Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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For example , a person's expectation of a gain in his life domain is often reflected as euphoria , a loss as ... Once aroused , emotions commonly reflect different appraisals of what is likely to happen in the future ( Melges and Bowlby ...
For example , a person's expectation of a gain in his life domain is often reflected as euphoria , a loss as ... Once aroused , emotions commonly reflect different appraisals of what is likely to happen in the future ( Melges and Bowlby ...
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Different types of emotion reflect different appraisals of outcomes . Positive , optimistic emotions reflect favorable expectations . Negative , pessimistic emotions reflect unfavorable expectations . Different emotions also are ...
Different types of emotion reflect different appraisals of outcomes . Positive , optimistic emotions reflect favorable expectations . Negative , pessimistic emotions reflect unfavorable expectations . Different emotions also are ...
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The immediate expectations that differentiate the various emotions reflect different appraisals of outcomes . That is , some event ( external or internal ) triggers questions about what is likely to happen in the immediate future and ...
The immediate expectations that differentiate the various emotions reflect different appraisals of outcomes . That is , some event ( external or internal ) triggers questions about what is likely to happen in the immediate future and ...
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