Collection type: Textbook
| Name: | The Psychology Of Emotions, Feelings and Thoughts |
| ID: | col10447 |
| Language: | English (en) |
| Summary: | This book (The Psychology of Emotions, Feelings and Thoughts) puts forth the idea that life is divided into three groups, emotion, thinking, and feeling. These three groups make humans feel in certain ways, thinking, physical stimulus, and emotion all contribute to feeling. But what is the difference between a thought, an emotion, and a feeling? Is there an overlap between the three? Probably, since any emotion can be broken down into the sensations and real events that caused it, and these events all lead to emotions, feelings and thoughts. So emotions, feelings and thoughts all might have the same source, they are just expressed differently in the mind. Where do your emotions, feelings and thoughts rate on a scale of clarity? Where do they rate on a scale of focus and attention? How does understanding the psychology of ones emotions, feelings and thoughts lead to a long term increased consciousness? |
| Collection Subtype: | Textbook |
| Subject: | Social Sciences |
| Keywords: | psychology |
| License: | Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY 2.0) |
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| Authors: | Mark Pettinelli (xiornik@kindnessassociation.org) |
| Copyright Holders: | Mark Pettinelli (xiornik@kindnessassociation.org) |
| Maintainers: | Mark Pettinelli (xiornik@kindnessassociation.org) |
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| Version: | 1.5 (history) |
| Created: | Aug 13, 2007 10:18 am GMT-5 |
| Revised: | Jan 7, 2008 5:42 am US/Central |
| Version: | 1.5 Jan 7, 2008 5:42 am US/Central by Mark Pettinelli |
| Changes: | few |
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| Version: | 1.4 Jan 7, 2008 5:40 am US/Central by Mark Pettinelli |
| Changes: | few |
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| Version: | 1.3 Jan 5, 2008 10:02 am US/Central by Mark Pettinelli |
| Changes: | third edition |
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| Version: | 1.2 Dec 23, 2007 10:43 am US/Central by Mark Pettinelli |
| Changes: | few |
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| Version: | 1.1 Aug 13, 2007 10:20 am GMT-5 by Mark Pettinelli |
| Changes: | Created Course |
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