Positive Emotions
Autor: paul14 • March 23, 2015 • Thesis • 305 Words (2 Pages) • 936 Views
There are numerous benefits connected with experiences of positive emotions. Life is difficult, but experiencing positive emotions can open your minds, enhance resources, to (have a tendency to) externalize their emotions. These emotions (feelings) are directed (focused) towards objects, situations, and people (Baumgarden & Crothers, 2009). The externalizing disorders that men have include antisocial personality disorder, drug abuse, and other problems related to uncontrolled anger (Men that suffers from externalizing disorders suffers from the following antisocial personality disorder, drug abuse, and other problems associated with uncontrolled anger). Men (tend to) show (display) more physical aggression than (compared to) women. Women’s aggression is more verbal (spoken) and rational (sensible compared to men). Researchers emotional intensity occurs across many different ages (Baumgarden & Crothers, 2009). (Researchers have found than women are more likely than men to report both pleasant and unpleasant emotions, which is why more women will report being unhappy (Baumgarden & Crothers, 2009). There are numerous benefits connected with experiences of positive emotions. Life is difficult, but experiencing positive emotions can open your minds, enhance resources, to (have a tendency to) externalize their emotions. These emotions (feelings) are directed (focused) towards objects, situations, and people (Baumgarden & Crothers, 2009). The externalizing disorders that men have include antisocial personality disorder, drug abuse, and other problems related to uncontrolled anger (Men that suffers from externalizing disorders suffers from the following antisocial personality disorder, drug abuse, and other problems associated with uncontrolled anger). Men (tend to) show (display) more physical aggression than (compared to) women. Women’s aggression is more verbal (spoken) and rational (sensible compared to men). Researchers emotional intensity occurs
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