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... expression of an emotion intensifies it , while the repression of an emotion softens it . Expressing rage may increase a person's rage , while keeping it in may reduce the intensity of the experience . William James hypothesized that ...
... expression of an emotion intensifies it , while the repression of an emotion softens it . Expressing rage may increase a person's rage , while keeping it in may reduce the intensity of the experience . William James hypothesized that ...
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... expressions of emotion provide valuable and detailed information . Facial expression is an important element in the communication of pain . There is little doubt that valuable information about the intensity of pain and related negative ...
... expressions of emotion provide valuable and detailed information . Facial expression is an important element in the communication of pain . There is little doubt that valuable information about the intensity of pain and related negative ...
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... expression generally brings help from others ; the expression of pain is , in part , a request for comfort [ 78 ] . Facial expression of pain may thus be expected to vary somewhat as a func- tion of the nature of interpersonal ...
... expression generally brings help from others ; the expression of pain is , in part , a request for comfort [ 78 ] . Facial expression of pain may thus be expected to vary somewhat as a func- tion of the nature of interpersonal ...
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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