You can it all depends on what your isues are and what going on in your life.
Individual experiences may vary, but it is not necessarily true that people get more emotional as they age. Emotional responses can be influenced by a variety of factors such as personality, life experiences, and coping mechanisms. Some people may become more emotionally stable as they age, while others may experience increased emotional sensitivity.
No, psychological typically refers to mental processes and behaviors, while emotional relates to feelings and moods. Psychological factors can influence emotions, but they are not the same.
I'm not familiar with the term "emotional quotion." It might be a typo or misspelling. Could you clarify the term or provide more context?
The verb for emotional is "to feel." It is used to describe the act of experiencing emotions such as happiness, sadness, love, anger, and many more.
Disengagement theory suggests that older adults gradually withdraw from societal roles and relationships as they age. The emotional effects of this disengagement can include feelings of isolation, loneliness, and a decrease in self-worth as individuals may feel marginalized or disconnected from society. It can also lead to a sense of loss or sadness as older adults may struggle with the changing dynamics of their relationships and social interactions.
Anyone can be an emotional abuser regardless of gender. It's important to recognize and address emotional abuse whenever it occurs in any type of relationship.
It would likely be more difficult for a child to handle living in a place like Terezin due to their vulnerability and lack of coping mechanisms compared to an older person. Children may struggle to understand the harsh conditions and emotional challenges, leading to more detrimental effects on their mental and emotional well-being. Older individuals may have more life experience and resilience to better handle the difficult circumstances.
"Emotional" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more emotional" or "most emotional."
Physical and emotional health are key issues for older people and their caregivers because health conditions can impact quality of life, increase the need for care, and create emotional stress on both parties. Maintaining physical health helps older adults stay independent and have a better quality of life, while addressing emotional health can improve overall well-being and relationship dynamics among caregivers and older adults. Providing support for both physical and emotional well-being is essential for promoting overall health and quality of life in older populations.
Yes. At some point a man quits worrying about his macho and starts to realize the more important things in his life are family and friends. There is no magic age for this to happen. For some it is real early in life and for some it is really late in life.
The comparative would be 'more emotional' and the superlative would be 'most emotional'.
As a "General Rule" - "Age gives into reason" - meaning that as you grow older you become less emotional and tend to 'think before you act.' This is true for most of the people I know and have grown up with (age 40+).
No. Emotion has nothing to do with sexual preference. Emotional people are just less in control, and show what they are feeling more than some other people. Some gay people are more emotional, and some are less emotional.
normally the emotional pain person
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Age in years is objective, but could be misleading, as individuals have varying degrees of physical, mental, and emotional maturity.
you can by getting them annoyed.examples: you can say stuff you know whoever you trying to get emotional,you could do stuff whoever your trying to get emotional they don't like
no because older fossile are more primitive animals.