The Emotion Code Definitions of Emotions

Ace your homework & exams now with Quizwiz!

Inadequacy, less than, unworthy

I need to do something to get better in this category right away or change my criteria.

Notes

"Is it an appropriate emotion for me to feel base on this situation, on this time, with this person? If I feel in pain, it's a message I need to change the way I'm looking at things, therefore what they meant to me, or change the way I'm communicating my desire and need to someone, or change the way I'm behaving, the way I'm treating others and that will give me a new response. if I ignore a message, if I ignore a signal, that signal doesn't go away, it intensifies, I will feel even more hurt, more angry, it intensifies until one day I get smart enough and says, hey I got to change something here, the way I am evaluating things, the way I'm looking at things, the way I'm feeling about it or the way I'm communicating what I need, or I got to change the way I'm behaving.Nothing in life has any meaning, except the one I give,

Action signal

"negative emotions; signal for me to take action To reevaluate : he way i' m perceiving something, Perception. The way I'm proceeding, Procedures. The way i' m communicating my feelings to other people.The way I'm behaving around other people or situations"

Process

1. Identify the signal. Respect and appreciate the message 2. Is it an appropriate emotion for me to feel base on this situation, on this time, with this person? 3. Clarify what you want 4.Immediately take actions in that direction. Communicate your desire or do something that expressed it

Despair

A complete loss of hope; misery; difficult or unable to be helped or comforted.

Confusion

A disoriented feeling; foggy thinking; chaos; lack of distinctness or clearness; perplexity; bewilderment; a disturbed mental state.

Shame

A feeling of being wrong, defective or disreputable. The painful feeling of having done or experienced something dishonorable, improper or foolish; disgrace; humiliation; a cause for regret. The lowest vibration of all the emotions. Leads to guilt, depression and even suicide.

Resentment

A feeling of displeasure or indignation at someone or something regarded as the cause of injury or insult; bitter for having been treated unfairly; unwilling to forgive. Often this emotion comes along with animosity (ill-will that displays itself in action, strong hostility or antagonism).

Disgust

A feeling of loathing; when good taste or moral sense is offended; a strong aversion. (e.g. She felt disgusted when the killer was acquitted).

Love Unreceived

A feeling that love expressed is or has been rejected. Feeling unwanted, not cared for; not accepted; a lack of love where it is desired.

Anxiety

A generalized feeling of uneasiness and foreboding; a fear of the unknown; fear without a subject (e.g. she feels anxious and fearful all the time for no apparent reason).

Bitterness

A harsh, disagreeable or cynical attitude. Being angry or resentful because of hurtful or unfair experiences.

Insecurity

A lack of confidence; self-conscious; shy. Feeling unsafe from danger or ridicule.

Unsupported

A lack of support, help or encouragement; not provided for by another; not defended when help is needed; feeling the burden is too heavy to bear alone, etc.

Low Self-Esteem

A low appraisal of oneʼs own worth or value; feeling and focusing on oneʼs flaws; holding a feeling of disrespect for the self; not confident; lack of self-love.

Humiliation

A painful loss of pride, dignity or self-respect; to feel mortified; embarrassed.

Sorrow

A sad regret; distress caused by loss, disappointment or grief; to feel or express grief, unhappiness, or sadness.

Depression

A state of being sad, gloomy, low in spirits, dejected. Often a secondary emotion caused by "anger turned inward" at the self and feelings of shame and guilt, etc.

Defensiveness

A state of resisting attack or protecting oneself; being sensitive to the threat of criticism or injury to one's ego; being on guard against real or imagined threats to one's person, physical and/or emotional.

Anger

A strong displeasure and belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong; wrath. Anger is often used as a cover-up or form of denial for emotions of hurt or fear. *** An important rule,Standard, that I have in my life has been violated by someone or by me

Horror

A strong emotion of alarm, disgust, or outrage caused by something frightful or shocking (e.g. an event of extreme violence, cruelty, or macabre.)

Fear

A strongly distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil or pain; the threat may be real or imagined. *** I need to prepare myself to deal with something, or to avoid the negative consequences of something, about to happen· "get prepared"

Shock

A sudden or violent disturbance of the emotions or sensibilities; extreme surprise; to feel traumatized or stunned.

Panic

A sudden, overwhelming fear that produces hysterical behavior, unreasonably fearful thoughts or physical symptoms such as trembling and hyperventilation; a strong feeling of impending doom.

Self-Abuse

Abusing the self emotionally includes negative self-talk (e.g. "Iʼm such an idiot."), blaming the self, etc. Abusing the self physically includes mistreating the body by use of addictive substances; to not care for the body by lack of sleep, proper diet or nutrition; to work beyond what one can or should endure; to punish or tax oneself excessively. This abuse may help atone for "sins", real or imagined, and usually is driven by anger. Illnesses can be forms of self-abuse (e.g., "I don't deserve to be healed.")

Disappointment

An expectation that I have, an outcome that I'm going after, is probably not going to happen unless I change my expectation and make it more appropriate for the situation at hand.

Indecisiveness

An inability to make a decision; wavering back and forth between one choice or another. Stems from distrust of the self or doubting the ability to make a good decision.

Pride

An overly high esteeming of oneself for some real or imagined merit or superiority; vanity (an excessive desire to be noticed, praised, or approved); feeling better than others; haughty; non-teachable; has to be right; expects more credit than earned; or treats others with disdain or contempt. Having a healthy amount of pride (self-respect or self-esteem) is a good thing, and this type of pride usually doesnʼt show up as a trapped emotion (although it may show up if oneʼs healthy pride is injured).

Heartache

Anguish and pain of the heart; distress usually as a result of difficulty or sadness in a relationship. Felt as a crushing or burning physical sensation in the chest.

Blaming

Being Blamed is to be held responsible; accused; or held guilty for something. Blaming another is to hold responsible; accuse; find fault with. Putting responsibility on someone or something else to avoid taking responsibility. This is a key emotion in creating a victim mentality and can cause a deterioration of personal power. Blaming the self is finding fault with oneself, which can lead to feelings of self-abuse, depression, etc.

Stubbornness

Being difficult; unbendable; unable or unwilling to forgive; obstinate; headstrong; resistant.

Helplessness

Being unable to help oneself; being without the aid or protection of another. Having little strength or personal power. A common emotion for those suffering from a "victim mentality". Feeling unable to change oneʼs circumstances or state.

Betrayal

Betrayed is to have your trust broken, to be deserted or hurt by a trusted one. Betrayal of another is to be unfaithful in guarding or fulfilling a trust; to be disloyal or violate a confidence, to desert someone who trusts you. Betrayal of the self is to break integrity; act against oneʼs morals, to abuse the body or soul.

Hopelessness

Devoid of hope; having no expectation of good; having no remedy or cure; no prospect of change or improvement.

Worry

Dwelling on difficulty or troubles; unease or anxiety about a situation or a person; extreme concern over potential problems; concern about a loved one in possible distress.

Frustration

Exasperation; being stuck or unable to progress; feeling blocked from causing a change or achieving an objective or goal. *** I need to change my approach to achieve my goals. whatever I'm going after, I'm not going to get it the way I'm doing right now.

Dread

Fear of something that is about to happen; apprehension as to something in the future, usually real but sometimes unknown. (e.g. He dreaded going to the high school reunion and facing the bullies who had tormented him).

Discouragement

Feeling a lack of courage, hope or confidence; disheartened, dispirited. Losing the nerve to try or attempt something.

Rejection

Feeling denied, refused or rebuffed; discarded as useless or unimportant; cast out; unwanted; forsaken.

Vulnerability

Feeling susceptible to harm, either emotional or physical; unsafe; unstable.

Creative Insecurity

Feeling unsafe or untrusting the self about the creation or development of anything- relationships, family, health, money, career and/or artistic endeavors. A feeling of insecurity that arises and blocks the creative process. (e.g. writerʼs block).

Taken for Granted

Feels treated with careless indifference; not given thanks or for something accomplished, similar to ignored.

Hurt

I have an expectation that's not been met.

Lonely

I need a certain connection with people - Determine the kind of connection

Uncomfortable

I need to change my state.

Overjoy

Intense delight or elation which is too overpowering for the body; joy that it is a shock to the system.This one emotion will appear for any and all positive emotions that have become trapped.

Grief

Intense emotional suffering caused by loss, disaster, misfortune, etc.; an acute sorrow and deep sadness. A universal reaction to bereavement. Also can be feeling harassed, vexed or exasperated (e.g. if someone gives you grief).

Lust

Intense sexual desire or appetite; an overwhelming want or craving (e.g., lust for power); passion; to covet.

Terror

Intense, sharp, overmastering fear; extreme fright; alarm.

Conflict

Internal Conflict is a mental and emotional struggle within the self, arising from opposing demands or impulses. (e.g. He was feeling conflicted about whether or not to take the new job) External Conflict is to fight; to disagree or be disagreeable; to struggle or battle against; to antagonize. Prolonged strife or struggle. (e.g. She and her ex-husband experience continual conflict about custody of their children).

Peeved

Irritated; annoyed; exasperated; irked; aggravated; ticked off.

Lack of Control

Lacking restraint or direction; unable to regulate or command; a feeling that someone or something else determines your course.

Forlorn

Miserable; sad and lonely by reason of abandonment, desolation or emptiness; hopeless; forsaken.

Unworthy

Not good enough; beneath the dignity of; not commendable or credible; undeserving; not valuable or suitable; unbecoming.

Worthless

Of no importance or value; without excellence of character, quality or esteem; serving no purpose.

Abandonment

Physical abandonment is being left alone; left behind or deserted (this is the type of abandonment that we most often see in childhood). Emotional abandonment is being given up on; withdrew from; emotionally deserted or separated from; a feeling of being "left behind" in a non-physical form.

Jealousy

Resentful and envious of someone's success, achievements, or advantages. Having suspicious fears; fears of rivalry or unfaithfulness. Results from a fear of not being loved and/or from insecurity.

Crying

The (often) involuntary act of expressing a strong emotion; a response to pain or suffering (emotional or physical). A response to or expression of helplessness. A physical sensation felt in the throat, chest and/or diaphragm. Often becomes trapped when one does not allow him/herself to cry (i.e. suppressing this reaction or stuffing it down).

Guilt

The feeling of having done wrong or committed an offense. Feeling responsible for the harmful actions of another. Often accompanied by feelings of depression, shame and self-abuse. *** I have violated one of my own standard; I must do something immediately to ensure that I'm not going to violated it again in the future. Not doing all I know how to do, to the full extend of my present ability - it weakens the foundation for confidence

Overwhelm

To be overpowered in mind or emotion; extreme stress; feeling overpowered with superior force; feeling excessively burdened. *** I need to re-evaluate what's most important for me in this situation.necessity Vs desire 1. Change my state. 2. Write down all the things that are most Important for me to accomplish. 3. Put them in order of priority. 4. Take the first thing on my list and do something about it.

Longing

To have a strong desire or craving; a yearning or pining; aching for; to miss someone or something; to want something you do not have (e.g. She longed for a different life).

Hatred

To loathe; despise; great dislike or aversion. Often comes as a result of "hurt love". Often hatred is of a situation rather than a person (e.g. hatred of anotherʼs behavior, unjust circumstances, etc.) Self-hatred creates destructive behaviors and illnesses.

Lost

Unable to see the correct or acceptable course; having no direction. Physically lost most often shows up from childhood- (e.g. being lost in the woods and canʼt find the way home, etc.) Emotionally lost refers to a feeling of being unable to see what the right decision or direction, being unable to find emotional stability (e.g. He felt lost after his wife died; She hasnʼt done anything with her life, she seems really lost.)

Sadness

Unhappy; sorrowful; mournful; affected by grief.

Nervousness

Unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive; fearful; timid; to feel jumpy or on edge.

Wishy Washy

Weak, spiritless; undecided irresolute; without strength of character. To lack conviction; without a backbone.

Failure

When one falls short of success or achievement in something expected, attempted, or desired; (e.g. The failure of a marriage or other relationship, being fired, bankruptcy, performing poorly in athletics, art, academics, etc.)

Effort Unreceived

When one's work, achievement, attempts or endeavors are not accepted or recognized; when one's best effort is not considered good enough; a feeling of being unappreciated. Not feeling approved of or validated.


Related study sets

Chapter 5, Alternatives to Experimentation: Correlational and Quasi- Experimental Designs

View Set