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GROUP MEMBERS AREMAHRUKH .

SABAAMNAZAHRA

NAEEMA

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PEOPLE LOVE PEOPLE HATE THEY ARE AFRAID THEY ARE ANXIOS , SOMETIMES TERRIFIED ,

THEY ARE HAPPY THEY ARE SAD ANGRY AND MAD PEOPLE ARE EMOTIONAL THEY HAVE FEELINGS

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Definitions of EMOTIONSA moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.

A mental state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes; a feeling: the emotions of joy, sorrow, reverence, hate, and love

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Types of EMOTIONS

PRIMARYSECONDARY

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PRIMARY

SECONDARY

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POSITIVE

& NEGATIVE EMOTIONS

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EXPLATIONS OF DIFFERENT EMOTIONS

LOVE PRIDENARCISMGUILT JEALOUSYHATE

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 NARCISSISM

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JEALOUSY

self pity +love jealousy

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HATE

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Primary secondary tertiary

love Affection

Lust

Cheerfulness

Adoration, affection, love, fondness, liking, attraction, caring, tenderness, compassion, sentimentality

Arousal, desire, lust, passion, infatuation

Amusement, bliss, cheerfulness, gaiety, glee, jolliness, joviality, joy, delight, enjoyment, gladness, happiness, jubilation, elation, satisfaction, ecstasy, euphoria

Comparison of classification of emotions

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NATURES

OF EMOTIONS.

1. SUBJECTIVE/CONGNITIVE COMPONENT

2. BEHAVIORAL COMPONENT3. PHYSIOLOGICAL

COMPONENT

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THEORIES OF EMOTIONS

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JAMES - LANGE THEORY

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CANON-BARD THEORY

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Schacter singer theory of emotion

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Cognitive theory of emotionThe cognitive activities are nessecary for an

emotion to accur.Three following orders in cognitive theory:Cognitive appraisalPsycological changesAction

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Emotional intelligence

The ability , capacity or skill to identify the emotion and to control the emotion of ones self , of others and of groups.

Two models Ability model Mixed model

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Ability modelThe ability to percieve emotion , integrate to

facilitate thought , understand emotions and to regulate emotions to promote personal growth.

The model claim four types of abilities :Percieving emotionsUsing emotionsUnderstanding emotion Managing emotions

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Mixed modelSelf awarenessSelf management Social awareness Relationship managenent

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EMOTION AND MEDIA

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COMPONENTS OF EMOTIONS

THE AFFECTIVE COMPONENT THE COGNITIVE COMPONENT THE CONATIVE COMPONENT

THE PHYSIOLOGICAL COMPONENT

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EFFECTS OF MEDIA

EFFECTS OF MEDIA VOILENCE ON AGGRESSIVENESS DESENTIZATIONON THE CULTIVATION OF FEARFEAR AND FRUSTRATION AS EFFECT OF TERORRISM REPORTSEFFECTS OF POLLITICAL MEDIA CONTENT ON EMOTIONSBODY DISSATISFACTIONPARA SOCIAL INTERACTION AND RELATION

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Our world has truly become a gossipy global village, where everyone knows everyone else's business.

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The Psychology of Music

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EFFECTS OF MUSIC:POSITIVE (MUSIC THERAPY)

NEGATIVE

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CONCLUSION

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QUESTIONS PLZ