FEELINGS-AND-EMOTIONS

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FEELINGS AND

EMOTIONS
GROUP 2
FEELINGS
To describe the physical sensation of
touch through either experience or
perception
How we interpret our emotions
Emotions on how we see something
Psychological & personal
FEELINGS
 Feelings – is how we interpret our emotions.
 Ifsomething good happens, we may experience some
positive or warm sensations in our body. As a result we
will interpret that using our brain such as love, joy,
inspiration and etc.
 In the same way, if we experience something undesirable,
we will interpret it on something bad. Maybe that’s
resentment, jealousy, fear, etc.
FEELINGS
 Example Situation
 You are in a zoo on your own foot, you see a lion
behind bars, and your feelings may range in
curiosity to admiration or bitterness if you believe
lions should never be caged.
 You found out that a friend was saying mean things
about you to a classmate.
What emotion do you feel?
 You are going into a new school for the first time.
What emotion do you feel?
 You wake up on a school morning and your mom says,
"You can go back to sleep. There’s a storm today."
EMOTIONS
 A mental state associated with the nervous system brought
on by chemical chances variously associated with
thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of
pleasure or displeasure.
 More universal
 Body based
 Event driven
EMOTIONS
Whether good or bad, it’s a Neutral Feeling.
We start to choose a feeling based on the
emotion we experience.
EMOTIONS
 Example Situation:
 Therealization of our believing that we are in a
dangerous situation and the subsequent arousal of
our body’s nervous system (rapid heart, breathing
and muscle tension.
 You found out that a friend was saying mean things about
you to a classmate.
How does your body feel?

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