express emotion


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Synonyms for express emotion

give verbal or other expression to one's feelings

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"But this research shows that in fact, make us better communicators and better able to express emotions. Emojis are becoming more popular - and there will be a possibility of soon seeing emoticons used in the workplace.
But if faces are valuable because they express emotion, and a fetus (at a certain stage of development) cannot yet express or experience emotion, then the conclusion that fetuses are valuable, or are 'persons', does not follow.
His polyvagal theory posits that bodily states and mental constructs interact with environmental triggers to create maladaptive behaviors, as the nervous system assesses risk and processes information from the environment through the senses and the neural regulation of the heart provides humans with the ability to express emotion, communicate, and regulate bodily and behavioral states in social situations.
It is my belief that the failure to integrate a sense of enchantment into our work, and the resistance of the green movement to express emotion and personal stories have led to greater marginalization.
Other songs have words; these are the more personal or poetic paintings; they tell a story or express emotion. I've always had a great appreciation for mathematics as well as the arts--two disciplines that are sometimes thought of as mutually exclusive.
A study of the relationship between delicate self-cutting, ability to express emotion, locus-of-control, impaired relationships, anxiety, and depression (self-mutilation) (Doctoral dissertation, California Institute of Integral Studies, 1989).
"Watching televised funerals provides a chance for people to express emotion, or at least see others expressing [it]," Fulton explains.
Individuals most often use body language to express emotion. And, because they usually learn body language subconsciously over time, it becomes almost an extension of themselves.
In addition, the right anterior hemisphere injured patient may appear indifferent and unemotional, unable to express emotion in tone or gesture, although they are indeed experiencing emotion.
As men change their views of women, this argument seems to go, they also change their views of their own experience and aspirations; they learn to express emotion freely, to rethink love and ambition and wan If true, this is tremendously important.
Ofcom''s research found that callers were frustrated by the inability to interrupt, have "real time" conversations or express emotion.
Many of us find it easier to express emotion by buying a card than by putting across feelings in our own words.
That would be fitting as Rogers's greatest gift to Madigan was to help pull him from a debilitating depression to an ability to express emotion and thus, to heal.
The color illustrations express emotion directly to young hearts, in this enthusiastically recommended introduction to Kabbalah spirituality.
The face of the four-seater, 1.5 litre engine pod has U-shaped grooves that light up to express emotion, the headlights positioned mid-way to look like eyes and side-mirrors postioned to look like ears.