Created with Sketch. How would a person be able to regulate their emotions if they think their feelings are all wrong? This negative view can tip a person into depressive or anxious states.
To catalog how young autistic adults describe their emotions and navigate their interactions with others as well as identify potential strategies to bridge the emotional chasm between autistic and ...
Recognising your emotions and learning to manage them is one of the most important skills you can have. In fact people who are good at noticing how they feel and can calm themselves down or adjust ...
Emotions are feelings and a mood is the state someone is in, related to that feeling. "I feel happy. Therefore I am in a good mood." These are what facial expressions mostly reveal. Think about ...
Why we mimic people's emotions ... observing. But there’s more to it than that. Several psychological factors also have an ...
Anxiety displays itself in a few diagnostically distinct ways. Generalized Anxiety disorder, in which concerns reflect any of the major domains of life—work, love, money, health—is most common ...
Students gain skills observing and describing biotic and abiotic characteristics of area watershed ecosystems and understand the status of threatened and endangered species in the watershed basin.
However, a traditional face-to-face science laboratory experience is one in which students typically spend extended time in small group collaborations observing and describing physical specimens, ...
Sometimes, we might not even understand what these emotions are—only that they are incredibly strong and hard to manage. You can then provide practical advice on they can work on describing ...
Contrary to common perceptions and years of research that autistic people can't describe their emotions or often have muted ...