THE PROGRESSION OF EMOTIONS What happens to feelings?

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THE PROGRESSION OF EMOTIONS What happens to feelings?

The Brain

1. TOP OF BRAIN thinking and reason

The Brain 1. TOP OF BRAIN thinking and reason 2. MID-BRAIN feelings, motivation

The Brain 1. TOP OF BRAIN thinking and reason 2. MID-BRAIN feelings, motivation 3. BRAIN STEM basic body functions

EMOTIONS

EMOTIONS E-MOTION: energy for action

EMOTIONS - body activity

EMOTIONS E-MOTION: energy for action - body activity - act on drives and motivations

EMOTIONS E-MOTION: energy for action - body activity - act on drives and motivations - make inner changes

EMOTIONS E-MOTION: energy for action - body activity - act on drives and motivations - make inner changes - decide on importance of something-

EMOTIONS ANGER

EMOTIONS ANGER Hurt, Fear, Surprise

EMOTIONS OUTWARD ANGER ANGER Hurt, Fear, Surprise

EMOTIONS OUTWARD violence ANGER violence ANGER Hurt, Fear, Surprise

EMOTIONS OUTWARD INWARD violence ANGER violence ANGER Hurt, Fear, Surprise

EMOTIONS OUTWARD INWARD violence ANGER suicide violence ANGER suicide Hurt, Fear, Surprise

EMOTIONS SUCCESSFUL RESOLUTION OUTWARD INWARD violence ANGER suicide violence ANGER suicide Hurt, Fear, Surprise

EMOTIONS