What is assertiveness?
Being assertive is a basic communication skill and a way to effectively express yourself and defend your point of view while respecting the rights and beliefs of others. Being assertive can also help boost your self-esteem and earn the respect of others, and manage...
The meaning of anger
Anger is a normal, healthy emotion, neither good nor bad, like any emotion. It's also a strong emotion that you feel when something goes wrong or someone offends you. It is usually characterized by feelings of stress, frustration, and irritation. Everyone feels angry...
Emotional hunger
Emotional hunger is not love. This is a strong emotional need caused by childhood deprivation. It is a primitive state of pain and anguish that people try in a desperate attempt to fill this void. It is associated with the pain of loneliness and isolation and can...
Anxiety as a psychological concept
The concept of "anxiety" was introduced into psychology Z. Freud is now considered by many scholars as a kind of fear. Anxiety is the result of the activity of the imagination, the imagination of the future. Anxiety occurs in humans due to the presence of unfinished...
The structure of emotional intelligence in the model of J. Meyer and P. Salovey.
The first and most well-known model of EI in scientific psychology was developed by Peter Salovey and John Meyer; they also introduced the term "emotional intelligence" into psychology. The original version of this model was proposed in 1990. They proposed a model...
What Is Emotional Detachment?
Emotional Detachment (ED) means the inability of a person to engage with their feelings or the feelings of others fully. This can interfere with a person's physical, psychological, emotional, and social development. E is a difficult issue. For some people, ED is a...