Emotions and Feelings

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Readings from  Emotions and Feelings
by Stephen Gislason MD

Some Topics
Emotions are Social Behaviors
Feelings are For-Me-Ness
Dominance and Submission
Affiliation and Bonding
Feelings of Attraction
Feelings of Caring
Anger
Fear
Pain
Mood
Insults
Cognitive-Emotive Complexes
Love
Hate
Grief

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Feelings of Attraction

Feelings of attraction are associated with drives that organize our projects in the world and motivate us to venture out and seek gratification of our needs. Positive feelings are associated with attraction and seeking behaviors that encourage us to find good food, clean water, safe places to rest and nice to people to share all of the above including a mate. Positive feelings center around affiliation and affection.  We use terms such as “gentle, tender and caring” to describe the behavior of a human who is feeling affectionate.

Attraction to other humans is based on appearance, smell and conduct. Feelings of attraction are aroused when the right signals are received. Emotions are muted or suppressed when strangers meet and find each other attractive. The idea is to establish a calming level of interaction that allows trust to develop. Emotions are disruptive when a new relationship begins with the exception of laughter. Women, for example, often include humor on their list of desirable characteristic of a potential mate. Feelings such as tenderness and concern lead to greater awareness of the feelings of others.

Joy and elation are terms that describe the strongest positive emotion. When a dog greets his master returning home, he is joyful and his emotions take over his body. Humans are capable of similarly effusive displays of joy, but often learn to temper their expressions of joy and settle for a hugs and a few words of endearment.

 Love is not an emotion and certainly not a discrete feeling state but a complex mix of many ingredients; affection is a prerequisite of love, but we are used to "people in love" having emotions such as anger and jealousy. Recurrent positive feelings can merge into a nonspecific sense of pleasure and well being that we call “happiness.”  Without affection and a sense of security, the term happiness loses most if not all of its meaning.

 

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Emotions and Feelings

eBooks and other digital documents are downloaded from this web site Persona Digital and can be delivered to any destination on the planet. Persona Digital is affiliated with Environmed Research Inc., in business since 1984. Online since 1995. A Psychology & Philosophy series of books was developed by Persona Digital. The books are copyright and all rights to reproduction by any means are reserved. We encourage readers to quote and paraphrase topics from Emotions and Feelings 2010, published online, and expect proper citations to accompany all derivative writings. The author is Stephen Gislason and the publisher is Persona Digital Books, Sechelt, B.C. Canada.