Image Source - Positive Psychology 101: Emotion Regulation and Resilience
What is the point?
Motivation and emotion are integral components of psychology, exploring the driving forces behind human behavior and the intricate experiences that accompany it. In the study of motivation, students investigate the factors that propel individuals to pursue goals, make choices, and sustain efforts. This includes intrinsic and extrinsic motivators, as well as theories like Maslow's hierarchy of needs and self-determination theory. Emotion, on the other hand, involves the examination of the subjective and physiological responses to various stimuli. Students explore the nature of emotions, their expressions, and the role they play in decision-making and interpersonal interactions. The interplay between motivation and emotion is a key focus, as motivations often evoke emotional responses. Through empirical research and theoretical frameworks, students gain a deeper understanding of the complex interrelationships between motivation and emotion, offering valuable insights into the diverse facets of human psychology.
Motivation and Emotion
Essential Lessons
Essential Lessons are content lessons that are required by all students to complete.
Mr. Wince will ask to see your notes throughout the quarter and give feedback and engage in conversations about the content.
Mr. Wince will ask to see your notes throughout the quarter and give feedback and engage in conversations about the content.
Growing Our Vocabulary
Directions: These words need to be added to your personal glossary with definitions.
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Add words that you came across throughout these Essential Lessons that you learned and add them to your glossary.
Additional Lessons
These Lessons can help you better understand different aspects of the concept we are studying.
These Lessons are NOT mandatory but would add to your learning about this time period.
These may be articles/videos/podcasts about our topics and there may or may not be specific instructions to do something with them other than read/watch/listen and see how it can add meaning to your understanding.
These Lessons are NOT mandatory but would add to your learning about this time period.
These may be articles/videos/podcasts about our topics and there may or may not be specific instructions to do something with them other than read/watch/listen and see how it can add meaning to your understanding.