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Our understanding of the SAM procedure is also in line with that presented by the authors of BAWL-R (Võ et al., 2009), who noted that this procedure is not based on Lang's (1980) theoretical and methodological approach to emotions, treating both emotional valence and emotional arousal as bipolar dimensions.
The genre's name dripped with disdain: "soap" for the ads they sold, "opera" to parody the absurdity of feminine emotions treated as high drama.
The preface by Tsurayuki, the oldest work of sustained prose in kana, enumerated the circumstances that move men to write poetry; he believed that melancholy, whether aroused by a change in the seasons or by a glimpse of white hairs reflected in a mirror, provided a more congenial mood for writing poetry than the harsher emotions treated in the earlier, pre-kana anthology Man'yōshū.
Before psychotherapists reject the notion of using electronic devices to track human emotions while treating mood disorders, like those described by Gary Wolf, and before advocates for such devices reject the need for psychotherapy, let us consider these two seemingly separate interventions synergistically.
They argued that a negative bias prevailed in psychology research, where the main focus was on negative emotions and treating mental health problems and disorders [ 24].
Toying with viewers' emotions and not treating those emotions with respect will turn the fans off, and they will in turn turn off their TV sets.
The explanatory inadequacy of theories that shortchange emotion is becoming increasingly apparent, and, as Peter Goldie (2000) observes, it is no longer the case that emotion is treated as a poor relation in the philosophy of mind.
For instance, he would feel joy over his virtue, but not pleasure — the latter being an emotion that treats the actual possession of an indifferent as a good.
Glory may not itself be an emotion – Machiavelli treated it as an achievement at which a ruler should aim – but the desire for something like glory, e.g., ambition, or the emotion for honor, was to become an important element in the list of emotions recognized by figures from Montaigne to Hobbes.
Instead of teaching kids how to deal with the full range of their emotions, we treat them like they're fragile and incapable of navigating their way through uncomfortable feelings.
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