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Affect programme theory

Affect programme theory refers to the coordinated set of changes that constitute an emotional response, including physiological, behavioural, and subjective feelings

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Affect-as-information hypothesis

Affect-as-information hypothesis refers to the idea that people judge something as good or bad by asking themselves "how do I feel about it?”

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Affection

Deutsch: Zuneigung / Español: Afecto / Português: Afeição / Français: Affection / Italiano: Affetto /

Affection in the Psychology Context: Understanding the Power of Love and Connection

In psychology, "affection" refers to the complex array of emotions, behaviors, and experiences associated with love, Care, and connection between individuals. Affection encompasses a wide range of feelings, from fondness and warmth to attachment and bonding. This profound human experience is essential for emotional well-being, social development, and overall mental health. Understanding affection in the psychology context sheds light on the importance of nurturing positive relationships, fostering emotional connections, and promoting psychological resilience. In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the concept of "affection" in psychology, provide numerous examples of its applications, offer recommendations for enhancing affectionate relationships, discuss treatment and healing approaches related to emotional intimacy, and list some related concepts within the field of psychology.

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Affectional bond

Affectional bond refers to the emotional tie to an infant experienced by a parent or caregiver.

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Affectional needs

Affectional needs refer to emotional needs for love and affection.

Affectionate Love

Affectionate Love refers to mutual understanding and caring to make the relationship succeed The kind of love that develops in a close and intimate relationship; the affection we feel for those with whom our lives are deeply entwined Affectionate Love is also known as Companionate love

Affectionless psychopathy

Affectionless psychopathy refers to a disorder found among juvenile delinquents, involving a lack of Guilt and remorse.

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Affective

Affective a term that has to do with feelings or emotions.

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