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Feelings vs. emotions: What’s the difference and why it matters

Most people use "feelings" and "emotions" like they mean the same thing — but they're not. It turns out you only have six ...
century BC, Aristotle coined a term that would change intellectual life forever. Its root, pathos, was an ordinary Greek word that meant suffering. But Aristotle used its plural form, pathe, to cover ...
We've all felt it —the nagging of an unpleasant emotion that is difficult to name or explain. Maybe you chalk it up to feeling "off" or "upset." But did you know that finding more precise labels for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Ludo Studio Emotional intelligence is a person’s ability to understand and control their emotions. It’s not just ...
Medically reviewed by Elle Markman, PsyD, MPHMedically reviewed by Elle Markman, PsyD, MPH Emotional immaturity is the tendency to express emotions without restraint or that are excessive for the ...