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What is the basic emotion?
Rage, being uptight, disgust, being mad,
vengeance, fury, resentment, irritation,
annoyance, being upset, frustration
ANGER
What is the basic emotion?
Shyness, timidity, terror, horror, embarrassment, worry,
being scared, feeling threatened, panic, being alarmed,
being startled, hysteria, shakiness, despair, apprehension,
doubt, being astounded, stress, breathlessness, surprise
FEAR
What is the basic emotion?
Sorrow, depression, loneliness, dejection, gloom,
unhappiness, melancholy, somberness, feeling low,
regretfulness, feeling blue, shame, pain, distress
SADNESS
What is the basic emotion?
Lucky, spirited, joyful, surprised, serene, fortunate, amazed
contented, ecstatic, glad, good, proud, cheerful, good-humored,
silly, crazy, giggly, amused, sunny, animated, alive, hilarious,
playful, satisfied, peaceful, positive, light-hearted, calm, excited
HAPPINESS
What is the basic emotion?
Fondness, puppy love, liking, admiration, affection,
infatuation, attachment, friendship, devotion,
dreaminess, being head-over-heals, pride, tenderness,
adoration, idolizing, sympathy, kindness, caring
LOVE
What is the basic emotion?
Loathing, abhorrence, alienation, hostility, violence,
rage, revengefulness, dislike, incensement, disgust,
resentment, irritation, bitterness, scorn
HATE
Consequences of Uncontrolled Emotions
• #1 Legal:
–Results in choosing behaviors that
are against the law.
• (Going to jail, restitution for
crime victims, community
service, etc.)
• #2 Mental:
–Factors that effect an individual
emotionally because of the
behavior
•(Stigma of going to prison,
living with the fact that
someone was harmed or killed
because of your actions,
depression, etc.)
• #3 Social:
–Effects on community, family, and
individuals because of behavior
• (Curfews, not enough prisons or
detention centers to house
offenders, unsafe neighborhoods
because some criminals have to
be released, etc.)
• #4 Ethical:
–Moral and religious values that
are violated because of
behavior.
•(Adultery, stealing, treason,
murder, perjury, etc.)
• #5 Physical:
–Harm or injury that can come
to people because of behavior
•(Loss of life, serious injury,
loss of home, job, family,
etc.)
• #6 Financial:
–Dollar cost to individual and
communities as a result of
behavior.
•(Taxes can be raised to support
police protection because of
crimes, victims left without
financial support, cost of trial
and lawyers, tax dollar support
for criminals, etc.)