Managing emotions after restructuring processes 1. Introduction Sometimes it is unavoidable for a company to make decisions that cause toxic emotions among the employees‚ for example job-cuttings during restructuring processes. Such decisions‚ despite of being necessary‚ can trigger fear and anger on employees ’ side. Without handling such situations appropriately and recognizing the existence of toxic emotions‚ the organization is often not able to realize the planned gains and manage the
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figures and the resulting sense of attachment security provides for the learning of constructive emotion regulation strategies concerning accessibility to and display of emotions (Mikulincer & Shaver‚ 2012). Mikulincer and Shaver (2012) provide the example that interactions with emotionally accessible and responsive others provide a context in which a child can learn that acknowledgment and display of emotions is an important step toward restoring emotional balance‚ and that it is useful and socially
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problem-focused coping on the one hand and emotion-focused coping on the other. Problem-focused coping is directed at altering the problem causing the distress. It involves efforts to change the troubled person–environment relationship. Emotion-focused coping they define as coping that is directed at regulating the emotional response to the problem. Emotion-focused coping is aimed at reducing or managing the distress that is associated with‚ or caused by‚ the situation. Emotion-focused coping can be grouped
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emphasize her main point. Parker’s essay serves as an attack on human emotion. While using connotative language‚ Parker illustrates her life experiences in order to connect to the reader. Parker’s experiences in a life of poverty create harsh imagery for readers‚ which causes the reader to feel many emotions. This enables the reader to examine his or her thoughts and beliefs about the poor and diminish stereotypes. Of the many emotions‚ readers often feel a strong sense of guilt.
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John A. Evans Instructor: Wilson English: 101-039 02/06/2013 Does music affect the emotional state of a person? Have you ever walked into a room where music was playing while in a bad mood or emotional state‚ only to find you are humming along or singing to the music that is playing? Music affects the way we feel‚ and it can alter the current state of our emotional well-being just by listening to it. Often in everyday life‚ people overlook the importance that sounds make in our lives. With
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Colors have been bringing emotions out of humans since before we can remember. In an article on color psychology‚ the author states‚ “the impact that colors have on our brains is used to manipulate our decision making by multiple facets of society.” It’s always been a question if it really does make humans feel a certain way or if it just seems that way because that’s how we’ve been taught. Colors have been proven to evoke emotions because many studies have been made to show that it does‚ scientists
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Relationship between emotion and family membership Introduction Emotion can be defined as a mental state that arises instinctively rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes. Moreover‚ it is the part of the consciousness that involves feeling and sensibility. But in Chinese conception of emotion‚ it is no need to be related to impulsion‚ instinct‚ sex desire or barbarity. In the meantime‚ since China ’s reform and opening up‚ the family membership
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1. Discuss mindfulness and its pertinence to effective listening in interpersonal communication. In your discussion‚ indicate whether mindfulness is a technique or an attitude and explain how we express our mindfulness to others whom we are interacting. The first step in listening is choosing to be in the present moment and to attempt to fully experience what is being said by the other person. This is no small feat as our minds tend to wander when we are listening. keeping eye contact (this
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mother‚ and she’s calling to let you know that your beloved family pet has died. You suddenly feel your chest tighten‚ and your eyes well up with tears as you process the sudden‚ overwhelming feeling of loss. According to the James-Lange theory of emotion‚ this feeling of sadness comes from your body’s physiological reaction to the news. Upon hearing about Fluffy’s death‚ your brain sends a signal to your vagus nerves‚ stimulating them‚ and in turn causing that classic sorrowful feeling of tightness
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- MOTIVATION AND EMOTION - EXAM Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 1. When you are engaging in goal-directed behavior‚ you may be best described as experiencing a. emotion b. motivation c. an incentive d. drive reduction 2. An internal state of tension that motivates an organism to engage in activities that should reduce this tension defines a. motive b. incentive c. emotion d. drive 3. According
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