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Ep. 08- Managing Negative Emotions: Using Affect Theory to Overcome Shame and Anger

Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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Have you ever wondered how your complex emotions come to be? In this episode of the Meaningful Happiness Podcast, we promise you'll gain a deep understanding of affect theory and how it shapes our emotional landscape. We explore how basic affects like interest, excitement, and shame combine to create intricate emotions such as hesitant curiosity and passionate advocacy. Our conversation is enriched by insights from experiments with ChatGPT, providing you with a nuanced perspective on managing your feelings and maximizing positive emotions.

Curiosity is more than just a fleeting interest; it's a resilient force shaped by a blend of emotions like distress, anguish, and excitement. Discover the role of resilient curiosity in developing emotional intelligence and how modern stressors can trigger the fight-or-flight response. Host Dr. Scott Conkright shares personal stories of self-doubt and social anxiety, shedding light on the fear of negative judgment that fuels these feelings. Learn practical coping strategies and gain emotional awareness to better manage your inner turmoil.

Loneliness and rejection can be particularly painful, often tapping into deep-seated memories of shame and exclusion. We discuss how these feelings differ between humans and animals, noting our tendency to ruminate and amplify distress. Attachment styles play a crucial role in our responses to shame and social anxiety, affecting how we handle rejection and self-doubt. By exploring these complex emotions, we aim to enhance your self-awareness, creativity, and communication skills. Remember, self-doubt and self-consciousness are universal experiences—be kind to yourself as you navigate them.

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