Which two features distinguish Debilitative from facilitative emotions quizlet?

Nonverbal communication acts in tandem with verbal communication.
1.Repeating:
Nonverbal behaviours that duplicate the content in the verbal message.
Example: Pointing in a specific direction, while also verbally giving directions.

2.Complementing:
Nonverbal behavior that reinforces a verbal message.
Example: Saying "Thank you" with a sincere tone of voice.

3.Substituting:
Nonverbal behaviours that takes the place of a verbal message.
Example: Parents giving their child the evil eye when they are doing something they are not supposed to.

4.Accenting:
Nonverbal behavior that emphasizes a part of a verbal message.

Example: Changing pitch to accentuate one word or using sarcasm, or gestures to bring attention to a certain part of your verbal message - gestures for quotes?

5.Regulating:
Nonverbal cues control the flow of verbal communication.
Example: Nodding, moving towards the exit, standing up from the table.

6.Contradicting:
Nonverbal behavior that is inconsistent with a verbal message.
Example: Ever tried to tell someone you were fine, when you were crying?

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Debilitative Emotions

Emotions that hinder or prevent effective performance.

Example: negative emotions such as anger or fear.

Emotional Contagion

The process by which emotions are transferred from one person to another.

Emotional Intelligence

The ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and to be sensitive to other's feelings.

Emotion Labor

Term used to describe situations in which managing and even suppressing emotions is both appropriate and necessary.

Facilitative Emotions

Emotions that contribute to effective functioning.

Examples: positive emotions such as joy and love

Fallacy of Approval

Mistaken belief that it is vital to obtain everyone's approval.
- people go to incredible lengths to seek acceptance from others, even to the extent of sacrificing their own principles and happiness

Fallacy of Catastrophic Expectations

Mistaken assumption that if something bad can happen, it probably will.

Fallacy of Causation

Mistaken belief that one should not do anything that can hurt or in any way inconvenience others because it will cause undesirable feelings.

Fallacy of Helplessness

Mistaken belief that forces beyond our control determine satisfaction in life.

Fallacy of Overgeneratlization

When someone bases a belief on a limited amount of evidence.

Fallacy of Perfection

Mistaken belief that a worthwhile communicator should be able to handle any situation with complete confidence and skill.
- unrealistic because people aren't perfect

Fallacy of Should

The inability to distinguish between what is and what should be.

Reappraisal

Rethinking the meaning of emotionally charged events in ways that alter their emotional impact.

Rumination

Recurrent thoughts not demanded by the immediate environment.

Self-Talk

The nonvocal, internal monologue that is our process of thinking.

What are the four (4) components of emotions?

1. Physiological Changes
2. Nonverbal Reactions
3. Cognitive Interpretations
4. Verbal Expression

What are some influences on emotional expression?

(Hint: The textbook mentions six influences.)

1. Personality
2. Culture
3. Gender
4. Social Conventions and Roles
5. Social Media
6. Emotional Contagion

What are some guidelines for expressing emotions?

(Hint: The textbook mentions six guidelines.)

1. Recognize your feelings
2. Choose the best language
3. Share multiple feelings
4. Recognize the difference between feeling and acting
5. Accept responsibility for your feelings
6. Choose the best time and place to express your feelings

What is one big difference between facilitative and debilitative emotions?

Intensity

What are the five (5) tools stated in the textbook for managing emotions?

1. Facilitative vs. Debilitative Emotions
2. Thoughts Cause Feelings
3. Irrational Thinking and Debilitative Emotions
4. Minimizing Debilitative Emotions
- monitor your emotional reactions
- note the activating event
- record your self-talk
- dispute your irrational beliefs
5. Maximizing Facilitative Emotions

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What two features distinguish debilitative from facilitative emotions?

Facilitative emotions contribute to effective functioning, while debilitative emotions hinder or prevent effective performance..
Debilitative emotions are more intense than facilitative emotions..
Debilitative feelings also have an extended duration..

What are Debilitative and facilitative emotions?

Facilitative emotions tend to be emotions that do not negatively impact us from the daily tasks or functions of our lives, and allow us to progress forward in a positive way. Debilitative emotions, on the other hand, tend to be emotions that stop or slow us down from tasks or functioning effectively.

What is a characteristic of debilitative emotions?

Debilitative emotions. Emotions of high intensity and long duration that prevent a person from functioning effectively.

What are facilitative and Debilitative emotions give an example of each?

Facilitative emotions contribute to effective functioning, while debilitative emotions hinder or prevent effective performance. For example, in communication apprehension is the feelings of anxiety that some people experience at the prospect of communicating in unfamiliar contexts.