Motivated and Emotional Behavior

Emotions are motive forces that are closely related to behavior. Various approaches have been made to describe the role of the emotion in human affair, to discover theories that can adequately explain this behavior and categorize them into precise pigeon-hole types all of which given credence to the complexity of this kind of behavior.

The proper management of ones emotion consist of exercising the right amount of control and expression to achieve emotional health. The development of the emotion is largely dependent and influenced by two factors: maturation, during yhe early years and by learning, and evinced by cultural differences in the manner and occasion of emotional expression.

Affective experiences vary from mild to intense, pleasant and unpleasant. The gradations of emotion is illustrated by the attitude characterized by excessive emotion and neurotic responses,i.e.,an inferiority complex which is excessive self-depreciation acquired through deep religious beliefs or any similar cause.

Affective experiences vary from mild to intense, pleasant and unpleasant. The gradations of emotion is illustrated by the following:

1. Annoyance, anger, rage
2. Pleasure, happiness, joy, ecstacy
3. Surprise, amazement, astonishment
4. apprehension, fear, panic, terror
5. Gloominess, dejection, sorrow, grief
6. Dislike, digust, loathing

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