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Ever wondered why you feel a rush of anxiety before a big job interview? This familiar sensation is not just a simple reaction but a complex interplay of various factors. Psychologist Lisa Feldman Barrett offers a revolutionary perspective on such experiences, challenging traditional beliefs about how emotions are formed.
Welcome to this episode, where we delve into the groundbreaking "constructed emotion" theory by Lisa Feldman Barrett. For years, traditional neuroscience has viewed emotions as automatic brain responses shaped by evolution. However, Barrett proposes that our brain crafts emotions from a blend of physical sensations, social contexts, personal histories, and cultural influences.
Imagine gaining a deeper understanding of your emotional experiences, enhancing your emotional intelligence, and improving your well-being.
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Are you ready to explore the revolutionary theory of constructed emotions and transform your understanding of emotional experiences? Scroll up and click play to join our enlightening conversation about Lisa Feldman Barrett's insights.
Gain the knowledge and tools you need to enhance your emotional intelligence and well-being.
Book:
How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain
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