Emotional tension refers to the degree of emotional tension a person feels at a certain moment or during a period of time. Emotional tension is often associated with physical and psychological stress, which can lead to many discomforts and negative effects, such as anxiety, depression, fatigue, sleep problems, physical illness, etc. Everyone’s emotional tension is different, depending on their per...
Emotional refers to a person's psychological state. It is prone to emotional fluctuations due to some large or small factors. Joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness often change inadvertently. You may still be happy the first second, but you may be depressed and anxious the next second. It can also be understood as a behavioral state arising from irrational emotions. To put it simply, it is moody. Emot...
Will you vent your anger head-on? Many people view anger and aggressive behavior as non-positive factors in human life. But no matter what the culture one lives in, one must learn to vent his anger positively. Unfortunately, few people know how to do this. Can you tell the expression of anger and the aggressive behavior? Do you know how to vent your anger head-on? This test may provide you with th...
Positive emotions refer to a series of positive, pleasant and pleasant emotional states, such as happiness, satisfaction, joy, hope, optimism, etc. Positive emotions have a positive impact on individuals’ mental health and well-being, which can promote physical and mental health, enhance the ability to cope with stress and adversity, and improve the quality of life. The cultivation of positive emo...
TAT Experiment: Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), a projection method personal test, was invented by American psychologist Henry Murray in 1935. It can be used to understand the subject's psychological needs, contradictions and inner emotions. TAT stimulates the tester to project inner fantasy and mental activities through sketching images, and inadvertently becomes an X-ray that presents the test...
Stress refers to the emotional reactions of physical and mental tension and anxiety that people feel when facing challenges or needs. Stress can come from various factors, such as work, academics, interpersonal relationships, health, and economics. Moderate stress can stimulate people's enthusiasm and creativity, but excessive stress can have adverse physical and psychological effects. In psycholo...