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A Neuropsychological and social perspective

 * Emotions
 * Emotion
 * Emotion classification
 * Functional accounts of emotion
 * James–Lange theory
 * Cannon–Bard theory
 * Two-factor theory of emotion
 * Fuzzy-trace theory
 * Yerkes–Dodson law
 * Facial feedback hypothesis
 * Social cognitive theory of morality
 * Social sharing of emotions
 * Affective computing
 * Social emotions
 * Moral emotions
 * Self-conscious emotions
 * Emotional contagion
 * Social intelligence
 * Emotion and memory
 * Affect measures
 * Affective forecasting
 * Acceptance
 * Self-acceptance
 * Self-compassion
 * Self-esteem
 * Self-love
 * Unconditional positive regard


 * Affection
 * Affection
 * Public display of affection
 * Romantic orientation
 * Input hypothesis
 * Attractiveness
 * Interpersonal attraction
 * Social connection
 * Friendship
 * Casual dating
 * Cross-sex friendship
 * Female bonding
 * Amusement


 * Anger
 * Anger
 * Apathy
 * Callous and unemotional traits
 * Compassion fatigue
 * Reduced affect display
 * Evasion (ethics)
 * Defeatism
 * Obsessive–compulsive disorder
 * Intrusive thought
 * Compulsive behavior
 * Biology of obsessive–compulsive disorder
 * Psychological manipulation
 * Blame
 * Attribution (psychology)
 * Attribution bias
 * Fundamental attribution error
 * Psychological projection
 * Angst
 * Anguish
 * Annoyance
 * Anticipation
 * Delayed gratification


 * Anxiety
 * Anxiety
 * Somatic anxiety
 * Stranger anxiety
 * Separation anxiety disorder
 * Social anxiety
 * Social anxiety disorder
 * Anxiety disorder


 * Arousal
 * Arousal
 * Reticular formation
 * Low arousal approach
 * Low arousal theory
 * Awe
 * Boredom
 * Motivation


 * Confidence
 * Confidence
 * Assertiveness
 * Confidence trick
 * Dunning–Kruger effect
 * Emotional bias
 * Inner critic
 * Law of attraction (New Thought)
 * Overconfidence effect
 * Contempt
 * Contentment
 * Comfort
 * Gratification
 * Courage
 * Cruelty
 * Curiosity
 * Broaden-and-build


 * Depression
 * Depression (mood)
 * Behavioral theories of depression
 * Biology of depression
 * Beck's cognitive triad
 * Evolutionary approaches to depression
 * Tripartite Model of Anxiety and Depression
 * Desire
 * Disappointment
 * Paris syndrome
 * Disgust
 * Evolution of morality
 * Sociality
 * Aversion therapy
 * Papez circuit
 * Distrust
 * Ecstasy (emotion)
 * Flow (psychology)
 * Embarrassment


 * Empathy
 * Empathy
 * Empathic concern
 * Personal distress
 * Perspective-taking
 * Artificial empathy
 * Emotional intelligence
 * Empathizing–systemizing theory
 * Ethnocultural empathy
 * Superficial charm
 * Sensory processing sensitivity
 * Humanistic coefficient
 * Identification (psychology)
 * Mimpathy
 * People skills
 * Big Five personality traits
 * Schema (psychology)
 * Simulation theory of empathy
 * Soft skills
 * Theory of mind in animals
 * Vicarious embarrassment
 * Envy
 * Schadenfreude
 * Narcissistic personality disorder


 * Euphoria
 * Euphoria
 * Reward system
 * Addiction
 * Motivational salience
 * Abusive power and control
 * Child grooming
 * Compliance (psychology)
 * Norm of reciprocity
 * Pavlovian-instrumental transfer
 * Neurobiological effects of physical exercise
 * Frisson
 * Dysphoria
 * Euthymia (medicine)
 * Hyperthymic temperament
 * Sense of wonder


 * Fear
 * Fear
 * Phobia
 * Death anxiety (psychology)
 * Fear processing in the brain
 * Appeal to fear
 * Nightmare
 * Night terror
 * Ontogenetic parade
 * Panic attack
 * Paranoia
 * Phobophobia
 * Psychological trauma
 * Acute stress disorder
 * Terror management theory
 * Voodoo death
 * Frustration
 * Frustration–aggression hypothesis
 * Aggression
 * Gratitude
 * Greed
 * Vasopressin receptor 1A


 * Grief
 * Grief
 * Kübler-Ross model
 * Anomalous experiences
 * Anticipatory grief
 * Coping
 * Disenfranchised grief
 * Miscarriage and grief
 * Postponement of affect
 * Posttraumatic stress disorder
 * Stress (biology)
 * Chronic stress
 * Psychological stress
 * Guilt (emotion)
 * Emotional blackmail
 * Measures of guilt and shame
 * Self-blame (psychology)


 * Happiness
 * Happiness
 * Aversion to happiness
 * Biopsychosocial model
 * Extraversion and introversion
 * Hedonic treadmill
 * Mania
 * Mixed affective state
 * Hypomania
 * Biology of bipolar disorder
 * Paradox of hedonism
 * Six-factor Model of Psychological Well-being
 * Serotonin
 * Hatred
 * Hope
 * Horror and terror
 * Hostility
 * Antisocial personality disorder
 * Death drive
 * Narcissism of small differences
 * Righteous indignation
 * Humiliation
 * Interest (emotion)
 * Jealousy
 * Social aspects of jealousy
 * Sexual jealousy
 * Polyamory
 * Delusional disorder
 * Joy
 * Kindness
 * Loneliness
 * Autophobia
 * Individualism
 * Pit of despair


 * Love
 * Love
 * Biological basis of love
 * Biology and sexual orientation
 * Lovesickness
 * Neuroanatomy of intimacy
 * Human bonding
 * Color wheel theory of love
 * Broken heart
 * Widowhood effect
 * Limerence
 * Intimate relationship
 * Compassionate love
 * Falling in love
 * Attachment theory
 * Dating
 * Age disparity in sexual relationships
 * Flirting
 * Interpersonal relationship
 * Interactionism
 * Interpersonal ties
 * Relationship forming
 * Love addiction
 * Codependency
 * Disease model of addiction
 * Love triangle
 * Triangular theory of love
 * Triangulation (psychology)
 * Lovestruck
 * Obsessive love
 * Passion (emotion)
 * Eros (concept)
 * Platonic love
 * Romance (love)
 * Unconditional love
 * Unrequited love
 * Erotomania
 * Lust
 * Outrage (emotion)
 * Panic
 * Fight-or-flight response
 * Hysteria
 * Moral panic
 * Panic disorder
 * Pride
 * Rage (emotion)
 * Regret
 * Regret (decision theory)
 * Social rejection
 * Borderline personality disorder
 * Remorse
 * Psychopathy
 * Buyer's remorse
 * Resentment
 * Sadness
 * Saudade
 * Self-confidence
 * Shame
 * Scopophobia
 * Shyness
 * Sorrow (emotion)
 * Suffering
 * Surprise (emotion)
 * Trust (social science)
 * Worry
 * Neuroticism
 * Mental toughness
 * Interoceptive exposure
 * Rumination (psychology)