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According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology, a feeling is "a self-contained phenomenal experience"; feelings are "subjective, evaluative, and independent of the sensations, thoughts, or images evoking them". The term feeling is closely related to, but not the same as, emotion. Feeling may, for instance, refer to the conscious subjective experience of emotions. The study of subjective experiences is called phenomenology. Psychotherapy generally involves a therapist helping a client understand, articulate, and learn to effectively regulate the client's own feelings, and ultimately to take resp
A feeling is your inner subjective experience of something—a self-contained sense of how you perceive and evaluate what's happening around you, which can be independent from the specific sensations or thoughts that triggered it. Understanding and learning to manage your feelings matters because psychotherapy, a common mental health treatment, centers on helping people recognize, express, and effectively regulate their feelings so they can take responsibility for their own wellbeing.
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感覺是對各種心理體驗和反應的一般心理術語,如恐懼、憤怒、諷刺及憐憫、嫉妒、恐懼、快樂和愛等,可以(潛在地)描述並因此也可以用語言表達。 儘管有許多不同的神經生理學方法來測量感覺,但這些方法並沒有被認為是統一和單獨有效的。 這反過來又表明將感覺解釋為意識或自我狀態的個體或主觀品質。 感覺是處理起源於我們感覺器官的刺激的產物。 它們傳達了我們周圍世界的圖景,也傳達了我們自己身體的過程。 感覺不僅是外在事實的表達,也是我們自己的判斷。
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