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  Emotions & Cancer Healing
Emotions seem to play a crucial part in the genesis and healing of serious disease such as cancer and other illness (and literally, laughter seems to be one type of medicine).
He advises to achieve emotional fulfillment and increase one’s “happiness quotient” through pursuing one's innate strengths and incorporating strengths such as humour, originality and generosity into everyday interactions, rather than picking apart the past, trying to solve decades-old problems and to fix weaknesses.
Whether these feelings or rejection are justified or not, it is the perception of rejection that matters, and this results in a lack of closeness with the “rejecting” parent or parents, followed later in life by a similar lack of closeness with spouses and others with whom close relationships would normally develop.
www.healingcancernaturally.com /emotions-and-cancer-healing.html   (5495 words)

  
  Emotion
Emotions: Their Rationality and Consistency by Marion Ledwig (Peter Lang Publishing) stands in the tradition of current emotion theorists, such as Elster, Damasio, de Sousa, Greenspan, Nussbaum, and Solomon, who advance the rationality of the emotions.
If a multifaceted view of emotional behavior is going to be useful for guiding clinical or empirical understanding, it must to be couched in a coherent framework that provides a systematic way of thinking about the various forms of expression and nonexpression and their various consequences.
Emotion is invoked in polemics only because it is thought to be the ultimate guaran­tor of the subject's integrity; if there are feelings, the argument goes, then there must be a Self present to experi­ence them.
www.wordtrade.com /science/psychology/emotion.htm   (13358 words)

  
  Rejection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In psychology, rejection is an emotion felt by most humans (and possibly other higher animals) when another person denies a personal request, particularly if it is an emotional advance.
In medicine, transplant rejection usually refers to the immune reaction of a host organism to a foreign biological tissue, such as in a transplantation.
In basketball, rejection is a slang term for a block.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rejection   (193 words)

  
 Emotion, Movement and Psychological Space   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The logos of emotion begins in the pre-articulated experience of 'being moved' in some manner, yet, the already understood, implicit, lived ways of being-in-the-world as emotional are also shaped by the articulation of meaning through language..
From the second connotation, emotion is distinguished as a departure from the "norm," the calm that exists prior to the emergence of a potential movement.
Emotion, as a human phenomenon -- thus, as an existential -- must invariably be understood in terms of all of the existentials which, equiprimordially, compose the fabric of human existence.
www.mythosandlogos.com /emotion.html   (4841 words)

  
 Category:Emotion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Articles and media on this topic in other Wikimedia projects can be found at: Commons Category Emotion
The main article for this category is Emotion.
There are 4 subcategories shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Emotion   (84 words)

  
 Jean Twenge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Social rejection led to an overestimation of time intervals, a focus on the present rather than the future, and a failure to delay gratification (Experiment 1).
Rejected participants were more likely to agree that "Life is meaningless" (Experiment 2).
In Study 1, narcissism was positively correlated with feelings of anger and negatively correlated with more internalized negative emotions in a self-reported, past episode of social rejection.
www.psychology.sdsu.edu /faculty/twenge.html   (2838 words)

  
 Approaching A Theory of Emotion - An Interview With Candace Pert, Ph.D.
In adding her biochemical research perspective to the discussion of the meaning and value of catharsis, she is addressing a weak point and the biggest problem that exists in the field of emotive, experiential psychotherapy.
The chemicals in question are molecules, short chains of amino acids called peptides and receptors, that she believes to be the "biochemical correlate of emotion." The peptides can be found in your brain, but also in your stomach, your muscles, your glands and all your major organs, sending messages back and forth.
Unexpressed emotions are buried in the body -- way, deep down in the circuitry of the organs, or the GI tract, or a loop in a ganglium.
primal-page.com /pert.htm   (2168 words)

  
 Abortion, reason and emotion: issues other than 'when life begins'
Emotions have run at such a high pitch that reason often suffers in the abortion debates.
If we are indeed creatures of reason, then we should be able to set aside emotion in the abortion debates and recognize where our differences lie so as to apply reason to narrowing the public divide.
I make no apology for rejecting an absolute prohibition of abortion, as in favoring it to preserve the life of the mother, or in cases of incest and criminal rape.
www.rationallink.org /abortion.htm   (5846 words)

  
 Emotional Expressiveness during Peer Conflicts: A Predictor of Social Maladjustment among High-Risk Preschoolers ...
Preschool boys' emotional displays during conflicts with mixed-sex peers were related to individual differences in peer sociometric status and teacher ratings of disruptive behavior.
In addition, gleeful taunting, a form of emotional aggression, more strongly predicted negative peer nominations and teacher ratings than anger, suggesting that anger may be a more socially accepted form of emotional expression during conflicts among preschool-age children.
Specifically, we wished to investigate the correlates of conflict emotions by examining how children's emotional displays during conflicts related to conflict in itiation rates and to the types of emotions displayed by their peers.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0902/is_4_28/ai_64825070   (947 words)

  
 Without Embarrassment -- Printout of Selected Quotes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Because these two very dissimilar emotions (a desire for love plus shame) are bound together in the deepest recesses of your unconscious mind, you cannot experience one without the other.
Rejection is painful because it's humiliating and thus toxically shaming by nature.
Many men are sensitive to rejection because they hold a very dark and pervasive foreboding within their hearts that the next rejection might just send them over the edge.
www.highstatusmale.com /pulltext.htm   (3334 words)

  
 rejection | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
Repeated rejection (particularly of children) or fear of it, can lead to loneliness and depression.In medicine, transplant rejection usually refers to the immune reaction of a host organism to a foreign biological tissue, such as in a transplantation.In telecommunications, rejection is the receiving of the desired signal without interference from another undesired one.
Applicant's reply under 37 CFR 1.113 to a final rejection is limited either to an appeal in the case of rejection of any claim to the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (37 CFR 1.191) or to an amendment complying with the requirements set forth in the Office action (37 CFR 1.114 or 1.116).
Reply to a final rejection must comply with 37 CFR 1.114 or include cancellation of, or appeal from the rejection of, each rejected claim.
www.babylon.com /definition/rejection   (432 words)

  
 Hate.
It is a corrupt form of rejection which is distinguished from rejection which has a valid basis.
If hate is a rejection mechanism dispersed through corrupted realities, then virtuous persons do not have the corrupted realities in their minds for giving hate its qualitative characteristics.
Their rejection is directed along logical and justifiable lines, which could be called rejection without hate.
nov55.com /rel/ht.html   (809 words)

  
 The Purpose of the Emotions
Emotions are needed to drive man and beast; both require an “energy source” - which we call the libido.
Emotions, or the Yetzer Hara, are comprised of numerous feelings that may be categorized under larger headings.
This middle ground is where man is equidistant from both poles of a given emotional spectrum: he is not greedy, and not overly charitable; he is not callous, but not overly empathetic.
www.mesora.org /purposeofemotions.html   (1944 words)

  
 Emotion Expression - Emotion Faces and Facial Analysis
Other psychologists think that the behaviors referenced by the term "expression" are part of an organized emotional response, and thus, the term "expression" captures these behaviors' role less adequately than a reference to it as an aspect of the emotion reaction.
Research shows that people categorize emotion faces in a similar way across cultures, that similar facial expressions tend to occur in response to particular emotion eliciting events, and that people produce simulations of emotion faces that are characteristic of each specific emotion.
For millennia, scholars have speculated about categories of emotion, and recent scientific research has shown that facial expressions can be assigned reliably to about seven categories, though many other categories of human emotions are possible and used by philosophers, scientists, actors, and others concerned with emotion.
face-and-emotion.com /dataface/emotion/expression.jsp   (1316 words)

  
 HeartQuotes™: Emotion Quotes and Proverbs
To manage our emotions is not to drug them or suppress them, but to understand them so that we can intelligently direct our emotional energies and intentions...It's time for human beings to grow up emotionally, to mature into emotionally managed and responsible citizens.
A new psychology needs to facilitate people in understanding that emotions, whether love and appreciation, or anger and anxiety, *are all energies that have to be accounted for in the human system.* Accounted for means they come under the laws of physics and the law of cause and effect.
When emotions are managed by the heart, they heighten your awareness of the world around you and add sparkle to life.
www.heartquotes.net /emotions.html   (1380 words)

  
 Theories of Emotion and Emotional Expression - The Psychology of Emotion
For example, emotions related to disgust derive from the prototype of rejecting food that is noxious or dangerous to eat, with a core expression of opening the mouth and lips, and pushing out with the tongue.
This prototype disgust reaction has generalized to other rejection scenarios, such as the emotion of contempt, where the object is another person, and the emotion of shame, where the object is the self.
Another distinctive aspect of his theory is accounting for the elicitors of emotion in terms of a general level and rate of increase or decrease of neural stimulation.
face-and-emotion.com /dataface/emotion/theories.jsp   (1140 words)

  
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jikca) ro'e UI mental emotion category/modifier: mental - mindless (cf.
menli) ro'i UI emotional emotion category/modifier: emotional - denying emotion (cf.
gunta, bandu) ri'e UI release of emotion attitudinal modifier: release of emotion - emotion restraint (cf.
satirist.org /lojban/cilre/flash/ui   (1149 words)

  
 Hypnotic Tracks
Fear of rejection is a common and very damaging emotion and behaviour.
You constantly look for signs of rejection and your insecurities cause you to interpret the most ‘normal’ behaviour as a sign that you are going to be abandoned or rejected.
Because it is an emotion (something you feel) rather than a behaviour (something you do) trying to rationalise it and deal with it on a conscious level is usually completely ineffective.
www.hypnotictracks.com /tracks/fearrejection.php   (261 words)

  
 Pop Love Songs
It is pictured as doubly painful, since, like many heartbreak lyrics, it implies that rejection is exquisitely painful in itself and also requires hiding it from others, introducing a second kind of pain.
Although this kind of emotional pain is quite common in heartbreak lyrics, most of those I have asked are unable to provide a specific name for it.
Because of this link, the conclusions drawn from identifying emotions in pop song lyrics may have implications for the world of real emotions in which we live.
www.soc.ucsb.edu /faculty/scheff/49.html   (2241 words)

  
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standard emotions 70 is that the mental perception of some fact excites the mental affection called the emotion, and that this latter state of mind gives rise to the bodily expression.
And when we turn to philosophical theories of emotion, it soon becomes clear that, though most of the attention of philosophers concerned with emotion is devoted to cognitive aspects, some of the most important contemporary philosophers of emotion indeed do hold that there is a conceptual connection between emotion and corporeality.
While it is already noteworthy that, according to most psychological theories of emotion, emotions always in fact involve physiological changes, it is even more significant that at least some philosophical theories of emotion go so far as to assert that it is inconceivable that anyone has an emotion without physiological changes.
www.thomist.org /journal/1994/941aSaro.htm   (10259 words)

  
 Ego IQ
In both cases, the rejected students' IQs dropped 25 percent, suggesting that ego, self-esteem, and social rejection are closely connected to intelligence.
Researchers say that the effects of a single rejection are probably temporary, but believe that repeated rejection may take a toll on the brain's development.
Groups that had undergone rejection rated their mood as neutral, and those who had been given rosy results reported only a very slight elevation in their mood.
www.acfnewsource.org /science/ego_iq.html   (891 words)

  
 Overcoming fear of rejection phobia
It can cause you to reject others to avoid being rejected yourself; overall it is a very damaging pattern of emotion and behavior that can cause real hurt to relationships and your enjoyment life in general.
The key to understanding fear of rejection is recognizing that this fear is driven by emotion (what you feel) rather than thought.
The brief pre-talk instills the understanding that emotion is the driver, and that the key to relationship is the ability to let go, among other things.
www.bighealth.net /alternative/hypnosis/fear_of_rejection_phobia.htm   (718 words)

  
 Music: Emotion and Feeling
As such, it is a necessary aspect of every process in which the ego is involved, for an experience can only become real or meaningful when an individual has established the specific "value" it holds for him or her.
Emotion and affect are "characterized by marked physical innervation on the one hand and a peculiar disturbance of the ideational process on the other" (p.
This implies that Sibyl faces Dorian with a challenge to translate his immediate infatuation with her (= excessive reaction, and thus emotion) into a reaction in which he is capable of a balanced feeling towards her.
www.victorianweb.org /authors/wilde/dawson2.html   (611 words)

  
 Language Log: Disgust for accents : pre-adaptation or figure of speech?
In the case of "emotion" and "disgust", the whole point is really to try to figure out what the boundaries and subdivisions are.
And I should think that the "accretion of new functions" whereby "human societies take advantage of the schemata of core disgust in constructing their moral and social lives" might be described as a "metaphor" and simultaneously as a "pre-adaptation".
Anyhow, in considering the emotional valency of speech sounds, we shouldn't limit ourselves to disgust, or even to the broader set of negative emotions.
itre.cis.upenn.edu /~myl/languagelog/archives/001345.html   (1453 words)

  
 Dealing With An Unforgiving Spirit - Forgiveness - In Touch Ministries
We may not perceive it as rejection initially, but that is what happens when we are wronged by others.
Because of that, when we are hurt emotionally, instead of thinking about it we tend to find ways of avoiding those painful thoughts or memories.
Preacher meant "rejection." Therefore, preachers were to be avoided at all costs.
www.intouch.org /myintouch/exploring/bible_says/forgiveness/unforgiving_151387.html   (1682 words)

  
 Cabajar Sermon Outlines - Latest Sermon Outlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It is a blessing to realize that rejection is a part of life on earth and that rejection could make a man stronger and wiser.
In Isaiah 53:3, it is written, He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with griefs: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not.
The awaited Messiah was rejected of men, but one thing we should not forget: His purpose to save mankind did prevail and was not hindered by man’s rejection.
www.ourchurch.com /view?pageID=208086   (4595 words)

  
 Ten Ways to Destroy Your Life - Parshah Insights - Parsha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In Kabbalah, fire14 embodies the emotion of rejection, the soul's capacity to refuse a person or a thing.
Rejection too constitutes an act of traveling inward and upward into one's own world, removing one self from the people and the events in one's environment.
If fire symbolizes rejection, it is water, naturally descending from a higher plane to a lower plane, that embodies the qualities of generosity and lovingkindness.
www.chabad.org /parshah/article.asp?AID=350962   (3337 words)

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