What is the blended emotion of joy and trust?
What is love?
What are the basic emotions such as joy, fear, sadness, anger, disgust, surprise, trust, and fear called?
What is one of the three obstacles that stand in the way of effective emotional communication?
What is society's rules and customs, fear, or inadequate interpersonal skills?
What term refers to the skills for expressing and responding to the emotions of others?
What is emotional competence?
What is the blended emotion of fear and surprise?
What is awe?
What are the combinations of primary emotions called?
What are blended emotions?
What is the obstacle that comes from the lack of skills in expressing emotions
What is inadequate interpersonal skills?
Name one of the parts of emotional competency
What is emotional understanding, emotional expression, or emotional responding?
What is the blended emotion of anger and disgust?
What is contempt?
What are the rules that decide what emotions are acceptable to show in communication ?
What are the display rules?
What is the obstacle where one is afraid of being vulnerable in emotional expression?
What is fear?
“What am I feeling and what made me feel this way?” and “What do I want to communicate?” are both examples of which emotional competency?
What is emotional understanding?
What is the blended emotion of sadness and surprise?
What is disapproval?
What are the rules that allow women to display emotions more than men?
What are the gender display rules?
What is the obstacle that comes from different societies have different rules on displaying emotions?
What are society's rules and customs?
Being specific, describing the reasons why you feel the way you do, addressing mixed feelings, anchoring emotions in the present, asking for what you want, respecting emotional boundaries, and owning your feelings are all steps to which emotional competency?
What is emotional expression?
What is the blended emotion of anger and anticipation?
What is aggressiveness?
What is the hypothesis that says that expressing emotions allows one the ventilate negative emotions?
What is the ventilation hypothesis?
Paying attention to nonverbal cues, seeking cues about what the person wants, actively listening, empathizing, focusing on the other person, and remembering the irreversibility of communication are all strategies to which emotional competency?
What is emotional responding?