6) Regular meditation practice improves your ability to perceive and respond to
the emotional reactions of others, thus improving interpersonal interactions.
Not exact matches
As caregivers listen on behalf
of the
other, they also monitor their own
emotional reactions.
If there is one area in which the children as a group do seem to differ somewhat, in
emotional reactions, from the children that I meet in wealthier communities — and even here I would be very cautious not to overstate this — it is in their sensitivity to
other children's moments
of anxiety and their acute awareness
of emotional fragility and
of the tipping point between exhilaration and depression.
There was a reason why our founding father's choose a seperation
of church and state, interprited, religious, beliefs can and do lead to
emotional reactions that tend to be intolerant
of other people's (group's) point's
of view.
The overarching goal
of the research initiative is to uncover the neural circuitry that allows animals to recognize the
emotional states
of other animals and generate appropriate
reactions, Christianson said.
However, a new study from the University
of Chicago Booth School
of Business titled «Less Evil Than You: Bounded Self - Righteousness in Character Inferences,
Emotional Reactions, and Behavioral Extremes,» to be published in the forthcoming Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Nicholas Epley and Nadav Klein ask whether the extensive research on self - righteousness overlooks an important ambiguity: When people say they are more moral than
others, do they mean they are more like a saint than
others or lesslike a sinner?
It enables us to be mindful
of our own
emotional reactions, as well as better read and understand those
of others.
«
Other times a quest can be triggered by an
emotional or physical
reaction that leaves us feeling frozen or out
of control, and the act
of searching for something to eat gives us a determination to take control.»
An intense
emotional reaction of anger, shame, guilt or any
other negative emotions, results in traumas.
Intensities can be characterized by: • Extreme feelings: positive or negative feelings; complex emotions; connection with the feelings
of others; grand laughter and tears • Physical
reaction to emotion: stomachaches and headaches; blushing; rise in body temperature • Strong affective memory: re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event; nightmares; elaborate daydreams connected to actual events • There are five areas
of overexcitabilities: psychomotor, sensual, imaginational, intellectual, and
emotional.
In our study, these teachers earned higher scores than any
other group on «construct rigidity» and «
emotional reaction,» suggesting that they may be less adaptable to changing environments than are
other types
of learners and may process and react to environmental change more negatively.
Then you must compose a concise summary
of all these elements in a coherent way, balancing the work's strengths and weaknesses — also balancing your own
emotional reaction to the book against the fact that
other people will respond to it differently.
It is certainly not realistic to hope that a majority
of men, in the arts, or in any
other field, will soon see the light and find that it is in their own self - interest to grant complete equality to women, as some feminists optimistically assert, or to maintain that men themselves will soon realize that they are diminished by denying themselves access to traditionally «feminine» realms and
emotional reactions.
Minimalism in Music In music, the minimalist movement was, like minimal art, a
reaction against a then - current form, with composers rejecting many
of the dry intellectual complexities and the
emotional sterility
of serial music and
other modern forms.
The opening, duration, and end
of a gallery or museum show can be cause for anxiety, depression, obsession, elation, relief, and any number
of other emotional reactions that occur when you...
As the movie unfolds, we learn
of Elizabeth's character, not through the actresses» portrayal, but through the
other characters»
emotional reactions to her death.
If a child has been the victim
of intentional infliction
of emotional distress and suffers from stomachaches, headaches, skin conditions, or
other physical
reactions to the severe
emotional distress caused by the defendant's actions, for example, the plaintiff - child may recover damages for the
emotional harm and any costs associated with the physical harm, as well.
Witnessing
others»
emotional reactions to stressful situations can help attorneys deal with their own instances
of overpowering emotions.
She notes that certain spectres
of injustice (for example, individual stories
of the suffering
of children) may evoke strong
emotional reactions, whereas
other stories
of injustice will fail to evoke any feelings at all.
It's at the heart
of the healing work we do and it's darn near guaranteed, that if a therapist can help a couple understand the process by which each becomes emotionally reactive to the
other (and then is responded to with an equally
emotional reaction) we have traveled leagues in the direction
of creating safety and an emotionally calmer domestic environment.
In the process
of deepening his trust, Will had to be made aware
of all the barriers to letting his guards down, including his fears
of his
emotional pain, his anger at
others, and a host
of other feeling and
reactions that this kind
of therapy process evoked in him.
In
other terms, the idea about irrationality
of emotions was associated with feelings
of guilt, shame, embarrassment, and weakness in
reaction to
emotional experience.
Each one
of these elements can elevate you to a new level
of competence and understanding when dealing with your own and
others emotional reactions.
People tuned into the feelings
of each
other and used natural opportunities to intentionally name feelings and experience the regulation
of emotional reactions.
You may find yourself immediately thinking
of certain moments to examine — exchanges you recently had with
others which provoked an intense
emotional reaction or were particularly confusing to you.
There is also evidence showing that EC plays an important role in the development
of conscience, which involves the interplay between experiencing moral emotions (i.e., guilt / shame or discomfort following transgressions) and behaving morally, in a way that is compatible with rules and social norms.8 Besides, children who are high in EC appear to be more able to display empathy toward
other's
emotional states and pro-social behaviour.4 EC is thought to provide the attentional flexibility required to link
emotional reactions (both positive and negative) in oneself and
others with internalized social norms and action in everyday situations.
These negative patterns can lead to intense negative
emotional reactions and dissatisfaction within the couple or family, that challenge the core
of the relationship, cause personal internal turmoil, and can derail
other important aspects
of our lives.
Unlike
other approaches that use mindfulness to facilitate relaxation, MMT applies mindfulness directly to the underlying felt sense
of an
emotional reaction, thus establishing an open and non-reactive mindfulness based relationship with the
emotional complex.
Other risk factors for children
of divorce include the loss
of important relationships (most often the relationship with the father and the father's extended family), relocations, unstable economic resources, and diminished or inadequate parenting due to parents» becoming overly involved in their own
emotional reactions to separation.