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EMOTIONS
IMAGINE LIFE WITHOUT
• Happiness
• Fear
• Sadness
• Surprise
• Disgust
WHAT ARE EMOTIONS?
DEFINITION OF EMOTION
• Emotion is a complex psychological
phenomenon which occurs as animals or
people live their lives.
• It is Intense feeling that are directed at
someone or something
EMOTIONS INCLUDE THREE THINGS
• conscious experience (feelings)
• expressions which can be seen by others
• actions of the body ('physiological arousal')
EMOTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH
• MOOD
• TEMPERAMENT
• PERSONALITY
• DISPOSITION
• MOTIVATION"
CATEGORIES OF EMOTIONS
CATEGORIES OF EMOTION
• EMOTIONS ARE DIVIDED INTO TWO
CATEGORIES
• PRIMARY EMOTIONS
• SECONDARY EMOTIONS
Primary emotion
• A primary human emotion types are the one
triggered in response to an event
PRIMARY EMOTIONS
• LOVE
• JOY
• ANGER
• SADNESS
• SURPRISE
• FEAR
Secondary emotion
• If we experience fear , the secondary
emotions would be : feel threatened or feel
anger , depending on the situation we are
experiencing.
SECONDARY EMOTIONS
• PASSION
• OPTIMISM
• IRRITATION
• DISGUST
• SHAME
• NERVOUSNESS
VARIETY OF EMOTIONS
HUMAN EMOTION
• Human emotion is innate in all of us; it’s
something we’re born with and something we
die with.
• Happiness, sadness, love, hatred, worries, and
indifference – these are things that constantly
occur in our daily lives.
VARIETY OF EMOTIONS
• POSITIVE HUMAN EMOTION
• NEGATIVE HUMAN EMOTION
Positive emotion
• Positive emotions that lead one to feel good
about one’s self will lead to an emotionally
happy and satisfied result.
POSITIVE HUMAN EMOTION
SOME OF THE POSITIVE EMOTIONS ARE
• HOPEFUL
• CONFIDENT
• PEACEFUL
Negative emotion
• Negative emotions sap your energy and
undermine your effectiveness. In the negative
emotional state, you find the lack of desire to
do anything.
NEGATIVE EMOTIONS
SOME OF THE NEGATIVE EMOTIONS ARE
• EXHAUSTED
• PANIC
• OBNOXIOUS
FACTORS AFFECTING
EMOTIONS
PERSONALITY
CULTURE
WEATHER
STRESS
AGE
GENDER
ENVIROMENTAL
How we perceive emotion
How we perceive emotion
Body posture
• The way we hold our bodies when we walk,
stand and sit gives cues to others about our
emotional state.
• It clues them in to how relaxed or tense we
are and how confident or shy we are.
• depending on how close we're standing to
another person, it can also show aggression or
love, dominance or submission.
Speech Patterns
• We may choose our words carefully when
we're angry or expressing happiness.
• Our emotions cause us not only to feel
differently, but also to speak differently
• Our speech patterns also change depending
on our emotional state
• our regular cadence can increase or decrease
in rate, and pitch, tone, volume and our
inflection and even accent may also be
affected.
Gestures
• Gestures take on different meanings in
different cultures.
• gesturing in general is one way humans
communicate emotion to each other
nonverbally.
Facial expressions
• Our facial muscles -- there are 44 of them --
are able to communicate important nonverbal
messages in a split second,
• anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happiness,
sadness and surprise seem to be seven
universal facial expressions that all humans
unconsciously recognize and interpret
Physiological Cues
• our emotions are accompanied by subtle
physiological change
• A subtle flush of the face or increase in heart
rate or body temperature could be a clue to
the emotional state of the person you're
talking to.
THEORIES OF EMOTIONS
Cannon-bard theory of emotion
It states that
• we react to a stimulus and experience the
associated emotion at the same time.
• we feel emotions and experience physiological
reactions such as sweating, trembling and
muscle tension simultaneously.
For example: I see a snake --> I am afraid --> I
begin to tremble.
James-lange theory of emotion
It states that
• emotions occur as a result of physiological
reactions to events.
• proposes that you will interpret your physical
reactions and conclude that you are
frightened.
• For example I am trembling, therefore I am
afraid.
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
• Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability
to perceive, control and evaluate emotions.
FOUR BRANCHES
• Salovey and Mayer proposed a model that
identified four different factors of emotional
intelligence
• Perceiving Emotions: The first step in
understanding emotions is to accurately
perceive them. In many cases, this might
involve understanding nonverbal signals such
as body language and facial expressions.
• Reasoning With Emotions: The next step
involves using emotions to promote thinking
and cognitive activity. Emotions help prioritize
what we pay attention and react to; we
respond emotionally to things that garner our
attention.
• Understanding Emotions: The emotions that
we perceive can carry a wide variety of
meanings. If someone is expressing angry
emotions, the observer must interpret the
cause of their anger and what it might mean.
• Managing Emotions: The ability to manage
emotions effectively is a key part of emotional
intelligence. Regulating emotions, responding
appropriately and responding to the emotions
of others are all important aspect of
emotional management.
What have we learned?

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Emotions 130524130949-phpapp01

  • 2. IMAGINE LIFE WITHOUT • Happiness • Fear • Sadness • Surprise • Disgust
  • 4. DEFINITION OF EMOTION • Emotion is a complex psychological phenomenon which occurs as animals or people live their lives. • It is Intense feeling that are directed at someone or something
  • 5. EMOTIONS INCLUDE THREE THINGS • conscious experience (feelings) • expressions which can be seen by others • actions of the body ('physiological arousal')
  • 6. EMOTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH • MOOD • TEMPERAMENT • PERSONALITY • DISPOSITION • MOTIVATION"
  • 8. CATEGORIES OF EMOTION • EMOTIONS ARE DIVIDED INTO TWO CATEGORIES • PRIMARY EMOTIONS • SECONDARY EMOTIONS
  • 9. Primary emotion • A primary human emotion types are the one triggered in response to an event
  • 10. PRIMARY EMOTIONS • LOVE • JOY • ANGER • SADNESS • SURPRISE • FEAR
  • 11. Secondary emotion • If we experience fear , the secondary emotions would be : feel threatened or feel anger , depending on the situation we are experiencing.
  • 12. SECONDARY EMOTIONS • PASSION • OPTIMISM • IRRITATION • DISGUST • SHAME • NERVOUSNESS
  • 14. HUMAN EMOTION • Human emotion is innate in all of us; it’s something we’re born with and something we die with. • Happiness, sadness, love, hatred, worries, and indifference – these are things that constantly occur in our daily lives.
  • 15. VARIETY OF EMOTIONS • POSITIVE HUMAN EMOTION • NEGATIVE HUMAN EMOTION
  • 16. Positive emotion • Positive emotions that lead one to feel good about one’s self will lead to an emotionally happy and satisfied result.
  • 17. POSITIVE HUMAN EMOTION SOME OF THE POSITIVE EMOTIONS ARE • HOPEFUL • CONFIDENT • PEACEFUL
  • 18. Negative emotion • Negative emotions sap your energy and undermine your effectiveness. In the negative emotional state, you find the lack of desire to do anything.
  • 19. NEGATIVE EMOTIONS SOME OF THE NEGATIVE EMOTIONS ARE • EXHAUSTED • PANIC • OBNOXIOUS
  • 25. AGE
  • 28. How we perceive emotion
  • 29. How we perceive emotion Body posture • The way we hold our bodies when we walk, stand and sit gives cues to others about our emotional state.
  • 30. • It clues them in to how relaxed or tense we are and how confident or shy we are. • depending on how close we're standing to another person, it can also show aggression or love, dominance or submission.
  • 31. Speech Patterns • We may choose our words carefully when we're angry or expressing happiness. • Our emotions cause us not only to feel differently, but also to speak differently
  • 32. • Our speech patterns also change depending on our emotional state • our regular cadence can increase or decrease in rate, and pitch, tone, volume and our inflection and even accent may also be affected.
  • 33. Gestures • Gestures take on different meanings in different cultures. • gesturing in general is one way humans communicate emotion to each other nonverbally.
  • 35. • Our facial muscles -- there are 44 of them -- are able to communicate important nonverbal messages in a split second,
  • 36. • anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise seem to be seven universal facial expressions that all humans unconsciously recognize and interpret
  • 37. Physiological Cues • our emotions are accompanied by subtle physiological change • A subtle flush of the face or increase in heart rate or body temperature could be a clue to the emotional state of the person you're talking to.
  • 39. Cannon-bard theory of emotion It states that • we react to a stimulus and experience the associated emotion at the same time. • we feel emotions and experience physiological reactions such as sweating, trembling and muscle tension simultaneously.
  • 40. For example: I see a snake --> I am afraid --> I begin to tremble.
  • 41. James-lange theory of emotion It states that • emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events. • proposes that you will interpret your physical reactions and conclude that you are frightened.
  • 42. • For example I am trembling, therefore I am afraid.
  • 44. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE • Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to perceive, control and evaluate emotions.
  • 45. FOUR BRANCHES • Salovey and Mayer proposed a model that identified four different factors of emotional intelligence
  • 46. • Perceiving Emotions: The first step in understanding emotions is to accurately perceive them. In many cases, this might involve understanding nonverbal signals such as body language and facial expressions.
  • 47. • Reasoning With Emotions: The next step involves using emotions to promote thinking and cognitive activity. Emotions help prioritize what we pay attention and react to; we respond emotionally to things that garner our attention.
  • 48. • Understanding Emotions: The emotions that we perceive can carry a wide variety of meanings. If someone is expressing angry emotions, the observer must interpret the cause of their anger and what it might mean.
  • 49. • Managing Emotions: The ability to manage emotions effectively is a key part of emotional intelligence. Regulating emotions, responding appropriately and responding to the emotions of others are all important aspect of emotional management.
  • 50. What have we learned?