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McPherson, Bruce; Fowler, Nancy – Writing Instructor, 1992
Claims that despite the fact that writing research has drawn extensively on cognitive processes, little research has been done to describe the role that the unconscious and emotions play in the writing process. Offers a pedagogy designed to enable students to draw writing energy from the realm of the unconscious. (HB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cooperative Learning, Emotional Response, Higher Education
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Baran, Annette; Pannor, Reuben – Future of Children, 1993
Examines the psychological and emotional effects of confidential adoption on birthparents, adoptees, and adoptive parents. Discusses some of the advantages of open adoption, which allows the birthparents and adoptive parents to have at least some contact before the adoption. (MDM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adoption, Biological Parents, Children
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Ferro, Trenton R. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1993
The human brain is triune--controlling physical activity, emotion, and cognition. Strategies for dealing with the affective element, such as creating self-awareness, positive self-concept, trust, and acceptance, are important influences upon learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes
Carver, Charles S. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2000
This article proposes a model that continuously calibrates happiness and considers its application with people who have mental retardation. The model suggests that the affective system is continuously recalibrated as a result of either positive or negative affect in a particular domain. Thus, as objective circumstances vary, the person still…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Emotional Development, Emotional Response
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Robillard, Amy E. – College English, 2007
This is an article about the complex relationship between anger and plagiarism in composition studies. Here, the author brings into dialogue two strands of inquiry that have shaped recent disciplinary conversations in composition studies but that have yet to publicly influence each other. Because emotions and authorship have both been perceived…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Writing Teachers, Plagiarism, Writing Instruction
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Serri, Conchita Franco – Business Communication Quarterly, 2006
What role does compassion play in one's work? In the author's organization, the word "compassion" has been mostly linked to their values, mission, and programs. She has generally understood the concept of compassion as a deep feeling of empathy that flows from oneself towards others during certain situations and conditions. In her mind, "having…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Altruism, Affirmative Action, Empathy
Groves, Nancy J. – 1990
Being diagnosed with a serious illness is a major crisis to face for both the individual with the illness and the loved ones involved. To better prepare patients and their families in the adjustment to the impact of illness, it is essential to teach them the various emotional responses commonly experienced and effective coping skills. Helping…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Counselor Role, Diseases
Koss, Mary P.; And Others – 1985
Although studies indicate that as many as 22 percent of women have been raped, few of these women seek help immediately after the rape. Most rape victims experience a postrape distress response which may not be resolved for some victims. Long-term symptom patterns include fear/avoidance responses, affective constriction, disturbances of…
Descriptors: Coping, Emotional Response, Females, Psychological Patterns
Marchionne, Anne – 1982
This discussion typifies various persons potentially affected by an adoption and describes 19 stresses adopted children may experience at one time or another. Nine signs of stress in children and 17 ways adopted children and adoptive parents can cope with stress are listed. A concluding packet of resource materials lists books for adopted children…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adopted Children, Coping, Emotional Response
Parker, Daniel E. – 1982
In the name of responsible argument, persuasive rhetoric need not eschew all the devices used by propaganda. Emotion is not only inevitable in discourse, it is the necessary base for action. Educators should not consider propaganda evil for the very reason they consider poetry good: its emotional power. This kind of thinking creates a specious…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, English Instruction, Expressive Language, Language Usage
Saarni, Carolyn – 1981
Issues related to children's ability to conceal their immediate emotional experiences by displaying alternate socially or personally motivated facial expressions are discussed. Four basic categories of dissimulation of emotional experience are specified, and motives for the use of cultural and personal display rules and direct deception are posed.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Children, Emotional Development
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Gollub, Dan – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1986
Presents the original theory that dreams are consecutive emotions of love, desire, nondesire, and hatred showing Freudian and Jungian concepts about dream interpretation to be partly compatible with this pattern. Wish fulfillment (love, desire), "anti-wishes" (nondesire), symbolism, compensation in dreams (hatred), and the individuation…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Emotional Experience, Emotional Response, Psychiatry
Sparks, Glenn G. – Television and Families, 1986
Argues that most young children were probably not emotionally distressed by the 1986 Challenger Space Shuttle accident or by media reports of the accident because they are most upset by visual ugliness or televised depictions that personally threaten their sense of well-being, neither of which was present in the televised reports. (MBR)
Descriptors: Accidents, Adults, Emotional Problems, Emotional Response
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Stanton, Greta W. – Social Work, 1986
Makes an analogy between separation experiences of children in placement and those of children in stepfamilies to emphasize the children's need to mourn losses and to develop a sense of identity through continuity with significant adults, prior to beginning new bonding relationships. Makes suggestions for attracting stepfamilies to agencies for…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Emotional Response, Intervention, Parent Child Relationship
Zolotow, Charlotte – Horn Book Magazine, 1985
Describes the fusion of feelings and events that goes into writing for children. (EL)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Emotional Experience, Emotional Response, Personal Narratives
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