Emotional well-being
Redirect to:
- Well-being
See also
- Subjective well-being
References
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Emotions (list)
- Acceptance
- Admiration
- Adoration
- Aesthetic
- Affection
- Agitation
- Agony
- Amusement
- Anger
- Angst
- Anguish
- Annoyance
- Anticipation
- Anxiety
- Apathy
- Arousal
- Attraction
- Awe
- Belongingness
- Boredom
- Calmness
- Compassion
- Confidence
- Confusion
- Contempt
- Contentment
- Courage
- Cruelty
- Curiosity
- Defeat
- Depression
- Desire
- Disappointment
- Disgust
- Distrust
- Doubt
- Ecstasy
- Embarrassment
- Emotion work
- Empathy
- Emptiness
- Enthrallment
- Enthusiasm
- Envy
- Euphoria
- Excitement
- Faith
- Fear
- Flow
- Frustration
- Gratification
- Gratitude
- Greed
- Grief
- Guilt
- Happiness
- Hatred
- Hiraeth
- Homesickness
- Hope
- Horror
- Hostility
- Humiliation
- Hygge
- Hysteria
- Ikigai (sense of purpose)
- Indulgence
- Infatuation
- Insecurity
- Inspiration
- Interest
- Irritation
- Isolation
- Jealousy
- Joy
- Kindness
- Loneliness
- Love
- Lust
- Mono no aware
- Neglect
- Nostalgia
- Outrage
- Panic
- Passion
- Pity
- Pleasure
- Pride
- Rage
- Regret
- Rejection
- Relief
- Remorse
- Resentment
- Revenge
- Sadness
- Saudade
- Schadenfreude
- Sehnsucht
- Sentimentality
- Shame
- Shock
- Shyness
- Social connection
- Sorrow
- Spite
- Stress
- Suffering
- Surprise
- Sympathy
- Trust
- Wonder
- Worry
- Affect
- consciousness
- in education
- measures
- in psychology
- Affective
- Affectivity
- Appeal to emotion
- Amygdala hijack
- Emotion
- Emotional
- Emotionality
- Emotions
- Feeling
- Group affective tone
- Interactions between the emotional and executive brain systems
- Jealousy in art
- Meta-emotion
- Pathognomy
- Pathos
- Social emotional development
- Stoic passions
- Theory
Italics indicate emotion names in foreign languages