emotions

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hannahtennis  on September 24, 2012

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emotions

the three types of emotion
physiological changes
nonverbal reactions
cognitive interpretations
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the three types of emotion physiological changes
nonverbal reactions
cognitive interpretations
guidelines for expressing emotions recognize your feelings
guidelines for expressing emotions choose the best language
guidelines for expressing emotions share mixed emotions
guidelines for expressing emotions accept responsibility of your emotions
Fallacy of perfection the belief that a worthwhile communnicator should be able to handle every situation with complete confidence
Fallacy of Approval the belief that it is vital to get the approval of every person
Fallacy of Shoulds the inability to distinguish what is and what should be
Fallacy of Overgeneralization belief based on a limited amount of evidence
Fallacy of Causation the belief that emotions are caused by others rather than ones own self
Fallacy of Helplessness the belief that satisfaction in life is determined by forces beyond your control
Fallacy of Catastrophic Expectations the belief that if something bad can happen it will

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