Debilitating emotions would be similar to depression, phobias can be real problems.
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Debilitating emotions are so intense as to interfere with normal daily activities. Someone suffering from debilitating grief might not be able to cope with their job. A person with debilitating fear might not be able to leave their home.
Facilitative emotions help enhance performance by promoting focus, motivation, and resilience, such as excitement or determination. In contrast, debilitative emotions can hinder performance by causing stress, anxiety, or fear, leading to decreased concentration and confidence.
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It is specific type of stress that cause you to fold under pressure.
Sheldon Murray Hanton has written: 'An examination of debilitative and facilitative competitive anxiety'
The obvious answer is that if that injury is in any way debilitative then yes, it can prevent reenlistment.
Yes, fallacies can contribute to debilitative emotions by distorting rational thinking and leading to negative interpretations or overreactions to situations. For example, the fallacy of catastrophizing can amplify feelings of anxiety or despair, while the fallacy of personalization can lead to unwarranted self-blame and shame. It is important to recognize and challenge these irrational thoughts to manage emotions effectively.
You can use many different adjectives to modify the noun 'emotion'. Some examples: * a strong emotion * an intense emotion * a powerful emotion * a negative emotion * a useless emotion * a pleasant emotion To find more examples, do a Google search for "a * emotion" with the quotes.
extreme emotion is more than a normal emotion, or emotional,
Emotion can be influenced by culture and culture can be influenced by emotion.
no emotion
No its not an emotion, because an emotion is basically an expression you can have on your face e.g. sad is and emotion and you can express that on your face :( Happy is and emotion and you can also express that on your face :) however revenge can not be an emotion because there is no way to express revenge on your face.
Yes, curiosity is an emotion in humans. It is the emotion when a person wants to know or is excited.