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Emotion-focused strategies

Emotion -focused strategies refer to coping strategies designed to reduce emotional distress; a strategy of coping that a person use - either by mental or behavioral methods to deal w

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Emotion-oriented coping strategy

Emotion -oriented coping strategy (Endler & Parker, 1988) refers to one of the three (3) major (stress) coping strategies which involves efforts to maintain hope and to Control one's e

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Emotional abuse

Emotional abuse refer to abusive Behavior that involves acts or omissions by parents or caregivers that cause, or could cause, serious behavioral, cognitive, emotional, or mental diso

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Emotional acceleration

The term "emotional acceleration" does not have a widely recognized or specific definition within the psychology context in the way that terms like "emotional intelligence" or "emotional regulation" do. However, interpreting the phrase based on its component words suggests it could refer to a rapid intensification of emotions, where an individual's emotional response escalates quickly.

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Emotional affectivity

Emotional affectivity refers to the extent to which people typically experience positive and negative emotions.

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Emotional appeal

Deutsch: Emotionale Ansprache / Español: Apelación emocional / Português: Apelo emocional / Français: Appel émotionnel / Italiano: Appello emotivo

Emotional appeal in the psychology context refers to a communication strategy or persuasive technique that targets the emotions of the audience to influence their attitudes, decisions, or behaviors. Rather than relying on logical arguments or factual evidence, emotional appeals leverage feelings such as happiness, fear, anger, or empathy to elicit a desired response.

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Emotional appraisal

Emotional appraisal means evaluating the personal meaning of a stimulus or situation.

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Emotional attachment

Emotional attachment refers to an especially close emotional bond that infants form with their parents, caregivers, or othe

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