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  1. 2 de may. de 2024 · Emotions are a core part of who we are as humans, according to experts, we experience at least six universal emotions. These emotions are potentially innate response to the world around us and can be challenging to manage. Online therapy can help us to control our emotions and maintain balance.

  2. 15 de may. de 2024 · Back to the future: The effect of daily practice of mental time travel into the future on happiness and anxiety. Journal of Positive Psychology, 4, 349–355. Quoidbach, J., Berry, E. V., Hansenne, M., & Micolajczk, M. (2010). Positive emotion regulation and well-being: Comparing the impact of eight savoring and dampening strategies.

  3. Feeling contempt. The basic notion of contempt is: “I’m better than you and you are lesser than me.”. The most common trigger for this emotion is immoral action by a person or group of people to whom you feel superior. While contempt is a standalone emotion, it is often accompanied by anger, usually in a mild form such as annoyance.

  4. Hace 6 días · For those who maintain that animals do experience emotions, there is still debate regarding how many different emotions they show. It's worth noting, though, scientists studying human emotions encounter the same differences of professional opinion. Most agree that humans manifest at least five distinct emotions: anger, fear, sadness, disgust ...

  5. 5 de may. de 2024 · Emotional numbness is when a person feels numb to emotions and doesn’t experience a range of feelings. People describe it as feeling empty on the inside, unmoved by experiences, flat, and unresponsive in various situations. Realizing you don’t sense as much sadness or happiness as you should can be distressing.

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · How vulnerable is unclear because research into social uncertainty in online spaces is practically nonexistent; there’s “a massive gap” there, says Amanda Ferguson, a clinical psychologist ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Are facial expressions universal? Facial expressions are both universal and culture-specific. Dr. Ekman discovered strong evidence of universality * of some facial expressions of emotion as well as why expressions may appear differently across cultures. Through continued cross-cultural studies, * Dr. Ekman noticed that many of the apparent ...