Chapter 7
self-talk
is communication with ourselves
Guidelines to communicating emotion
Identify emotions chose whether and how to express emotions own your feelings monitor your self-talk adopt a rational emotive approach to feelings respond sensitively when others communicate emotions
Step 1 to rational emotive approach to feelings
Step 1 monitor emotional reactions
Step 2 to rational emotive approach to feelings
Step 2 identify commonalities in evens and experiences to which you respond emotionally
Step 3 to rational-emotive approach to feelings
Step 3 tune into your self-talk to dispute fallacies
Step 4 to rational-emotive approach to feelings
Step 4 using self-talk to dispute fallacies
organismic view of emotions
The theory that external phenomena cause physiological changes that lead us to experience emotions. Also called the James-Lange view of emotions.
cognitive labeling view of emotions
The theory that our feelings are shaped by the labels we apply to our physiological responses.
interactive view of emotions
The theory that social rules and understandings shape what people feel and how they express and withhold feelings.
perceptual view of emotions
The theory that subjective perceptions shape the meanings of external phenomena and the emotions we associate with them. Also called appraisal theory.
framing rules
define the emotional meaning of situations
feelings rules
tell us what we have a right to feel or what we are expected to feel in particular situations
emotional intelligence
the abililty to recognize feelings to judge when feelings are appropriate in which situation and when to communicate those feelings effectively
emotion work
the effort we invest to make ourselves feel what our culture defines as appropriate and not to feel what our culture defines as inappropriate in particular situations , expression of an emotion, often because of a role requirement, that a person does not really feel
rational emotive approach to feelings
using rational thinking to challenge and change debilitating emotions that undermine self-concept and self-esteem