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Understanding Emotional Lability - Queensland Health
www.health.qld.gov.auEmotional responses after an injury Emotional reactions may be appropriate in the situation, but the behaviour or expression may be stronger, louder or last longer than would be usual for that person. happy, but once the laughter has started they may be unable to stop or regulate the behaviour, laughing too loud, too much, or for too long.
BSBLDR501 Develop and use emotional intelligence
aspire-solidus-production.s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.comcontrol emotional responses 13 1D Model workplace behaviours that demonstrate management of emotions 17 1E Use self-reflection and feedback from others to improve development of own emotional intelligence 27 Summary31 Learning checkpoint 1: Identify the impact of own emotions on others in the workplace 32
Scales for measuring subjective experiences and emotional ...
www.havening.orgexperiences and emotional responses Author: Carol Robertson PhD 1. SUDS Subjective Units of Disturbance Scale subjective adjective 1. Existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective). subjective in Medicine 1. Of, relating to, or designating a symptom