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Aspects of Emotion Subjective Feelings Outward Bodily Expressions Physiological Changes Interpretation Based on the Context
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Innate Emotional Expressions Happiness Sadness Surprise Fear Anger Disgust
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Physiological Changes Sympathetic Nervous System Parasympathetic Nervous System
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Happiness Situations in Which it Occurs Constant Level of Happiness Factors Associated With Happiness (self- esteem, extroversion, religious beliefs, money)
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Situations in Which Fear Occurs Physically Threatening Damaging to One’s Sense of Psychological Well-Being Potentially Frustrating
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Fear Versus Anxiety
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Situations in Which Anger Occurs Physically Threatening Damaging to One’s Sense of Psychological Well-Being
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Catharsis Theory of Anger
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James-Lange Theory of Emotion One Perceives a Situation, Then One’s Body Reacts to the Emotion, Then One Feels the Emotion Different Bodily Emotions Produce Different Emotions
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Cannon-Bard Theory One Perceives a Situation, Then Thalamus Activates Cerebral Cortex and Hypothalamus Feeling Emotions and Bodily Reactions Occur at the Same Time
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Schachter-Singer Theory (Two- Factor Theory of Emotion) Sympathetic Nervous System Reacts the Same One Perceives the Situation, Then Sympathetic Nervous System Reacts Interpretation Based on the Situation
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Schachter’s Experiment Three Groups (Informed, Misinformed, Uninformed) Happy or Angry Accomplice Informed Versus Misinformed and Uninformed Results
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Selye’s Stages of Stress (physical and psychological) Alarm Resistence Exhaustion
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Coping Devices for Minor Stress Touch, Food, and Drink Laughing, Crying and Cursing Talking it Out and Thinking it Through Working Off Tension
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Defense Mechanisms Repression Denial Reaction Formation Rationalization Displacement Projection Regression Sublimation
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Task – Oriented Approaches Assertiveness Withdrawal Compromise Negotiation Substitution
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Type A Personality Competitive Achievement – Striving Chronic Sense of Time Urgency Hostility
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Causal Factors in Obesity External Versus Internal Hunger Cues Exercise Genetics Culture Fat Cells
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Methods of Controlling Weight Lose Slowly Weight Regularly Weaken Personal Eating Cues Eat Slowly with Small Bites Count Calories
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