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Emotionality is the
observable behavioral and
physiological component of emotion. It is a
measure of a person's
emotional reactivity to a stimulus. Most...
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Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (TEIQue),
which encomp****es 15
subscales organized under four factors: well-being, self-control,
emotionality, and...
- life.
Bounded emotionality was
proposed by
Dennis K.
Mumby and
Linda Putnam.
Mumby and
Putnam (1992)
stress that
bounded emotionality encourages the...
- Choi-Kain LW,
McMain SF (January 2013). "Neural
correlates of
negative emotionality in
borderline personality disorder: an activation-likelihood-estimation...
- In
medicine and psychology,
emotional lability is a sign or
symptom typified by
exaggerated changes in mood or
affect in
quick succession.
Sometimes the...
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Emotional competence and
emotional capital refer to the
essential set of
personal and
social skills to recognize, interpret, and
respond constructively...
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negative value. A
distinction can be made
between emotional episodes and
emotional dispositions.
Emotional dispositions are also
comparable to
character traits...
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Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is
effective in
treating negative emotionality and
impulsive behaviors commonly seen in
those diagnosed with borderline...
- status, and view
themselves as
superior to others.
Emotionality:
People who rank high on the
Emotionality scale are more
prone to
fearing physical harm, experience...
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Emotional baggage is an
idiom that
generally refers to
unresolved psychological trauma such as stressors,
trust issues, fears, paranoia, guilt, regret...