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Combined set of Draw on Your Emotions and The Emotions Cards Draw on Your Emotions is a bestselling resource to help people of all ages express communicate and deal

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Combined set of Draw on Your Emotions and The Emotions Cards Draw on Your Emotions is a bestselling resource to help people of all ages express communicate and deal more effectively with their emotions through drawing Built around five key themes each section contains a simple picture exercise with clear objectives instructions and suggestions for development The picture activities have been carefully designed to help ease the process of both talking about feelings and exploring life choices by trying out alternatives safely on paper This will help to create clarity and new perspectives as a step towards positive actionThe second edition of Draw on Your Emotions contains a new section that explains how to get the most out of combining the activities in the book with these cards to encourage meaningful conversations and take steps towards positive action The Emotion Cards are 48 emotive and artistic images designed to help people to review their emotions and their relationships in a meaningful and often transformative way The cards are designed to capture the deeper truth of how people experience their life offering poignant descriptions for what someone may be feeling. Theories of emotion. Our emotional state is closely related to our motivation. For each . behavior . that you perform there is an accompanying feeling about that action. Emotion influences motivation, and motivation influences emotion. . Kaushal. N . Lahankar. Oct 12,2009. COMS 6998. Topics covered. Describing the emotional states expressed in speech. Identification of Confusion and Surprise in Spoken Dialog using Prosodic Features. References. What is Emotion?. Physiological arousal. Cognitive interpretation. Subjective feelings. Behavioral expression. Emotion & motivation work together. Emotion = arousal based on situation. Lightly covered terrain. What is emotion?. Widel. y disputed, so we need to simply choose a position. emotion . is a complex of beliefs, arousal and valence of . affect. Features of emotion. Emotions are typically conscious . Chapter 12. Lecture 13. Emotions. Feelings that generally have both physiological and cognitive elements and that influence behavior. Physiological. Sympathetic. = “fight or flight” response. The Functions of Emotions. Chapter Eight. Motivation and Emotion. Motivation:. Biological, emotional, cognitive, or social forces that activate and direct behavior.. Emotion:. a psychological state involving subjective experience, physiological response, and behavioral or expressive response.. Motivational Theories and . Concepts. Motives. are the needs, wants, interests, . & desires . that propel people in certain directions. . Motivation . involves goal-directed behavior. Drive Theories. 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).. Moderator and Panelists:. Moderator:. Gigi Kwok-. Hinsley. , . DrPH. , MS, RD. Panelists:. Heather Smith, PhD, LPC-MHSP, NCC, RDN, LDN. Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. Jabari Jones, MD. 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.. James-Lange. Emotions are caused by our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli. Emotions follow physical response. L follows J in the alphabet. Cannon-Bard. An emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers a physiological response and the subjective experience of emotion. Russell et al (1989) across cultures: arousal (physical) & pleasantness subjective feeling. Averill (1983): cognitive intervene environment & behavioral response. Lazarus (1984) cognitive before feeling. , p. 1 Emotion and Decision Making Jennifer S. Lerner Harvard University Ye Li University of California, Riverside Piercarlo Valdesolo Claremont McKenna College Karim Kassam Carnegie Mellon Universit

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