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biologically based motives toward specific behavioral responses to emotions.
Action tendencies
an emotional response to being wronged
Anger
the expression of insults and attacks on another's self-worth
Contempt
a physical illness involving excessive fatigue, insomnia, changes in weigh, feelings of worthlessness, and/or thoughts of suicide
Depression
a feeling of revulsion in reaction to something offensive
disgust
un written codes govern the ways people manage and express emotions
display rules
the body's multi-dimension response to any event that enhances or inhibits one's goals
emotion
the tendency to mimic the emotional experiences and expressions of others
emotional cognition
the ability to perceive and understand emotions, use emotions to facilitate thought, and manage emotions constructively
emotional intelligence
the process of changing how you think about the situation that gave rise to an emotion so that the effect of the emotion is diminished.
emotional reappraise
the desire for something another person has
envy
the mind and the body's reaction to perceived danger
fear
the emotional process of dealing with a profound loss
grief
A state of contentment, joy, pleasure, cheer
happiness
the perception that the existence of the quality of an important relationship is being threatened by a third party
jealousy
a positive overall evaluation of another person
liking
the emotion of caring for, feeling attached to, and feeling committed to someone.
love
an emotion about emotions (ex: joy you get form the fear of watching a scary movie)
meta-emotion
a feeling, often prolonged, that has no identifiable cause
mood
a secondary emotion consisting of joy and surprise, plus experiences of excitement and attraction for another
passion
distinct emotional experiences not consisting of combinations of other emotions
primary emotions
emotion involving feeling unhappy, sorrowful and discouraged, usually as a result of some form of loss
sadness
emotions composed of combinations of primary emotions
secondary emotions
fear of not making a good impression on others
social anxiety
the positivity or negativity of an emotion
valence