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The Walla Emotion Model (WEM): A New Terminology Redefining Affective Dysregulation in Clinical Psychopathology [PDF]
The scientific pursuit of understanding human “emotion” has historically been plagued by a fundamental lack of conceptual consensus. Researchers, clinicians, and the lay public frequently utilize terms such as “emotion,” “feeling,” “affect,” and “mood ...
Peter Walla
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Background: Although tremendous strides have been made in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention, detection, and treatment, HIV remains a public health issue in the United States.
Brittany L. Feeling, Stella I. Sheke
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Naturphilosophie, Religiöses Empfinden und Lyrik der frühen Antike bei Karl Joël
According to Joël’s study from 1906, natural philosophy, religious feeling or thinking and poetry are not separate cultural phenomena, but rather are interrelated.
Wolfgang Christian Schneider
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An approach to change the basic polymer composition of the milled Fomes fomentarius fruiting bodies
Background Chitin and its derivative chitosan are readily exploited, especially in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, biomedical, chemical, and textile industries.
Liudmila Kalitukha
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This article analyzes how potentially conflicting frames of grief and family operate in a number of English funerals. The data come from the 2010 Mass-Observation directive “Going to Funerals” which asked its panel of correspondents to write about the ...
Tony Walter, Tara Bailey
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Children’s feelings in isolation rooms during COVID-19 hospitalization
The treatment given to children who have been confirmed positive for COVID-19 and are showing symptoms involves isolation, which consequently is an unpleasant experience for pediatric patients.
Tri Arianingsih +2 more
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Feeling Good or Feeling Better? [PDF]
Can people remember correctly their past well-being? We study three national surveys of the British, German and French population, where more than 50,000 European citizens were asked questions about their current and past life satisfaction. We uncover systematic biases in recalled subjective well- being: on average, people tend to overstate the ...
Prati, Alberto, Senik, Claudia
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Feeling the emotion of Hate Conceptual Metonymies of the Emotional Concept of "Hate": Cognitive-Neuro-Biological Analysis [PDF]
The experience of sense is based on first, our sensory-motor experience, our emotions, and our inner relation with the world; and second, our diverse creative capacities in using sensory-motor processes to understand abstract concepts.
Fatemeh Koushki, Azita Afrashi
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Anxiety and excitement in the fourth industrial revolution: A systems- psychodynamic perspective
Orientation: The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) creates numerous organisational changes. New technologies and their influences are studied; however, hardly any research focuses on studying the unconscious systems psychodynamics (SPs).
Claude-Hélène Mayer +1 more
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Feeling Good Is Feeling Better
Can people remember their past happiness? We analyzed data from four longitudinal surveys from the United States, France, the United Kingdom, and Germany spanning from the 1970s until the present, in which more than 60,000 adults were asked questions about their current and past life satisfaction.
Prati, Alberto, Senik, Claudia
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