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  1. Cogn. Emot. 26: 1084– 97. We review the burgeoning literature on the social effects of emotions, documenting the impact of emotional expressions on observers’ affect, cognition, and behavior. We find convergent evidence that emotional expressions influence observers’ affective reactions, inferential processes, and behaviors across various ...

  2. This dependence of emotion on thought is also seen in major theories of emotion. We have a general theory of emotion, for example, that specifies the various kinds of perceptions and thoughts necessary to elicit each of twenty-two common emotions (Ortony, Clore, & Collins, 1988). Thus, fear is displeasure at the prospect of an undesirable ...

  3. Abstract. Theory indicates that resilient individuals “bounce back” from stressful experiences quickly and effectively. Few studies, however, have provided empirical evidence for this theory. The broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions (B. L. Fredrickson, 1998, 2001) is used as a framework for understanding psychological resilience.

  4. Jun 13, 2019 · Emotions as tools. Researchers have largely assumed that people’s emotions get influenced automatically – in an unconscious, immediate response to other people’s emotions, said Goldenberg ...

  5. This review has highlighted a few such examples, including that social regulation appears to be most effective when it alters early stages in the emotion-generation process of the target, such as modifying the situation or changing the target’s appraisal of the elicitor, and that strategies that are less visible or are perceived as more benevolent likely produce the most desirable impact on ...

  6. Oct 4, 2023 · Repression is a defense mechanism that causes a person to not acknowledge or consciously feel emotions. Psychoanalysts believe that repressed emotions can affect behavior and mental health. A ...

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  8. Oct 19, 2020 · 5. Don’t feel like you need to undertake the journey of emotional acceptance on your own. Consider reaching out to a therapist to work on this with you. 6. Importantly, if you don’t feel ready ...

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