This new book by John Cromby lays the foundations for a psychology of feeling. Although feeling is central to human experience鈥攚e are usually feeling something at each moment of our lives, even if it is simply "numb" or "confused"鈥攖his fundamental aspect of our being has received ...
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"It becomes a problem when you are out of control,"psychology lecturer Neville Blampied said."When you are feeling bad and blue,what do you do?Some people eat chocolate cake and ice cream.Some people take the credit card and go out to the shop."Bank managers understand the problem ...
First, social interactions are usually experienced as multi-faceted and culturally and contextually dependent [30]. It is unclear how effectively measures of interpersonal relationships reflect numerous aspects of discontent with social relationships (e.g., feeling criticised, controlled, disconnected, not ...
Psychology: Feeling the fearDavid Adam applauds the autobiography of a high-flyer confronting his own nervous suffering head-on.doi:10.1038/505157aAdamDavidPubMedNature
Your existential angst may manifest as an unnamed sense of urgency, a constant impulse to move forward. You get a constant "niggling" feeling that there is something important that you should be doing, even when your vision is not clear yet. You live with a feeling that...
(redirected fromAnger (psychology)) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia an·ger (ăng′gər) n. A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility. v.an·gered,an·ger·ing,an·gers v.tr. To make angry; enrage or provoke. v.intr. To become angry:She angers too quickly. ...
Many of us, like the desert monks of Late Antiquity, are feeling the need to go on retreat from the public square, to hush the noise and attend the still small voice of holy wisdom. Our spiritual practices seem more necessary than ever. ...
push the weight upward and away from you by allowing the stomach, but not the chest, to expand. Allow exhalation to occur as the weight pushes your abdomen down and upward into your chest. The weight is useful as it allows the mind to focus more easily on the task of feeling the movem...
The feeling brain: The biology and psychology of emotions. A reader-friendly exploration of the science of emotion. E Johnston,L Olson 被引量: 5发表: 2015年 The Feeling Brain Despite countless studies on the topic, we don't yet know the answer to the question "What is an emotion?" ...