Tag: positive emotions


Euthymia: Finding Balance in Your Emotional Life

Euthymia: Finding Balance in Your Emotional Life

Euthymia: The Foundation of Emotional Well-being The Core Definition of Euthymia Euthymia, derived from the Greek words meaning “good spirit” (eu meaning good, and thymos meaning spirit or soul), is fundamentally defined in modern psychology as an emotional state of stable, non-elevated positive affect, characterized by contentment, cheerfulness, and profound inner peace. It represents a […]

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Affiliative Behavior: The Science of Human Connection

Affiliative Behavior: The Science of Human Connection

Affiliative Behavior The Core Definition of Affiliative Behavior Affiliative behavior represents a fundamental aspect of human and animal social interaction, defined as any action or pattern of behaviors that facilitates the development, maintenance, and strengthening of social bonds and relationships. It is characterized by a reciprocal exchange of positive emotions, the cultivation of mutual trust, […]

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POSITIVE EMOTION

Introduction: Defining Positive Emotion Positive emotion is fundamentally defined as an affective state that is modeled to dictate a positive affect, often characterized by subjective feelings of pleasure, fulfillment, or general well-being. Unlike negative emotions, which typically signal threat or loss and narrow an individual’s behavioral repertoire toward survival actions—such as fight or flight—positive emotions […]

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PLEASANTNESS

Definition and Core Conceptualization The psychological construct of pleasantness denotes a fundamental, consciously experienced hedonic state characterized by a positive valence and an inherent desirability. This affective experience is universally classified as highly favored, acting as a primary motivational driver for approach behavior and the sustained engagement with specific stimuli or environments. Unlike complex, temporally […]

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