• Apr 28, 2026 Emotion Why You Feel The Way You Feel aking. - Hippocampus: Links emotions to memories. - Hypothalamus: Coordinates hormonal responses that influence physical sensations. Neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine also play critical roles in modulating BY Callie Dare
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• Nov 1, 2025 Emotion Focused Therapy iques - Imagery and Visualization: To access and process emotions. - Evocative Experiments: Creating emotional experiences within therapy. - Emotion Dialogue: Facilitating internal or interpersonal emotional conversations. --- The Role of the BY Damion Tillman
• Nov 3, 2025 Emotion Thesaurus ervable actions or reactions prompted by the emotion. - Triggers: Situations or events that evoke the emotion. - Synonyms and Related Feelings: Words that can substitute or relate to the core emotion. - Intensity Levels: Variations from mild to intens BY Eric Jacobson
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