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Emotional Resilience

Deutsch: Emotionale Resilienz / Español: Resiliencia emocional / Português: Resiliência emocional / Français: Résilience émotionnelle / Italiano: Resilienza emotiva

Emotional resilience in the psychology context refers to an individual's ability to adapt to stress and adversity, bouncing back from difficult experiences with a sense of personal growth and improved coping strategies. It involves not just surviving challenges, but also thriving and finding meaning in them, thereby enhancing overall well-being and stability.

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Emotional self-regulation

Emotional self -regulation refers to the process of adjusting one"s emotions to appropriate levels of intensity in Order to accomplish one"s goals

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Emotional stability

Emotional stability refers to the tendency to be relaxed and at peace with oneself.

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Emotional state

Emotional state refers to the part of the mental status examination that assesses the client’s affect and mood. Affect is the client’s current, prevailing feeling state, as in happy, sad, joyful, angry, depressed, etc., and may also be reported as constricted or full, appropriate or inappropriate to content, labile, flat, blunted, exaggerated, and so forth. Mood represents the long-term, underlying emotional well-being of the client.

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Emotional Support

Emotional support refer to indications from other people that one is loved, valued, and cared for which is believed to be an important aspect of social support during times of stress.

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Emotional Support from the Internet

Deutsch: Emotionale Unterstützung / Español: Apoyo emocional / Português: Apoio emocional / Français: Soutien émotionnel / Italiano: Supporto emotivo

In the Psychology Context, Emotional Support refers to the provision of Empathy, Care, Love, trust, and Encouragement. It involves offering a Listening EAR, validating feelings, and providing reassurance, which can be crucial for individuals facing Mental Health challenges. Emotional support can come from various sources, including friends, Family, Support groups, or mental Health professionals.

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Emotional theories of attitude formation

Emotional theories of Attitude formation refer to theories which assume that emotions are primary in the formation of attitudes and that attitudes arise independent of beliefs.

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Emotional Turmoil

Deutsch: Emotionale Turbulenzen / Español: Turbulencia emocional / Português: Turbulência emocional / Français: Tourmente émotionnelle / Italiano: Turbolenza emotiva

Emotional turmoil in the psychology context refers to a state of intense, often conflicting emotions that disrupt an individual's mental balance, leading to significant distress and difficulty in functioning. This turmoil can be triggered by various life events, such as Relationship issues, significant changes, loss, or trauma, and is characterized by feelings of confusion, overwhelming stress, and unpredictability in one’s emotional responses.

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