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presentation subject: practice oral speech students: odilova marg'uba, komilova charos, boyqulova gulsanam, xolmirzayev aziz group: 022-54 prepared presentation about: psychology of emotions teacher: ahmadjonova s presentation subject: practice oral speech students: odilova marg'uba, komilova charos, boyqulova gulsanam, xolmirzayev aziz group: 022-54 prepared presentation about: psychology of emotions teacher: ahmadjonova s 1 contents: 1. introduction 2. emotions and psychology 3. theories of emotion 4. emotional intelligence 2 introduction what are emotions? emotions are powerful psychological states that influence how we think, feel, and behave in different situations. they shape our reactions, decisions, and relationships and play a crucial role in our overall well-being. why study emotional psychology? helps us understand why people react differently to the same situation. allows us to control stress and anxiety more effectively. improves decision-making, relationships, and communication skills. provides insight into how emotions affect mental and physical health. example: imagine two students receiving the same exam …
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remembering a past failure → feeling discouraged. mood: waking up and feeling irritated for no specific reason. 5 how do emotions work? 1. subjective experience – how we personally interpret an event. 2. physiological response – body changes triggered by emotions. 3. behavioral response – how we express our emotions. example: imagine walking alone at night when you hear footsteps behind you. subjective experience: you feel uneasy because you think someone might be following you. physiological response: your heart beats faster, muscles tense, and adrenaline rushes through your body. behavioral response: you start walking faster or turn around to check. 6 emotions and psychology how do psychologists study emotions? emotions have been studied for centuries in different cultures and disciplines. the chinese book of rights (1st century) described emotions like joy, anger, and sadness. charles darwin (1872) suggested that emotions evolved for survival and are universal. 7 basic vs. complex …
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ition. example: a baby instinctively cries when separated from its mother (basic emotion). a teenager feels embarrassment when forgetting lines in a speech (complex emotion). 9 basic vs. complex emotions 1. basic emotions these emotions are innate and universal across all cultures. identified by psychologist paul ekman (1970s). six universally recognized emotions: happiness 😊 sadness 😔 fear 😨 anger 😡 surprise 😲 disgust 🤢 2. complex emotions formed by combining basic emotions and influenced by culture, upbringing, and personal experience. example: jealousy = anger + insecurity guilt = sadness + responsibility research example: a 2014 study by the university of glasgow suggests that some emotions overlap (e.g., fear and surprise share similar facial expressions). 10 theories of emotion how do emotions develop? over time, psychologists have proposed various theories to explain the origin and function of emotions. each theory provides a different perspective on whether emotions come before or after …
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ack theory suggests that facial expressions affect emotions. smiling can make you feel happier, while frowning can intensify sadness. example: studies show that people forced to smile during an activity report more enjoyment than those who don’t. 13 practical benefits: ✔ better mental health – managing emotions reduces stress. ✔ stronger relationships – understanding emotions improves social interactions. ✔ better leadership – emotional intelligence helps in teamwork and decision-making. schachter-singer & cognitive appraisal theories schachter-singer theory (two-factor theory) emotion = arousal + cognitive label our brain interprets body reactions based on the situation. example: your heart races → if you’re at a party, you interpret it as excitement. if you’re in a dark alley, you interpret it as fear. cognitive appraisal theory (richard lazarus) thinking must happen before experiencing an emotion. you evaluate a situation, then feel an emotion. example: you hear a loud noise → you assess whether it’s …
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presentation subject: practice oral speech students: odilova marg'uba, komilova charos, boyqulova gulsanam, xolmirzayev aziz group: 022-54 prepared presentation about: psychology of emotions teacher: ahmadjonova s presentation subject: practice oral speech students: odilova marg'uba, komilova charos, boyqulova gulsanam, xolmirzayev aziz group: 022-54 prepared presentation about: psychology of emotions teacher: ahmadjonova s 1 contents: 1. introduction 2. emotions and psychology 3. theories of emotion 4. emotional intelligence 2 introduction what are emotions? emotions are powerful psychological states that influence how we think, feel, and behave in different situations. they shape our reactions, decisions, and relationships and play a crucial role in our overall well-being. why study emot...

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