PPT-BOUNCEBACKABILITY 1. Understanding our Emotions

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Understanding our Emotions Emotions or feelings can change all the time We all experience a whole range of emotions from anger to happiness to fear Lets begin

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Understanding our Emotions Emotions or feelings can change all the time We all experience a whole range of emotions from anger to happiness to fear Lets begin by looking at different emotions . 4 Ways. √. . Basic . (Discrete) Emotions Model: . Emotions are universally distinct categories. √. . Component . Process Theory:. combination of simple, cognitive appraisals. Dimensional . Models: . Web Quest. What other emotions are there besides happy, sad, and mad?. INTRODUCTION. Today we are reviewing our emotions. All of us are familiar with happy, sad, and mad, but your job today is to find other emotions along with these three.. By: Christine Behlmann. East. “Never let the sun go down upon your anger”. Beware of the four most challenging emotions. Fear, anger, jealousy, and despair. Don’t let these emotions rule your life because they can sometimes come in handy. Uncontrolled Emotions. Basic Human Emotions. Happiness. Sadness. Love. Hate. Anger. Fear. Expressing Emotions. People express emotions in a . variety. of ways.. How do children express emotions?. Lesson 1 for the 1. st. of January, 2011. What negative emotions can you identify in the characters in this story . (2 . Samuel, 13). ?. Those negative emotions provoke adverse physical responses in us.. and Stress. McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.. Emotions and Stress at JetBlue. Former JetBlue employee Steven Slater (shown in photo) and other flight attendants are expected to manage their emotions on the job even when faced with significant stressors.. Emotions are a mix of . bodily . a. rousal (physiological). c. onscious . experience (cognitive). overt . e. xpressions (behavioral). Mnemonic: ACE. Emotions are expressed on the face, by the body, and by the intonation of voice.. Learning Outcomes. Understand what emotions are and distinguish between affect, mood and emotions. Explain the functions of emotions (why do we experience emotions?). Explain the various ways in which emotions have an impact in the workplace. The lived experience of Women Professionals. A Phenomenological Study. Dr. . Jeanette Kersten. University of Wisconsin, Stout. 06-17-11. “The way people talk about their lives is of significance, the language that they use and the connections they make reveal the world that they see and in which they act” (Gilligan, 1993, p. 2).. LO . 11.1a . Describe the major theories of emotion.. Mental states or feelings (. affective states) associated . with our evaluation of our experiences. Discrete emotions theory—. humans experience a small number of distinct emotions, though they may combine in complex ways.. Culture and Interpreting Emotions Evidence from the facial expression literature supports this notion. For example, Ja Strategies to Help Students Become Self-Regulated Learners. What is self regulation?. “The ability to respond to the ongoing demands of experience with the range of emotions in a manner that is socially tolerable and sufficiently flexible to permit spontaneous reactions as well as the ability to delay spontaneous reactions as needed” (Cole, Michel, Teti, 1994, p. 76). . Basic Human Emotions. Happiness. Sadness. Love. Hate. Anger. Fear. Expressing Emotions. People express emotions in a . variety. of ways.. How do children express emotions?. How do teens express emotions?. PETER LILJEDAHL. some context. THE PHENOMENON. spring 2010. e. duc. 475: elementary methods. 30-35 . students (90. %-95% . female). 13 weeks (13 x 4 hours). wanted to break them of the . Mad Minute.

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