Eysenck's Emotional Stability Scale (EES) is a psychological measurement tool developed by British psychologist Hans Eysenck and is designed to assess an individual's emotional stability level.
Eysenck is a professor of psychology at the University of London in the United Kingdom. He is one of the most famous psychologists in contemporary times and has compiled a variety of psychological tests. T...
Everyone has more or less principles that are difficult for others to understand. We commonly call this bad habit 'turtle hair'. Now let’s check whether you also have such bad habits.
The following is an interesting test question that reveals your traits and tendencies in front of the opposite sex based on your preference for finding treasures on an isolated island in the South China Sea. Carefully choose where you most want to look, and then review your test results.
The meaning of SM in the SM test is the abbreviation of sadomasochism (English sadomasochism). SM is a special sexual activity in which sexual pleasure and pain are linked, that is, sexual activities that obtain sexual pleasure through pain.
S=sadism→the domineering CEO’s sadist
M=masochism→masochism of innocent little lambs.
People who have a certain understanding of SM testing will never confu...
In daily life, to what extent are people controlled by reason, and to what extent are they dominated by emotions?
In this regard, there are great differences between people, in which temperament (mainly genetics), personality, emotions (psychologists call it 'arousal level'), experience, literacy, etc. all play a role.
Emotion is an innate psychological reaction of human beings, such as joy, an...
The DASS-21 (Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale) is a commonly used self-report scale used to assess an individual's emotional state in terms of depression, anxiety, and stress. It was developed by Lovibond (1995) and has been widely used in many studies and clinical practice.
The DASS-21 contains three subscales that assess depression, anxiety, and stress respectively. Each subscale consists of 7 i...
Emotional tension refers to the degree of emotional tension a person feels at a certain moment or period of time. Emotional stress is often related to physical and psychological stress and can lead to many discomforts and negative effects, such as anxiety, depression, fatigue, sleep problems, physical illness, etc.
Everyone's emotional intensity is different and depends on their life experiences,...
Many people think that hostility is a bad emotion, and they feel very ashamed when they have this emotion. In fact, there is no need to do so. It is natural for every normal person to be hostile to others, to fate, and even to himself. But if this emotion is too strong and lasting, it is abnormal.
Never ignore the harm that hostility and anger can do to yourself, pay attention to it from now on. ...
The workplace is like a battlefield, and it is like a microcosm of society. Conspiracies and betrayals also exist, and unknown challenges also need to be endured. Faced with workplace pressure, we will also feel depressed, develop negative emotions, and begin to doubt our abilities and future development.
Whether you are a newcomer to the workplace or an old person who has been working hard for m...