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Emotion and will are the basic processes of human psychology, the two are different from each other but closely related, emotion can become the driving force of volitional action, can also become the resistance of volitional action, and at the same time the will can affect the development of emotion, so that emotion is subordinate to will.
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Will and emotion are closely linked, and emotion and will influence each other. Emotion is the process of development of two people, and will is whether two people can persevere to the end.
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Emotions are emotional and sometimes out of our control. And the will can sometimes be controlled. Emotions feel the control of the will, and the will is affected by emotions.
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Emotions and wills complement each other, but the difference between them is that emotions are their own subjective consciousness, but the words of the will can be restrained by their own objectivity.
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Emotions and will are interrelated and contain each other, emotions are generally perceptual thinking, while will is generally rational.
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Emotion and will are the basic processes of human psychology, and cognition is the premise of will. The will has a purposeful, psychologically different nature.
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Emotions are volatile and unstable, just like the weather forecast is different from day to day. Will, on the other hand, is a permanent state of mind that arises from the determination to achieve a certain goal.
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Emotions are fragile and repetitive, while will is firm and not repetitive, and the two are separated by a wall, depending on whether the person is strong or weak.
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There is a certain connection between them. Emotions tend to emanate from the inside out according to something different. However, the will is cultivated based on one's own experience.
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Emotion is an ethereal word, and it becomes uncontrollable, and the will is very simple, only firm and wavering.
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Differences: The concepts are different.
1. Will, refers to the psychological state that arises from deciding to achieve a certain goal, which is often expressed in words or actions.
2. Spirituality refers to people's consciousness, thinking activities and general psychological state.
3. Emotion refers to the psychological embodiment of people's inner affirmative or negative attitude towards external things, such as hatred, like, love, etc.
4. Feelings refer to the state of mind that contains certain feelings.
How are the concepts of emotion, emotion, and volition different?
1. Emotions and emotions are the attitude experiences generated by whether objective things meet their needs. The will is the mental process in which a person consciously establishes a purpose, regulates and governs actions according to the purpose, overcomes difficulties, and achieves a predetermined goal. Emotional, affective and volitional processes are linked to cognitive processes.
2. The cognitive process reflects objective things through images or concepts, while emotions and emotions reflect objective things through experience. Emotions affect people's cognitive processes, and people's different perceptions of things also affect emotions.
3. The relationship between will and cognition: cognition is the premise of will. The will has a purpose, the purpose of human beings is not produced out of thin air but the result of cognitive activities, the will can affect the cognitive process, people will encounter various difficulties when carrying out various cognitive activities, and it is necessary to make volitional efforts to overcome difficulties.
4. The relationship between will and emotion: First of all, emotion can be both the driving force and the resistance to volitional action. Secondly, the will can influence the development of emotions and subordinate them to inspiration.
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1.Will refers to the mental process in which people consciously determine goals and overcome difficulties in order to achieve the intended goals under the control of consciousness. The qualities of the will include purposefulness, decisiveness, self-control, and tenacity, among others.
There are two manifestations of will, one is behavior, that is, conscious activity; The other is mental processes, i.e., unconscious activities. The role of will is mainly manifested in the certainty of goals, consciousness, persistence and consistency of action. 2.
Spirituality refers to people's consciousness, mental activity, and general state of mind. 3.Emotions are people's attitudes and experiences about whether objective things meet their own needs.
Emotions are characterized by socio-historical, subjectivity, and agency. The role of emotion is to regulate people's behavior, so that people's behavior meets the needs of a certain society.
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The relationship between the three is complementary. The will also has an important influence on cognitive processes. Man's awareness of the external world is always purposeful and planned, and it is inseparable from meticulous observation, persistent attention, and focused thinking, and these cannot be achieved without the participation of the will.
In addition, in the process of understanding, we often encounter various difficulties, and to overcome these difficulties, it also requires the efforts of the will. In the process of understanding, some people who are weak-willed and unable to persevere are also ineffective in their study and work, and are unable to undertake complex and arduous tasks.
Data analysis. Affective processes drive or hinder the fulfillment of volitional actions. Positive emotions can make people motivated and promote people's actions; Negative emotions weaken people's fighting spirit and hinder the realization of people's will and actions.
Teachers who love education will devote themselves to education and teaching for decades.
Teachers who do not love education will be unmotivated, perfunctory in teaching and teaching, and may eventually have to leave their teaching positions. At present, many parents force their children to learn or practice gymnastics, and the children are forced to go to school with a mood of "not imitating stupidity and willingness", and lack of active will activities and poor participation, the results are conceivable.
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Cognition, emotion and will are the basic processes of the human psyche. These processes are both distinct from each other and closely linked.
First of all, consciousness arises on the basis of cognition. Man's conscious activity is governed by the purpose, which does not appear in a vacuum, but is the result of man's cognitive activity. The richer and more profound a person's knowledge is, the more conscious he is of the purpose of his activities, and the more likely he is to formulate a well-thought-out plan and adopt more effective means and methods to achieve this end.
The will arises on the basis of cognition and reacts on the activity of cognition. Strong-willed people have a stronger spirit of struggle, are not afraid of hardships and hardships, and make unremitting explorations, which provides a guarantee for continuously deepening understanding, removing obstacles, and achieving goals. Second, will and emotion are closely linked.
Emotions and emotions are one of the internal dynamics of human activity. It has positive and negative emotions. Positive emotions can stimulate and inspire people's volitional actions, while negative emotions can hinder people's volitional actions.
For example, when a student excels in grades and is praised and rewarded, he will have a pleasant emotional experience, he will study harder and actively overcome difficulties in learning, on the contrary, he will lose interest in learning or even give up learning. The will is not only influenced by emotions, but it can also regulate and control emotions. The so-called victory of reason over emotion is the regulation and control of emotion by the will.
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The meaning of this sentence is to be able to control one's own emotions and emotions. No matter how sullen your emotions and emotions are, you will be effective in controlling yourself. Such people are relatively mature and have high emotional intelligence.
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This is something that everyone has experienced. Emotions refer to individuals, and if there are more than two people, the will is also a person.
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A state of mental competition.
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Answers]: a, c, d
Emotions have a driving force and resistance effect on volitional action, and at the same time, the will can also regulate emotions. Quietly.
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Answer]: Cognitive processes are various psychological phenomena manifested by people in the activities of understanding the objective world. Cognitive processes include sensation, perception, memory, thinking, imagination, etc.
Emotional processes are the various mental experience processes that arise when people recognize objective things. The volitional process is the process by which people strive to overcome difficulties and complete tasks in order to achieve their goals. Together, these three constitute mental processes that influence and penetrate each other.
1) The relationship between volitional processes and cognitive processes. Cognitive processes are the premise and basis of volitional activity. Man's volitional activity is governed by a purpose, which is not innate, nor is it imagined out of thin air, and the volitional process, like other psychological phenomena, reflects the objective facts of the outside world and is the result of man's cognitive activity.
The will arises on the basis of cognitive activity, which in turn has a huge impact on cognitive activity. All casual, purposeful cognitive processes, such as learning a new technique, observing an object, understanding an event, etc., require the will of man. and (2) the Liang Sen relationship between volitional processes and emotional processes.
Volitional processes are influenced by emotional processes. Emotions permeate the whole process of the judgment person's volitional action. People always act volitionally when they have a certain attitude towards things and a certain inclination.
The will has a role in regulating and controlling emotions. Strong-willed people are able to control and control their emotions, turn negative emotions into positive emotions, and be the masters of their emotions. On the contrary, weak-willed people, unable to regulate and control their emotions, fail to achieve the predetermined goals.
and 3) the interaction of cognitive oak acre processes with emotional processes. Cognitive processes can have an impact on emotional processes. For example, rational emotion** believes that people hold irrational cognitive patterns that produce negative emotions.
At the same time, emotional processes also play a role in cognitive processes. Studies have shown that people with depression need longer cognitive processing time than normal people for the same task.
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1. Cognition refers to the process by which people acquire or apply knowledge, or the process of information processing, which is the basis of emotions, emotional processes and volitional processes. It includes purity of feeling, perception, memory, thinking, imagination and language.
2. Emotion refers to people's subjective experience of whether objective things meet their own needs. It is divided into a sense of morality, a sense of reason, and a sense of beauty. Among them, family affection is not among them.
3. Will refers to the mental process in which people consciously determine goals, consciously control and regulate behaviors, and achieve predetermined goals by overcoming difficulties.
The process of cognition is the premise and basis of volitional activity, and cognition assists the will to determine the purpose, formulate plans, and take reasonable ways to overcome difficulties, while emotion has a dynamic effect on the will, which is manifested in the fact that emotions can both stimulate and hinder people's volitional actions. On the other hand, the will can also promote the continuous deepening of understanding, and at the same time, the will has a regulating and controlling effect on emotions and emotions.
All three are the psychological foundation of the human being. ——Zhu Wei ——-Medical Psychology".
Fifth edition of the textbook.
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Moral will, cognition, action, and emotion are phenomena at different levels in human society, and they are fundamentally different, and they will be briefly elaborated below.
Moral will refers to the evaluation of actions, opinions, and beliefs, and is the choice that people make based on specific moral principles. In different situations, people develop their own moral will according to different moral codes, traditions and cultures. An individual's moral values are constantly evolving and changing.
Cognition is the process of people's identification, recognition and understanding of stuffy things, and it is the expression of people's thinking about external things through perception, understanding, image, concept, etc. The factors that develop people's understanding include social, cultural, individual, and practical factors. Differences in perception can lead to disputes between people.
Action refers to the manifestation of people's cognition and moral will towards themselves, with actual behavioral characteristics. Action is the understanding of knowledge and moral will, and is a necessary component of human expression. Ethical, legal, and other requirements can limit and regulate people's behavior.
Emotion is people's perception and experience of external things, and it is the manifestation of people's perception of the outside world and their response to the outside world. People's emotions can be influenced by subjective factors, experiences, and cultural backgrounds. Emotions occupy an important position in people's behavior and attitudes, and they are of considerable significance to the all-round development of society, culture and individuals.
In summary, moral will, cognition, action, and emotion have specific meanings in human society, and they are distinct from each other, but they work together. These concepts play an important role in people's thinking and behavior.
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Impulsiveness belongs to emotion, calmness belongs to will.
Emotions are innate, and will can be exercised.
When the will is strong, it is possible to control the feelings, but it is impossible to extinguish the emotions.
Alas, emotions are instincts, and will is the idea of controlling instincts.
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The will is to insist on oneself, and to know is to know and understand.
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I have a low level of education! Those who don't understand! I just know that everything follows my heart! No regrets afterwards!
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There are many setbacks in a relationship that require strong will.
The textbook is right.
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