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1 Presented By: Teddrick Dugano October 17, 2013 CURR 2085 Dr. John Edwards

2 What will I Learn ?  The meaning of emotions  What causes emotions  Why are emotions important  How to deal with your feelings

3 Why are Emotions Important? At one time or another we all experience strong feelings that accompany positive or negative emotions. A day without feeling emotions would be impossible to imagine. Each day we feel dozens of emotions. Examples: the excitement of going on holidays, The fear of flying, The grief of losing a family member.

4 The way someone feel due to an action that have occurred. It causes changes in their facial expressions, gestures, posture, and their feelings.

5 Others  Sleepy  Bored  Afraid  Nervous  Disgusted  Trust Others  Anticipated  Amused  Relaxed  Envied  Appreciated  Confused

6 What are the effects of Emotions? Once we experience emotions there are Effects that occur…….. 1.Subjective feelings 2.Expressive Behavior 3.Physical reactions

7 Subjective Feelings The way we tell what we are feeling at any time. They are interpersonal feelings Only you know how you feel Example: your attitude (good or bad)

8 Meet Carrie Carrie is in the 3 rd grade at Blair Elementary school and she have no friends. She have tried to make herself noticeable to her classmates but instead of them becoming her friend they bully her. What are Carrie’s emotion(s)? Carrie can feel Sad Rejected Lonely

9 Expressive Behaviors This shows your body language and facial expressions to how you are feeling at any time. Examples: frown, smile, cry

10 Meet Harry…… Today after school Harry wants to go to the candy store to buy some candy but he don’t have any money and he remember when his mom said she will give him $2 if he make an “A” on his math test today. When Harry got his grade back from his teacher he made a “F” and his mom didn’t give him $2. Now Harry has a face.

11 Physical Reactions This involves body changes which occur when we experience an emotion. It is often our awareness of the changes that makes us suddenly aware that we are experiencing an emotion. Examples: Fighting, crying, shouting, or playing

12 Meet the twins The two twins love toys (green cameras) but there are two of them and one toy camera. Once the twin on the right have gained a jealous emotion he expresses a angry look on his little face and caused his physical reaction…Fighting the twin on the left. AWWWWWW look at them…..

13 How to deal with your emotions ? Dealing with emotions is very important to your health. It's all very well to say that we must deal with these feelings, but how do we go about doing so? 1 st =Acceptance Dealing with our feelings is facing, accepting and working through them. We will always have emotions, so we have to learn to deal with them If you don’t accept your emotions it will come back on you causing Depression Anxiety Panic attacks Eating disorders

14 How to deal with your emotions ? 2 nd =Confrontation Either use a diary, journal, notebook, etc. to record your feelings. Ask yourself the following questions: What am I feeling? What caused this feeling? When did it start? Is this a familiar feeling? What will I try to do to stop it?

15 How to deal with your emotions ? 3 rd = counseling If you have tried to different approaches and nothing works try talking to someone. School leaders Parents Relatives friends

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