Sigmund Freud's account of oral, anal, and genital stages of development were suffused with emotion, but recent accounts of development have tended to neglect emotions. An exception, not so recent, ...
Human emotional development is deeply embedded in social and cultural contexts, yet much of our scientific understanding is ...
Why do we study anxiety as a multi-faceted construct? Does it matter to our phenomenology, how we experience this emotion, and how we behave? This begs the question: What matters most in the study of ...
Gillian England-Mason receives funding from a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Fellowship and a Postgraduate Fellowship in Health Innovation provided by Alberta Innovates, the Ministry of ...
As a leader, have you ever found yourself struggling to read the emotions of your team members? Perhaps you've missed important cues during a one-on-one meeting or failed to pick up on subtle signals ...
For years, I let fear, ego, and loyalty influence my biggest decisions. It felt noble. Human, even. But looking back, I can see how much it held us back. Once I learned to pause, recognize what I was ...
One of the biggest roadblocks people encounter when decluttering is decision fatigue. That’s where the one-emotion decluttering method comes in to save the day. This method has you focusing on what ...
Emotional intelligence is the ability to be aware of our emotions, to control and express them healthily and to manage our interpersonal relationships with judgment and empathy. Much has been said in ...
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