So often we refer to parts of the body when we discuss emotions. You may speak of a shiver running down your spine, butterflies in your stomach, or cold feet. Researchers wanted to understand whether we feel emotions in our bodies and, if so, where?
How To Read People Like Sherlock Holmes
I’m going to admit it, I’m terrible at reading body language—especially facial expressions. So, I appreciate infographics like this one because it’s a simpler way to study those big or small signs people’s bodies give away about a person’s emotions…without having to stare at actual people like a total weirdo.
Here’s A Breakdown Of The 6 Core Emotions We Feel
Do you ever want to express how you feel, but simple words like “sad” or “angry” just aren’t hitting the mark? Yes, you might be angry, but it’s more complex than that; you’re irritated, not furious, not envious, not tormented, and not exasperated.
Dog Psychology 101: What Fido Is Actually Thinking
Did you know that most dogs have the intelligence level of a toddler? Dig deep into the psychology of dogs and find out the traits that both humans and dogs share.
This Is Your Body & Brain On Anger
Anger is one of the strongest emotions we’re capable of feeling, so it’s only natural that it affects our physical and mental states in a major way. But you may be surprised to find out just how much it can change your brain.
How To Handle Negative Thoughts and Emotions At Work
I’ve heard it said that people who hate waking up actually hate their jobs. For a lot of people, this is probably true.
4 Ways To Get Help For Clinical Depression
It’s normal to experience sad feelings occasionally. With all of the things that you face during your lifetime, emotional changes and mood swings are commonplace.