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Types Of Emotions

Types Of Emotions

There are three types of emotions:

  • Primary emotions that show what is important to us in the moment.
  • Secondary emotions which are the emotional reaction to our primary emotions.
  • Instrumental emotions that are used to manipulate others.

Paul Ekman also discovered seven emotions that are seen and recognised all over the world: Anger, contempt, disgust, enjoyment, fear, sadness and surprise. They can also appear mixed together.

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This is a summary of the German book "Die Power der persönlichen Präsenz" by actor and psychologist Benedikt Crisand.

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The six basic emotions are just an portion of the many different types of emotions that people are capable of expriencing.

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