Within psychology, personality usually refers to the distinctive patterns of thoughts, feelings, emotions, and behavioral tendencies that characterize each individual enduringly. The focus is both on stable ind
To illustrate this concretely, consider an example of a conversational AI systemFootnote1designed to offer advice to K-12 students on emotional regulation. Figure1shows a simulated conversation thread between an off-the-shelf large language model (LLM)-generated school counselor and an LLM-generated ...
Interpersonal:Interpersonal learnershave strong emotional intelligenceand can very easily work with others. They learn best when they’re talking to others and managing groups. These learners are also very compassionate people. Teachers can help these learners by getting them to dogroup worktasks. Intr...
Humans are inherently social beings, and the satisfaction of these needs contributes to emotional well-being. Esteem Needs After fulfilling social needs, individuals aspire to satisfy their esteem needs, which include the desire for self-respect, recognition from others, achievement, and a sense of...
We can be at the heights of joy or in the depths of despair. We might feel angry when we are betrayed, fear when we are threatened, and surprised when something unexpected happens. This section will outline some of the most well-known theories explaining our emotional experience and provide...
A brief overview of what emotional states are and how they work will prepare you to fully understand the specifics of fear and anxiety. Fear and anxiety may feel similar in daily life. We may even talk about being fearful and anxious as the same thing. As we'll see, these emotions ...
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(1) distressing symptoms like pain or difficulty in breathing (dyspnea); (2) anxiety over physical and emotional well-being and safety; (3) affection and acceptance especially in the midst of a devastating illness; (4) respect and appreciation toward the person; (5) self-actualization and ...
The first step focuses on an individual’s pain, which is typically psychological and/or emotional in nature. In general, pain is necessary but not sufficient to lead to suicidal ideation. Coupled with hopelessness, suicidal ideation can emerge. The second step of the 3ST underscores the ...
Explore the various types of psychology, their history, and the major theorists behind them and apply the knowledge to your mental and emotional well-being.