Emotions & Emotional Intelligence Flashcards
Spontaneous positive or negative
responses to certain stimuli.
Emotions
Emotions came from the Latin word ‘________’
Emovere
Emovere means:
‘to move out’.
______ (______): emotion refers to a
generalized disturbance or ‘stirring up’ of
the organism, with characteristic
conscious, behavioral, and physiological
concomitants
Marx (1974)
Classification of pleasant emotion
which may include happiness,
excitement, joy, relief, triumph,
jubilation.
Positive emotions
Classification of emotion involving
sadness, disgust, annoyance,
anxiety, anger, jealousy, and fear.
Negative emotion
It is usually manifested in an
unhappy face, tears, discomfort,
pain and even psychosomatic
illness.
Negative emotion
These come from positive
experiences especially when one
is able to attain or satisfy his
expectations and desires.
POsitive emotions
They add color, flavor, or spice to
our existence.
Positive significance
When uncontrolled, they can also
disrupt the calm and quiet in what
used to be a peaceful abode or
dwelling.
Negative outlook
a strong feeling of displeasure
or annoyance
Anger
alerts us to the presence of
danger or the threat of harm,
fear
emotional pain associated
with, or characterized by,
feelings of disadvantage, loss,
despair, grief, helplessness,
disappointment and sorrow.
Sadness
often of
active opposition to an insult,
injury, or injustice.
Anger
feeling of pleasure
and positivity.
Happiness
When someone
feels good, proud, excited, relieved
or satisfied about something, that
person is said to be “_____”.
happy
encompasses a range of
strong and positive emotional and
mental states, from the most
sublime virtue or good habit, the
deepest interpersonal affection, to
the simplest pleasure.
Love
feeling of aversion towards
something.
Disgust
hiding behind a corner and
jumping out just as
someone walks past.
surprise
feeling of embarrassment
or humiliation that arises from the
perception of having done something
dishonorable, immoral, or improper.
Shame
capacity to be aware of, control, and
express one’s emotions, and to handle
interpersonal relationships judiciously
and empathetically.
Emotional intelligence
ability to manage both your own
emotions and understand the emotions
of people around you.
Emotional intelligence
ability to regulate one’s moods and
keep distress from swamping the ability
to think
Emotional intelligence
Includes access to one’s own
feelings and the ability to draw
upon them to guide behavior.
Intrapersonal intelligence