which of the following is a major problem confronting the study of emotion? course hero

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What is the problem with using feelings in our discussion of emotions?

What is the problem with using feelings in our discussion of emotions? ● Hard to describe ● Hard to measure ● Hard to explain ● They are private- make them hard to discuss What are the four factors that make up emotion? 1. Feelings 2. Bodily arousal 3. Sense of purpose 4. Social-expressive

What parts of the brain are involved in emotional response?

These emotional responses are said to follow a low road that bypasses the thalamus. amygdala. prefrontal cortex. optic nerve. prefrontal cortex.

What is the number of different emotions a person can distinguish?

The number of different emotions a person can distinguish within his or her own experience is called: (a) appraisal. (b) attribution of emotion. (c) emotion knowledge. (d) emotional complexity. (e) person-emotion development (c) emotion knowledge.

When listening nondirectively, can you inadvertently pay more attention to certain topics?

There aren’t enough categories available to organize all the possible listening behaviors. Even when listening nondirectively, you can inadvertently or purposefully pay more attention to certain topics and therefore lead clients. Solution-focused therapists discovered this in the 1980s.

What is the difference between affect and mood?

Affect refers to thoughts as well as feelings, whereas mood refers only to feelings. Affect always includes a wider range of emotional states than mood does. Affect is more cognitive in nature than mood. Affect is the emotional tone observed by the interviewer, and mood is the client’s self-reported emotional state.

When did solution focused therapy start?

Solution-focused therapists discovered this in the 1980s. Because of therapist unconscious countertransference. None of these are right. Even when listening non-directively, you can inadvertently or purposefully pay more attention to certain topics and therefore lead clients.

Is it possible to have complete objectivity or complete emotional neutrality?

None of the above is true. It is not possible to have complete objectivity or complete emotional neutrality. Care should be taken when using MSEs with clients from diverse cultures because: Specific cultural beliefs, especially spiritual beliefs, can sound like madness (or delusions) to outsiders.