• It is emphasized that knowledge is socially constructed and that teaching as well as learning processes are inherently social, involving interaction, communication, negotiating and sharing (c.f. (lu.se)
  • In order to make use of these techniques, you need to build skills in four key areas-distress tolerance, mindfulness, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Drawing on various approaches from neuroscience, evolutionary, developmental and social psychology and Buddhist traditions, Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) is considered part of the 'thirdwave' of cognitive and behavioural therapies, which apply emphasis on mindfulness, acceptance, meta-cognition, emotions, values and goals (Carvalho et al. (researchgate.net)
  • this makes them feel better during stress. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • The science of compassion demonstrates that people can reduce stress in their lives by engendering the perspective taking, emotion regulation, and relational skills within compassionate behaviors. (researchgate.net)
  • Here are 10 tips on how to make moving during a pandemic easy and stress-free. (yourtango.com)
  • This comparative study analyzes how stress is created through the mise-en-scene and characters in the two feature length lms Good Time (2017) and Boiling Point (2021). (lu.se)
  • The analysis has the aim of achieving an understanding of how the lms use these techniques to create suspense and realism, thereby e ectively generating mental and physical symptoms of stress for the viewer. (lu.se)
  • Altogether the analysis creates a broad, yet speci c examination of how the techniques are used in tandem to create a naturalistic, immersive viewing experience which places large emotional stress on the viewer. (lu.se)
  • The analysis wil be based around the fol owing research questions: Through which visual and audiovisual elements is stress created and portrayed in Good Time and Boiling Point ? (lu.se)
  • Stressors vary to some extent with the type of travel: short-term tourist travel likely creates the least stress, whereas frequent travel, humanitarian and disaster work, and expatriation cause the most. (cdc.gov)
  • For brands and companies, boards can also help you associate your products with specific emotions. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • I discuss what these encounters tell us about how emotions mark differences between individuals and define social communities and furthermore inquire into what they potentially reveal about the relative longevity of apartheid.The first chapter shows how specific emotions such as anger, pain and disgust pertaining to the use of otherwise 'happy places' worked to sustain racial hierarchies and ideology within the context of recreational space. (lu.se)
  • And there's a connection between our emotions, our feelings and our thoughts. (illbehonest.com)
  • Now, author Robert Starling tells us how stories are invaluable when it comes to discussing emotions and feelings with young children. (booktrust.org.uk)
  • Affect can be understood as a trait (general tendency to experience positive or negative feelings) or a state (momentary emotions in response to certain events). (cdc.gov)
  • The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind is a 2006 book by cognitive scientist Marvin Minsky that elaborates and expands on Minsky's ideas as presented in his earlier book Society of Mind. (wikipedia.org)
  • Whether you are a professional or a general reader, whether you use this book to support work done in therapy or as the basis for self-help, you'll benefit from this clear and practical guide to better managing your emotions. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • This post continues with clips, paraphrase, and editing of Barrett's book " How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain " - material from chapter 2, and very briefly noted, Chapter 3. (dericbownds.net)
  • In this book, Lynne Angus and Leslie Greenberg address this gap and present a groundbreaking, empirically based model that integrates working with narrative and emotion processes in EFT. (bokkilden.no)
  • Octavius Winslow in his book "The Sympathy of Christ," says, "emotion is always attached to some conception formed by the intellectual faculties. (illbehonest.com)
  • Now coming to our main couple, they're really good and the way there is so much angst between them makes the book more interesting. (netgalley.com)
  • ROWAN KANE really made me love him more in this book. (netgalley.com)
  • The setting really made the book for me, and I look forward to reading more of Asher's books set in the town. (netgalley.com)
  • First chapter of a new book. (writing.com)
  • One thing is for sure: whatever the emotion, there will be a book out there to help frame the discussion. (booktrust.org.uk)
  • That is depth at the opening of a chapter deep in the book and he does that and more every chapter. (deanwesleysmith.com)
  • I confess that I was unfamiliar with the work of several of the directors covered in these in-depth, yet informal interviews, which made the book that much more valuable to me, since I had something to learn, even though I'm no longer actively involved in film production. (documentary.org)
  • He has followed this freewheeling, responsive style of filmmaking ever since, and he deems the work of James Marsh ( Man on Wire ), another subject in the book, whose work is quite constructed and dependent on re-creations of past events, as the antithesis of his own approach. (documentary.org)
  • It'll spare you rejections because your motivation is what permeates the book in a million ways to create "the magic. (vickihinze.com)
  • For some long nights of packing or cleaning, it is music or a good book that can make all the difference! (yourtango.com)
  • The book develops a novel theoretical and analytical framework and features chapters on violence, nonviolence, conflict transformation, peace talks and international mediation as well as on video data analysis. (lu.se)
  • Featuring a rich array of theory and research from an international assortment of leading social scientists in multiple disciplines, this book represents work from diverse traditions and approaches - making it an invaluable resource for scholars across a variety of disciplines and organizations. (lu.se)
  • While considerable evidence suggests that emotions do influence decision making and that very strong negative emotional states impair information processing and reasoning, increasing evidence suggests that intuitive deliberation, which relies on affective cues, may produce better outcomes than analytical deliberation alone. (mhmedical.com)
  • The paper features an extensive analytical chapter which looks at di erent aspects of mise-en-scene through subsequently divided subchapters, and is fol owed by an outlook into the emotional role of the lm's characters and their environments. (lu.se)
  • Similarly, the personalities of Hietala and Niemirepo's (1998) learning companion agents are comprised of a name, a picture and a personal voice and manner of speech (which is exploited as a central social feature).1 Common to all systems is that a social context is created inside the computer (c.f. (lu.se)
  • By fostering an understanding of the mind's potential and limitations, the topic guides readers toward the path of self-mastery, where they can gain control over their thoughts and emotions, leading to enhanced mental clarity, emotional resilience, and personal growth. (slideshare.net)
  • The theory of constructed emotion and the classical view of emotion tell vastly different stories of how we experience the world. (dericbownds.net)
  • Octavius Winslow says, "The Author of our nature, in making the conception of certain objects emotional has added vastly to man's capacity of enjoyment. (illbehonest.com)
  • All of this helps develop empathy and the vocabulary of emotions. (booktrust.org.uk)
  • The chapters in this handbook present and discuss topics that focus on spirituality as an integral part of human experience and, consequently, essential to educational programs which aim to address personal and communal identity, foster resilience, empathy and compassion, and promote meaning and connectedness. (lu.se)
  • Even cultures at the same parallels of latitude have created different words, artefacts and practices for living with seasonal change. (brill.com)
  • So if I mention certain words to you, or to other people, they will evoke some emotions. (illbehonest.com)
  • The Pins are the words, and the boards are the chapters. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • Can you feel the emotion in the character by the choice of words, the way she looked at the coming storm. (deanwesleysmith.com)
  • Opinion and emotion though choices of words to keep the reader reading. (deanwesleysmith.com)
  • This chapter explores the psychological and neurobiological foundations of compassion and how those factors can be trainable motivations and behaviors. (researchgate.net)
  • As a primary affect, shame serves to when one becomes what he is, not when he tries to inform us of what behaviors, attitudes, and emotions become what he is not. (bvsalud.org)
  • One idea is that an emotion category such as anger or disgust does not have a fingerprint. (dericbownds.net)
  • Either disgust and anger or perhaps some sense of delight, finally somebody's going to drain the swamp or make America great. (illbehonest.com)
  • Through the support of the therapeutic relationship, the adolescent girl built self support by experimenting with expressing her emotions, especially anger, to family members and close friends. (bvsalud.org)
  • Yet, despite the interaction between emotion and narrative processes, emotion-focused therapy (EFT) and narrative-informed therapies have evolved as separate clinical approaches. (bokkilden.no)
  • This thesis combines behavioural and electrophysiological approaches in the study of the emotion-cognition interaction and sub-clinical anxiety. (gla.ac.uk)
  • This dissertation studies the relationship between emotions and the everday application of apartheid in South Africa between 1948 and 1990. (lu.se)
  • Tentatively, the dissertation suggests that cultures of emotion, when conceived of as a form of internalised habits, evolve at a slower rate than formal political or societal changes. (lu.se)
  • While the scope of this chapter does not include an in-depth analysis of each of these programs, Kirby (2017) provides a thorough overview. (researchgate.net)
  • Your familiar emotion concepts are built-in only because you grew up in a particular social context where those emotion concepts are meaningful and useful, and your brain applies them outside your awareness to construct your experiences. (dericbownds.net)
  • Peterson, Reina, Waldman, & Becker, 2015), in this chapter we review existing quantitative methods to measure work place affect and affect regulation, and propose directions for future development in quantitative measurement of these processes. (cdc.gov)
  • I also demonstrate how patient and clinician emotions may interact and how integrated palliative care can mitigate some of the negative impacts and thereby facilitate better decision making. (mhmedical.com)
  • Bramsen has done research on peace diplomacy, emotions, conflict theories, nonviolent resistance, Nordic cooperation on peace and conflict resolution as well as on Women Peace and Security. (lu.se)
  • After an overview of the field, the text offers the background on the brain and physiological systems necessary for understanding how they work in the context of decision making and reviews the sensory and perceptual mechanisms that govern our perception and experience. (mit.edu)
  • The theory of constructed emotion, in contrast, tells a story that doesn't match your daily life-your brain invisibly constructs everything you experience, including emotions. (dericbownds.net)
  • Romans chapter 1 tells us that they KNOW God is. (jesus-is-lord.com)
  • Behavioral Corporate Finance: Decisions that Create Value," by Hersh Shefrin. (bath.ac.uk)
  • Who attended the meeting when these decisions were made? (wrightslaw.com)
  • A comprehensive introduction to using the tools and techniques of neuroscience to understand how consumers make decisions about purchasing goods and services. (mit.edu)
  • Contrary to the assumptions of economists, consumers are not always rational actors who make decisions in their own best interests. (mit.edu)
  • The newer field of consumer neuroscience draws on the findings, tools, and techniques of neuroscience to understand how consumers make judgments and decisions. (mit.edu)
  • Consistent with the rest of this handbook, we use "affect" as an umbrella term that encompasses emotion, feeling, and other related terms. (cdc.gov)
  • This chapter concentrates on writing practices and seasonal change in 19th century Finland, with a case study of a personal notebook written by Eva Christina Lindström (1823-1895). (brill.com)
  • The program combines modern psychology-particularly research on emotion-with Buddhist contemplative practices. (researchgate.net)
  • Their overly prescriptive approach actually ends up confusing the speech and the tools that are used to deliver it, instead of connecting with the essential part of speaking--that which engages listeners with the message and the emotions that go with it. (skillsoft.com)
  • Chapter 2: What Is a Speech? (skillsoft.com)
  • Chapter 5 in a pair of experiments sought to investigate how affect is mentally represented and specifically questions whether affect is represented on the basis of a conceptual metaphor linking direction and affect. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Building on past reviews on affect research (e.g. (cdc.gov)
  • Start by working on the introductory exercises and, after making progress, move on to the advanced-skills chapters. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Once you understand the basics, creating and managing boards is easy to do. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • The emotion workshop will start on the basics, don't worry, try to ease you into even being able to see what someone like Koontz is even doing with emotion. (deanwesleysmith.com)
  • In this chapter, I will focus in particular on decision making in the context of serious illness-in part because it is most often associated with emotion-and because it is my area of clinical research and practice. (mhmedical.com)
  • The upcoming chapter focuses on the battle between Class 1-A and 1-B and the League of Villains. (ibtimes.com)
  • In three empirical chapters, which each focuses on a specific piece of petty apartheid legislation, I draw out so-called 'emotional encounters' from a source material produced chiefly by the bureaucracy, the judicature, and the press, as well as supplementary material in the form of autobiography, parliamentary debates, fiction, and legislative texts to interrogate the operation and experience of apartheid. (lu.se)
  • What's inevitable is that you'll have some kinds of concepts for making sense of sensory input from your body in the world because…your brain has wiring for this purpose. (dericbownds.net)
  • The new field of behavioral economics draws on the insights of psychology to study non-rational decision making. (mit.edu)
  • are sure to stand by Renta in this new chapter of his life while continuing to support the group in their future endeavors. (indiatimes.com)
  • In psychotherapy, as in life, all significant emotions are embedded in important stories, and all significant stories revolve around important emotional themes. (bokkilden.no)
  • Because emotions and narratives interact to form meaning and sense of self, the evocation and articulation of emotions is critical to changing life narratives. (bokkilden.no)
  • In everyday life, these different ways of interpreting and making meaning of seasonal change merged when people were trying to predict the weather and understand the possibilities of living and surviving with the harsh conditions of northern nature. (brill.com)
  • And the final reason I'm comfortable calling this "Manly Emotions," is because what we will see is that our pattern for our emotional life is the God-man, Jesus Christ. (illbehonest.com)
  • Emotions add enjoyment to life. (illbehonest.com)
  • But emotions add color to life. (illbehonest.com)
  • It can be so hard reconciling love of a person and hatred of a disease, and realizing that you have to make the hard choice to remove them from your life. (netgalley.com)
  • Camilia really made Callhan Kane life better by justi existing. (netgalley.com)
  • It is SO much more, and a lot of things in my life started to make sense. (etonline.com)
  • This is just yet another chapter of my life. (etonline.com)
  • These internal struggles can profoundly impact our decision-making, relationships, and overall quality of life. (slideshare.net)
  • He showed us that technology had made it too easy to care about the wrong things, that our culture had convinced us that the world owed us something when it didn't-and worst of all, that our modern and maddening urge to always find happiness only served to make us unhappier. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • As with al things inherent, many lmmakers instead aim to question the often benign and conformed narrative of the traditional Hol ywood blockbusters and thereby may even try to make the viewer feel uncomfortable and self-conscious through the themes and stories they showcase. (lu.se)
  • Research shows that women who put on make-up before taking a test achieved ten to 20 per cent higher marks than those who did not wear any. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Research shows that women who put on make-up before taking a test achieved higher marks than bare faced girls. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • It provides way to account for the role of emotion and attachment in social research. (emergentkiwi.org.nz)
  • The study in journal Cogent Psychology involved 200 female undergraduates, all studying the same subject with similar self-esteem, make-up habits and IQs. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Nicholas takes you into each brushstroke and you see - for the first time - HOW he creates this incredible effect. (lilipubsorders.com)
  • As Renta and TO1 each embark on their separate journeys, their shared history and the music they created together will remain cherished by fans as a testament to the time they spent together as a remarkable and talented K-pop ensemble. (indiatimes.com)
  • Now it's time to fulfill the promise you made with your headline and deliver a lead and body that keeps the attention of the reading reporter to the very bottom, right through your Call To Action, boilerplate, and contact info. (ereleases.com)
  • Before you start creating boards, it's helpful to spend a little time thinking about the story you would like that board to tell. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • If you don't have a favorite collection of Pinterest boards, now is a perfect time to start building one. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • Dealing with cancer can take a toll on your time, emotions, and budget. (medlineplus.gov)
  • When the concepts involved are emotion concepts, your brain constructs instances of emotion…With concepts, your brain makes meaning of sensation, and sometimes that meaning is an emotion. (dericbownds.net)
  • Other environments make use of virtual agents or characters that are not, or only to a limited extent, animated. (lu.se)
  • But it was all she had and she had to make something work. (openwriting.com)
  • It will feel so good to create a painting so beautiful, won't it? (lilipubsorders.com)
  • I hate being made to feel helpless. (jim-butcher.com)
  • I made the personal choice to begin medication right away, as I truly feel that I had tried everything else up to that point," she added. (etonline.com)
  • And I will not allow anyone to try to make me feel ashamed of it. (etonline.com)
  • And as Jeremy mentioned, I want to speak to you this weekend on the subject of emotions. (illbehonest.com)
  • I don't intend to speak to you about male emotions vs. female emotions. (illbehonest.com)
  • We'll share some techniques for creating great boards that speak to your brand's strengths, and provide a few tips and tricks along the way for keeping your boards organized and optimized. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • He will show you exactly how to make all those problems go away so your painting can share its story easily and emotionally. (lilipubsorders.com)
  • You had a build up to Callaghan's story in the first two books and we finally get his. (netgalley.com)
  • By curating those Pins together in a board, you're creating a brand new, completely personal kind of story. (socialmediatoday.com)
  • We could also extend their understanding by creating a "missing chapter'"to explain how a character felt between scenes, or write about what happened after the story. (booktrust.org.uk)
  • Built-in exercises can include vigorous clearing, cleaning, and packing. (yourtango.com)
  • Getting to know his backstory and his struggles make it so incredibly easy to love him. (netgalley.com)
  • His main argument is that emotions are "ways to think" for different "problem types" that exist in the world, and that the brain has rule-based mechanisms (selectors) that turn on emotions to deal with various problems. (wikipedia.org)
  • Making sense of intense emotions: Chapter 4: Coping with your sadness: What is sadness? (mygrief.ca)
  • IMO this chapter is confusing and Ayaka makes no sense whatsoever, but. (fictionpress.com)
  • the magic system of the world relies on the build up of energy, a person can do anything that requires effort (for example push-ups or crochet) to build up their pool of magic. (netgalley.com)
  • Money is a tool that can make the world a better place if used properly. (frankhorvat.com)
  • Their emotions, desires and actions cannot be adequately explained through their evolutionary world view. (jesus-is-lord.com)
  • First developed for treating borderline personality disorder, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) has proven effective as treatment for a range of other mental health problems, especially for those characterized by overwhelming emotions. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Psychologists say the result could be down to the 'lipstick effect', whereby using make-up boosts self-esteem and has a knock-on effect on memory, confidence and mental ability. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • We are going to cover the following topics in this chapter: defining leads, the inverted pyramid with examples, general rules for writing the body, and some helpful tips to keep in mind while you're writing. (ereleases.com)
  • If I say "dentist" to some people, that's going to evoke some emotion, right? (illbehonest.com)
  • How could he make sure that the right information got to the right people? (cdc.gov)
  • The third chapter revolves around the disjunctions for individuals between their 'emotional' and social communities that apartheid-era race classification and re-classification cases laid bare. (lu.se)
  • In this state-dependent randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, cross-over multimodal study, resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging in combination with small-voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (voxel size: 9.4 × 18.8 × 8.4 mm3) was applied to assess network-level and associated neurometabolic changes during a non-craving and a craving state, induced by a custom-made cocaine-cue film, in 18 individuals with cocaine use disorder and 23 healthy individuals. (bvsalud.org)
  • All then took an exam based on a chapter of a textbook they had just read. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • One pastor - Albert Martin - looked at the Genesis account, and tried to read into it, probably accurately, the emotions that our first parents would have felt… (incomplete thought). (illbehonest.com)
  • Once your concepts enter the picture, however, those sensations may take on additional meaning… From an aching stomach, your brain can construct an instance of hunger, nausea, or mistrust…an instance of emotion. (dericbownds.net)
  • Conversely, persons are less accepting of risks or have greater concern or anxiety when risks are imposed or created by others, controlled by others, have no clear benefit, are human-made, come from an untrusted source, or seem exotic. (cdc.gov)
  • You see, Nicholas grew up as his father, Michael Coleman, was building a massive career and enormous following as a landscape artist. (lilipubsorders.com)
  • But plenty of things can get to you if you make eye contact too long. (jim-butcher.com)
  • 1:23 And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. (jesus-is-lord.com)
  • Whatever your moving situation, you want to make things easier for yourself and your family. (yourtango.com)