Sex may be tinged with
negative emotions of fear, anger or disgust.
The key to success in times of high stress is to remove all emotion, especially
the negative emotions of fear and anger, and reason through the situation analytically.
Not exact matches
Whether it be embarrassment, anxiety,
fear or any other
negative emotion, you can use the psychology
of pain to your advantage.
I can say without reservation that my faith and religious practices have never been dictated by any form
of fear or other
negative emotion.
As for your religious practices not being dictated by any form
of fear or other
negative emotion... bull hockey.
Negative emotions like
fear or anger can impair cognitive ability, reducing one to a career version
of a drunk driver wrecking everything in their path.
Positive results brought
fear and shame, and
negative results, relief and guilt, the riptides
of emotion dividing families.
True, the
negative, but self - consuming,
emotions of disgust, anger,
fear, and envy have often allowed individual humans to push other humans away or to selfishly exploit them.
The birds are able to experience a range
of complex
negative and positive
emotions, including
fear, anticipation and anxiety.
For example, tweets from military populations tend to contain more
negative and less positive opinions, as well as increased
emotions of sadness,
fear, disgust and anger.
It has a smaller prefrontal cortex — the part that regulates behavior, impulse control, and planning — and a deformed amygdala, the seat
of negative emotions like
fear, guilt, and sadness.
One study even supports the notion that those who show signs
of either
fear, anger, disgust or sadness — the four basic
negative emotions — achieve stronger eyewitness recall while virtually eliminating the effect
of misinformation.
«Many
negative emotions such as anger,
fear, and frustration become problematic when those
emotions turn into a more permanent disposition or a habitual outlook on the world,» explains Emiliana Simon - Thomas, PhD, science director
of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley.
Many
of Dr. Turner's interviewees believed that it was healing for them to release any
negative emotions they'd been harboring, such as
fear, anger, grief, or resentment.
We tend to think
of negativity in the form
of negative emotions, such as sadness, anger, guilt, jealousy, and
fear, among others.
This meditation clears old
fears, buried anger, and
negative thoughts from the different layers
of our mind, every
negative emotion and thought you «ve been carrying for a long time.
A better understanding
of fear and the other
negative emotions and what they do to the healing body is essential.
Unfortunately, from my long experience I know that for many
of us it is very difficult and often even impossible to become a positive thinking person because those
negative emotions and
fears seem to be part
of our nature.
Combined with true strong faith this message will lead you to freedom from
negative emotions such as anxiety or existential
fears (one
of the key source
of deadly free radicals).
Combined with true faith this message will lead you to freedom from
negative emotions such as anxiety or egsistential
fears (one
of the key sources
of deadly free radicals).
It associates
negative emotions like
fear or anxiety with danger and so it tries to talk us out
of things were failure is a possibility.
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Many people put sex on a pedestal and subsequently develop feelings
of anxiety,
fear, and overall
negative emotions around the topic
of sex.
The limiting factors were: time pressures and competing demands; teachers dominating the process and allowing students to step up; and,
fear of failure and other
negative emotions on the part
of students.
A wise person makes good choices; waits for
negative emotions, like anger,
fear, or resentment, to pass before taking action; considers the concerns
of others, as well as his or her own.
Its behaviour meets the BC SPCA guideline definition: Emotional distress: is an aversive (
negative) state experienced by animals when exposed to stressors causing
negative emotions such as anxiety and
fear, or when deprived
of mental stimulation resulting in
negative emotions such as depression, frustration or boredom.
We believe that this dog's almost constant barking and crying fits the SPCA guideline for Emotional distress: Emotional distress: is an aversive (
negative) state experienced by animals when exposed to stressors causing
negative emotions such as anxiety and
fear, or when deprived
of mental stimulation resulting in
negative emotions such as depression, frustration or boredom.
Bitterness, resentment and
fear are also painful
negative emotions that are not part
of a healthy partnership.
I am not referring to clinging to positive
emotions in a fearful way, out
of fear of feeling
negative ones.
A brief foray into the cultural realm will demonstrate how the unpleasant
emotion of fear can be turned into the excitement
of horror movies, gothic literature, and thrill - seeking games while, on the
negative side
of things, forming a part
of ethno - racial prejudice and political oppression.
My powerful communication strategies and behavioral techniques are used to help you and your partner release
negative emotions that may block sexual desire, guilt and
fears of intimacy and sexual inhibition.
Thus, suppression
of these
emotions would be motivated by the
fear to loose self - control and by the goal to avoid
negative judgment or to cause damages or pain to others.
Some authors define the tendency to negatively evaluate emotional experience as «
fear of emotions» (Taylor, Koch, & Crockett, 1991; Shapiro, 1995; Taylor, 1995; Williams, Chambless, & Ahrens 1997), characterized by the
fear of losing control over both
emotions —
negative and positive — and behavioural reactions to
emotions.
Emotions are often labeled as problems when they are deemed to be one of the negative emotions such as sadness, anger, fear, disappointment, jealousy, loneliness, shame, and ins
Emotions are often labeled as problems when they are deemed to be one
of the
negative emotions such as sadness, anger, fear, disappointment, jealousy, loneliness, shame, and ins
emotions such as sadness, anger,
fear, disappointment, jealousy, loneliness, shame, and insecurity.
Common societal misconceptions are at play here, as well as basic human psychology: parents often
fear losing control
of themselves or allowing their children to lose control
of their
negative emotions, and it is easy to fall into the trap
of using distraction techniques to pacify a child who is upset.
The Dismissing Parent disengages, ridicules or curbs all
negative emotions, feels uncertainty and
fears feeling out
of control, uses distraction techniques, feels that
emotions are toxic or unhealthy, uses the passage
of time as a cure - all replacement for problem solving.
Compared with control children, they had more difficulties with friendships, 29 poorer theory
of mind, 16 difficulties labelling and understanding the causes
of common
emotions, 16 increased fantasy proneness and difficulty distinguishing fantasy and reality, 31 increased
negative attributional style, dysfunctional attitudes, rumination and self - criticism.32 They also experience difficulties in the mother — child relationship, with four studies reporting high levels
of disrupted attachment styles, 21, 29, 31, 32 and in role - play scenarios elevated levels
of role - reversal with parents,
fear of abandonment, and
negative expectations
of parents.31 These factors are known to put children at risk
of poor mental health outcomes, and indeed, this appears to be the case.
Evidence from behavioural genetics indicates that the S allele
of the serotonin transporter gene (5 - HTTLPR) is associated with increased
negative emotion, including heightened anxiety (Sen et al. 2004; Munafò et al. 2005), harm avoidance (Munafò et al. 2005),
fear conditioning (Lonsdorf et al. 2009), attentional bias to
negative information as well as increased risk for depression in the presence
of environmental risk factors (Caspi et al. 2003; Taylor et al. 2006; Uher & McGuffin 2008; see also Munafò et al. 2009).
Adolescents» reasons for sexual avoidance included: lack
of sexual pleasure or enjoyment, relationship reasons,
negative emotions, values,
fear of negative outcomes,
negative physical experience, and other priorities.
Working with a live couple — in session, Dr. Liu skillfully demonstrates moving from content to process, identifying the couple's
negative cycle, accessing the partners» primary
emotions and attachment needs and
fears, reframing the presenting issue in terms
of the underlying
emotions and attachment needs, and terminating the session.
It is a form
of undue influence in which one parent deceives and manipulates the child to feel
fear, anger, disgust, or other
negative emotions towards the other parent.
When the
negative emotions for making such a sacrifice surface - and not having the ability to modulate them, they lash out at the target
of their affections for «making them do it» - rather than face their own feelings
of inadequacy /
fear of rejection, ultimately damaging the relationship they so
fear losing, and reinforcing their feelings
of inadequacy /
fear of rejection.
Step 4: The therapist reframes key issues for the couple in terms
of negative patterns
of interaction, underlying
emotions and
fears, and each individual's attachment needs.
Oftentimes both parties experience a range
of highly charged
negative emotions as they experience resentment, abandonment, disillusionment, sadness, loneliness, guilt, and
fear.
Your panic —
fear of future
negative emotion even worse than what you feel now (Caught!!)
For example, in circumstances where an attachment figure is inconsistently available, physically or emotionally, a person may implicitly adopt hyperactivating attachment strategies involving amplification
of attachment needs, high levels
of negative emotion, persistent attempts to maintain connection, and intense
fear of abandonment (Cassidy & Kobak, 1988).
In contrast, the expression
of withdrawal
emotions (i.e., sadness and
fear) in face
of negative events is associated with behavioural difficulties, poor
emotion regulation, and helplessness.
Suppression
of negative emotions increases the amount
of fear and stress carried in the body, and inhibits the feeling and expression
of positive
emotions.
They differ in that a therapist or parent initiates the holding process for the purpose
of provoking strong,
negative emotions in the child (e.g.,
fear, anger), and the child's release is typically contingent upon his or her compliance with the therapist's clinical agenda.»
Results showed that accurate recognition
of facial expressions
of negative emotions (anger, contempt, disgust,
fear, and sadness) predicted less conflict engaging behaviors during conflict with their romantic partners (but not positive problem solving and withdrawal), which in turn predicted greater relationship satisfaction.