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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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Emotionality

Emotionality in the Psychology Context: Understanding, Examples, Recommendations, and Related Concepts

Emotionality is a fundamental aspect of human psychology that encompasses the range and intensity of emotional experiences and expressions. It plays a significant role in shaping our thoughts, behaviors, and interactions with others. In this article, we will delve into the concept of emotionality, provide examples of how it manifests in various contexts, offer recommendations for managing and understanding emotionality, and explore related psychological concepts.

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Emotionally focused couples therapy (EFT)

- Emotionally focused couples therapy (EFT) : - Emotionally focused couples therapy (EFT) : Emotionally focused couples therapy refers to a form of couples therapy that is based on the assumption that marital distress results from negative Affect and destructive interactional style

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Emotionally unavailable parents

Emotionally unavailable parents defined as parenting that reflects a withdrawing from the child and is characterized by cold, unsupportive and even indifferent, disinterested, or neglectful parenting.

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Emotions

Emotions is defined as a powerful, largely uncontrollable feelings, accompanied by physiological changes.

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Empathetic Listening

Deutsch: Empathisches Zuhören / Español: Escucha empática / Português: Escuta empática / Français: Écoute empathique / Italiano: Ascolto empatico

Empathetic listening in the psychology context refers to a way of listening and responding to another person that expresses empathy and understanding. It goes beyond simply hearing the spoken words, involving attention to the underlying emotions, thoughts, and feelings expressed. This form of listening is characterized by a genuine effort to see the world from the speaker’s perspective, acknowledging their experiences without judgment.

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Empathetic presence

Empathetic presence is making oneself available to a person in distress which is characterized by active listening, empathy, and compassion.

Example is when you make yourself avail

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