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This function of emotions as overall signals of expectations of self and others has been emphasized by Freud ( 1926 ) , Arnold ( 1960 ) , R. Lazarus ( 1966 ) , and Beck ( 1971 ) . In particular , Beck ( 1971 ) indicates that various ...
This function of emotions as overall signals of expectations of self and others has been emphasized by Freud ( 1926 ) , Arnold ( 1960 ) , R. Lazarus ( 1966 ) , and Beck ( 1971 ) . In particular , Beck ( 1971 ) indicates that various ...
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As previously discussed , the unpleasant emotions are further differentiated according to appraisals of the likelihood of reaching goals ( chapter 2 ) . Thus a person's view of his future is constructed from the interaction of images ...
As previously discussed , the unpleasant emotions are further differentiated according to appraisals of the likelihood of reaching goals ( chapter 2 ) . Thus a person's view of his future is constructed from the interaction of images ...
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Some theories of the mind have even attempted to exclude emotions from the domain of inquiry , largely because emotions are hard to manage as discrete entities that fit nicely into a precise logical theory of behavior .
Some theories of the mind have even attempted to exclude emotions from the domain of inquiry , largely because emotions are hard to manage as discrete entities that fit nicely into a precise logical theory of behavior .
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