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Feelings in response to an activity or an experience EMOTIONS Feelings in response to an activity or an experience

Feelings of strong affection caring for another person. Love Feelings of strong affection or caring for another person.

or well-being and contentment. Happiness A feeling of joy or well-being and contentment.

Feeling that life experiences will be positive. Optimism Feeling that life experiences will be positive.

Provides a way of expressing some negative emotions in a positive way. Humor Provides a way of expressing some negative emotions in a positive way.

They are learned not inherited. Fear Feeling danger. They are learned not inherited.

Strong feeling of irritation Anger Strong feeling of irritation

G U I LT The feeling you have done something wrong or are responsible for something bad happening.

Feelings of sadness, loneliness and despair. DEPRESSION Feelings of sadness, loneliness and despair. Factors linked to depression: Family history Major life stresses Physical illness Substance abuse Gender - females

Jealousy The feeling of wanting something that someone else has or fear of losing something you have.

Feeling of isolation or alienation Loneliness Feeling of isolation or alienation

Feeling or being timid or bashful. Shyness Feeling or being timid or bashful.