Cognitive/emotions link As detailed above, the relationship between the sense of smell and emotions appears to have anatomical support. However, the primary investigation of this article is to consider whether olfactory sensations can affect cognitive processes. This subsumes that a link between olfacti...
A great deal of research has shown the ability of issue frames to affect individuals' opinions on a variety of issues. In explaining these effects, however, researchers have mainly focused on the cognitive processes behind framing, failing to systematically place emotions in the framing process. ...
The idea that emotions regulate social interaction is increasingly popular. But exactly how do emotions do this? To address this question, I draw on research on the interpersonal effects of emotions on behavior in personal relationships, parentchild interactions, conflict, negotiation, and leadership,...
Cognitive and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies from Chapter 4 / Lesson 10 60K Cognitive therapies focus on how thought processes affect people's emotions and behaviors and ways to change that. Learn about cognitive psychology and two forms of therapy approaches: cognitive and cognitive-behavior therap...
Question: Briefly describe the following, including how you will support cognitive, social, and/or emotional development: How you will encourage and praise good behavior? Psychosocial Development: Psychosocial development is important to be mindful of in therapeutic s...
Employees who perceive their supervisors to listen well enjoy multiple benefits, including enhanced well-being. However, concerns regarding the construct v
Impaired facial affect recognition is common after traumatic brain injury (TBI) and linked to poor social outcomes. We explored whether perception of emotions depicted by emoji is also impaired after TBI. Fifty participants with TBI and 50 non-injured peers generated free-text labels to describe em...
There are five factors that go into emotions, per Gross — five areas that, when you give attention to them, affect your emotions. “Think of it like putting your thumb on the scale at each different point in the emotion generative process,” Gross says. “Adjust one or more of the poi...
Psychotherapy is used to affect the client's ___. (a) actions (b) thoughts (c) emotions (d) all of these.Cognitive-behavioral theory (CBT) is a popular theoretical orientation from which to view clients and their struggles. What is the term CBT uses to desc...
How do cognitive processes affect classical and operant conditioning? How can we use psychoanalytic and neurological/trait personality theories cooperatively? explain. How does psychoanalysis explain human behavior? How is the psychodynamic approach diff...