. Maybe we have never learnt to control ourselves or perhaps we are living in such a way that makes itmore likely we'll experience emotional problems. Every organism, from amoeba to antelope and from bluebell flower to blue whale, has...
Our hormones change, which can affect our moodsand emotions. Ourphysical abilitieschange, making someactivitiesharder than before. We develop different interests and hobbies. We see the world differently as we gain more experience. Life Stages: Our Bodies Change As We Get Older ...
of emotions, I not only demonstrate the ways in which key aspects of the former are present in the latter; I also explicate in detail the ways in which our understanding of Befindlichkeit and its relationship to moods and emotions can benefit from an empirically-informed study of emotions.do...