Models were excluded if they referred to a specific condition and/or lacked clarity.This synthesis, which includes five models and additional evidence, yielded a new conceptual model describing the processes of regulation and symptom self-management in chronic respiratory disease. Identified sources of ...
while also introducing a new approach that aims to address numerous shortcomings of the current approach to personality disorders. For example, the typical patient
Emotional engagement.CT can be driven or inhibited by emotions, as they influence how individuals approach decision-making and problem-solving. They provide a subjective perspective that complements rational analysis, thus they can either promote or hinder reflection, analysis, and decision-making (Elste...
Theories describing a person's emotional state can be divided into three categories in thestudy of psychology. These categories include physiological theories, cognitive theories, and neurological theories. Physiological theoriessuggest that bodily responses create an emotional reaction. ...
In strive for our main interest, that of the relationship betweenComputational Artefacts and Software Requirements, we next look at ways of describing the intention behind such a logic machine. As we already know, intention is not only expressed in terms of input/output pairs, but also by formu...
Facial Feature Model for Emotion Recognition Using Fuzzy Reasoning 17 Fig. 4. Block diagram of fuzzy classifier of prototypical emotions Table 3. Rules and Distance variables for recognizing AUs Code AU1 AU2 AU4 AU5 AU7 AU10 AU12 AU15 AU16 AU20 AU25 AU27 Description Inner Brow Raiser ...
In terms of perception of emotion, it has been shown that not all emotions are perceived equally. Happiness is most quickly recognised and least often confused with other emotions[26],[27],[28], while angry faces are more easily detected within a crowd[29]. For each emotional expression, ...
Creating and describing the model provided a safe distance and took pressure off the creators, it also led to rich, deep data as participants were able to share thoughts and emotions without reticence. The sensitive issue used as an example in this paper was mental health as it affected ...
The second sub-theme, ignorance, involved participants describing their strategy of disregarding perceived misbehavior in the classroom. For example, Participant 7 reported: “I'm not sure, but I think it's better to let students do what they want and see the results for themselves. Sometimes...
Furthermore, the paper emphasizes the importance of managing emotions in public services. Finally, it also considers how the quality assessment of public services should take into account implications regarding value to society. The outcome is a holistic model for assessing the quality of public ...