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Emotions

Articles tagged "Emotions"

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Behavioral Barometer - Three In One Concepts
Psycho-Emotional Kinesiology

Behavioral Barometer - Three In One Concepts

A central tool of the Three In One Concepts system created by Gordon Stokes and Daniel Whiteside, the Behavioral Barometer is a visual map of emotional states used to identify discrepancies between conscious awareness and body response through muscle testing.

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EFT and Emotional Management
Emotion Management

EFT and Emotional Management

EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) combines acupressure point stimulation with emotion verbalization to reduce the emotional charge associated with disturbing thoughts, memories, or situations. Developed by Gary Craig in the 1990s, this psycho-body approach shows promising results for anxiety, phobias, PTSD, and chronic pain management, with over 100 published clinical studies to date.

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Emotional Intelligence: Understanding and Developing
Emotion Management

Emotional Intelligence: Understanding and Developing

Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use one's own emotions and those of others adaptively. Popularized by Daniel Goleman in 1995, this form of intelligence rests on five core competencies: self-awareness, self-regulation, internal motivation, empathy, and social skills. Research shows EI predicts professional success and personal well-being better than IQ alone.

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Mindfulness and Emotions
Emotion Management

Mindfulness and Emotions

Mindfulness is the ability to pay intentional, open, and non-judgmental attention to present experience, including emotions. Rooted in Buddhist contemplative traditions and formalized by Jon Kabat-Zinn in the MBSR program, this approach transforms the relationship with emotions by cultivating non-reactive observation. Neuroscience research shows that regular practice structurally changes the brain, reducing amygdala activity and strengthening the prefrontal cortex.

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Emotional Regulation Techniques
Emotion Management

Emotional Regulation Techniques

Emotional regulation refers to all processes by which a person influences the nature, intensity, duration, and expression of their emotions. James Gross's model distinguishes five strategy families: situation selection, situation modification, attentional deployment, cognitive change, and response modulation. Concrete techniques like cognitive reappraisal, distancing, acceptance, and breathing help develop emotional flexibility that promotes mental health and well-being.

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Transforming Anger: Understanding and Channeling
Emotion Management

Transforming Anger: Understanding and Channeling

Anger is a fundamental, universal emotion that signals a violation of boundaries, injustice, or obstacle to goals. Neither good nor bad in itself, it is its expression that becomes problematic when destructive. Understanding anger's neurobiological mechanisms — amygdala activation, adrenaline discharge, cortical hijacking — enables developing strategies to channel rather than suppress or explode it, transforming this powerful energy into a driver of change.

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Flower Therapy Consultation: Methodology and Support
Bach Flowers & Floral Elixirs

Flower Therapy Consultation: Methodology and Support

Complete methodological guide to flower therapy consultation: interview techniques, emotional assessment, remedy selection and combination (max 7), follow-up protocols, and integration with other therapies.

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Bach Flowers: Foundations of Flower Therapy
Bach Flowers & Floral Elixirs

Bach Flowers: Foundations of Flower Therapy

Discover the foundations of flower therapy according to Dr. Edward Bach: history, philosophy, classification of 38 remedies into 7 emotional groups, preparation methods, and mechanism of action theories.

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