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1 Emotions Involuntary reactions that include physiological and bodily changes, visible expressive behavior and subjective feeling changes. -It is the express of feelings (happiness – sadness – anger-despair)

2 Functions of emotions:
Prepare the person to deal with challenges in environment. Ex. Fear. Alert us to conditions that require adjustments and give us options Ex. When a person threatened , he may choose (flee or fight or negotiate). 3. Offer signals to others, how we are feeling and how we are likely to behave.

3 Physiology of emotions:
sympathetic nervous system is activated Vascular changes: constriction of blood vessels leading to stomach and intestine, &expansion of blood vessels leading to skeletal muscles.” ↑sympathetic activity” Hormonal changes: increase epinephrine secretion which activate sympathetic nervous system

4 3. Respiratory changes: increase respiratory rate ,depth, and oxygen supply to blood. 4. Circulatory changes: increase heart rate (pulse) “Tachycardia” 5. Visual change: pupil dilation . 6. Sweat glands changes: Increase activity to secrete moisture. 7. Muscular changes: Contraction of skeletal muscles. e.g.(neck & shoulder)

5 Affect الوجدان It is the external behavioral expression of emotions as observed by others. It is examined by observing facial expression, postures, gestures, and voice tone of the client.

6 Types of Affect: Appropriate affect:
Expressing a full range of normal emotion according to current situation. *Normal condition according to situation. 2. Inappropriate affect: Emotional expression disharmonious in quality or intensity with provocation. e.g. laughing on sad situation

7 3. Labile affect: A rapid abrupt change in emotional feelings unrelated to external stimuli, “seen in senile dementia” 4. Blunt :(restricted or poor affect): lack of emotional expression-seen in schizophrenia” 5. Flat affect: Absence of any sings of expression. “seen in schizophrenia” .

8 Subjective states of emotions: mood & feeling
Emotions are subjective or internal states, called "moods" or "feelings“. Investigate emotions by asking clients directly to describe their feelings

9 Mood Subjective sustained internal emotional state as reported by the patient. Ranged from depressed mood in depression states to elated mood in mania.

10 Types of mood : Euthymic mood: Normal range, (absence, depressed or elevated mood). Depressed mood: psychological feelings of sadness found in depression disorders. Anhedonia: Loss of interest in all pleasurable activities as in depression. Mood swings: between euphoria &depression

11 5. Euphoric mood: Intense elation with feeling of grandeur as in mania.
6. Elated mood: affect of gladness and self -confidence. 6. Irritable mood: Easily annoyed and provoked to anger as in mania. 8. Anxious mood: feeling of fear of unknown, tension, expecting the worst. “may be external or internal. “

12 Other forms of emotions:
Fear: anxiety resulting from recognized danger. Anger: Subjective feeling of refusal &resentment, may lead to aggression. Ambivalence: duplication two opposing emotional impulses toward the same thing, in the same person, at the same time. (hate and love at the same time toward the same person).


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