Emotions develop throughout the lifespan beginning in infancy with basic emotions and increasing in complexity, especially during childhood as self-conscious emotions emerge and coping skills improve. During adolescence, emotions experience turmoil due to hormonal changes combined with environmental experiences, though moodiness is a normal part of development. The ability to understand and regulate emotions continues advancing into adulthood.
Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood Mental Health and Emotional Well Beingvinaygupta494270
Adolescence is a stage of life characterized by changes in young people’s physical, cognitive, and social and emotional development.
Depression, anxiety and behavioural disorders are among the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents.
Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year-olds.
Adolescence is a crucial period for developing social and emotional habits important for mental well-being. Emotional disorders
are common among adolescents like Anxiety, Depression, Suicide. Behavioural disorders are more common among younger adolescents than older adolescents. Eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, commonly emerge during adolescence and young adulthood. Conditions that include symptoms of psychosis most commonly emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood. Symptoms can include hallucinations or delusions. A wide range of early risk and protective factors influence mental health outcomes.
Growth denotes a net increase in the size or mass of tissues. It is largely attributed to multiplication of cells and increase in the intracellular substance. Development-specifies maturation of functions.
It is related to the maturaration and myelination of the nervous system and indicates the acquisition of a variety of skills for optimal functioning of the individual.
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Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood Mental Health and Emotional Well Beingvinaygupta494270
Adolescence is a stage of life characterized by changes in young people’s physical, cognitive, and social and emotional development.
Depression, anxiety and behavioural disorders are among the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents.
Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year-olds.
Adolescence is a crucial period for developing social and emotional habits important for mental well-being. Emotional disorders
are common among adolescents like Anxiety, Depression, Suicide. Behavioural disorders are more common among younger adolescents than older adolescents. Eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, commonly emerge during adolescence and young adulthood. Conditions that include symptoms of psychosis most commonly emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood. Symptoms can include hallucinations or delusions. A wide range of early risk and protective factors influence mental health outcomes.
Growth denotes a net increase in the size or mass of tissues. It is largely attributed to multiplication of cells and increase in the intracellular substance. Development-specifies maturation of functions.
It is related to the maturaration and myelination of the nervous system and indicates the acquisition of a variety of skills for optimal functioning of the individual.
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This is a presentation on the topic, Temperament;why you act the way you do. It teaches about the types of temperament and how to identify your temperament. It will help you live peacefully with the people around you.
Event in Hospitality Education! Master Of Science HES-SO in Global Hospitalit...Fabrice Tessier
It was a great day earlier this week on Monday in Lausanne! The Master of Science HES-SO in Global Hospitality Business has been launched with industry partners, Academy from the 3 schools and many students.
Promising course! And very interesting day, see the slideshow!
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Factores Críticos de Éxito de las estrategias comerciales de una empresa de manufactura y comercialización en la Ciudad de México, basados en estudio de satisfacción del cliente
These market analyses give an overview of the actual situation, trends and future outlook of the markets for fertilizer mixtures in different Asian countries.
Overview of major theories of personality in psychology, including:
1) Freud's Psychoanalytic theory,
2) Car Jung's, Eysencks and Cattel's trait theories (includes details on both MBTI and Big5),
3) Skinner's, Bandura's and Rotter's Behavioural and Social Cognitive theories, and
4) Maslow's and Roger's Humanistic theories
Interpersonal Communication
Emotions & Interpersonal Influence
Overview
Concepts of emotions
Feelings and communication
Factors that affects emotions
Interpersonal influence
Emotions
Are humans unique in our abilities of communicating emotions?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDtcFWBaO7E
Types of Emotions
Basic emotions: primary feelings that are experienced universally
Types of Emotions
Basic emotions: primary feelings that are experienced universally
Types of Emotions
Basic emotions: primary feelings that are experienced universally
Vocalizations communicating the basic emotions can be
recognized by non English-speaking cultures (Sauter et al., 2010)
Types of Emotions
Dimensions of emotions
• Valence: unpleasant vs. pleasant
• Intensity: calm vs. aroused
• Emotions can be combined to
form different feelings: joy +
trust = love, anger + disgust =
contempt
Types of Emotions
Social emotions: feelings strongly related to interpersonal
experiences, “as experienced, recalled, anticipated or imagined”
• E.g., embarrassment, guilt, shame, envy, pride, which are as opposite to
basic emotions which only require the awareness of one’s own physical state
Components of Emotions
What were your feelings on your first date?
• The physiological reaction
• Self perceptions of emotion: anticipated or reflective feelings
• Nonverbal markers
• Action tendencies: e.g., fear – fight or flight
Feelings and Communication
Feelings cause communication
• Talk about how you feel, nonverbal expressions of feelings
• Communication products as a result of sharing emotions
Feelings and Communication
Communication affects feelings
• We craft messages to make people feel warm, embarrassed, or jealous
• Sharing feelings is good for the psychological well-being
Feelings and Communication
Feelings shape interpretation of messages
• Our feelings toward someone influence our interpretation of the
motivation behind his/her message
Causes of Emotions
Appraisal Theories: emotions are extracted from our cognitive
evaluations of events (as opposed to physiological/neurological
theories of emotions)
Perception Appraisal Mediation
Perceptions of a
stimulus
Judgment of (1) whether
conditions are favorable or
unfavorable and (2) whether you
have sufficient resources to cope
Emotional responses as
a result of appraisal
Factors Affect Emotions
Emotional intelligence: people’s ability to understand and manage
one’s own feelings, as well as the moods and emotions of others
• Self-awareness: the ability to recognize personal emotions and their effects
• Self-control: the ability to control impulses and to suspend judgment
• Empathy: the ability to understand the emotional makeup of other people
• Communication and social skills
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX_oy9614HQ&t=15s
Factors Affect Emotions
The intimacy of a relationship
• We are likely to express our ...