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The Psychology of Emotion: From Everyday Life to Theory

By: K. T. Strongman | Book details

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Chapter 8
Specific emotions
theory

Emotions have always had to compete against each other.

T. ZELDIN, 1995

Emotions affect the whole person, and each emotion affects the person
differently.

C. E. IZARD, 1991

Introduction132
Anger133
Anxiety and fear135
Happiness135
Sadness137
Disgust138
Jealousy and envy139
Grief141
Love142
Shame and other self-conscious, self-reflexive emotions.144
Conclusions148
Summary150
A question of application150
Further reading151

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