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 * Abraham Maslow
 * Abuse
 * Acceptance
 * Acceptance and commitment therapy
 * Acedia
 * Achievement Orientation
 * Acute stress reaction
 * Adaptive performance
 * Admiration
 * Adoration
 * Affection
 * Affectional bond
 * Aggression
 * Ambivalence
 * Anger
 * Angst
 * Anguish
 * Animal Grief
 * Anna Freud
 * Annoyance
 * Anticipation
 * Antipathy
 * Anxiety
 * Anxiety disorder
 * Apathy
 * Arousal
 * Art and emotion
 * Attachment in adults
 * Attachment in children
 * Attachment theory
 * Attachment-based psychotherapy
 * Attractiveness
 * Authority problem
 * Autonomy
 * Aversion to happiness
 * Avoidance coping
 * Avoidant personality disorder
 * Awareness
 * Awe
 * Behavioral and Brain Sciences
 * Belongingness
 * Ben Franklin effect
 * Blame
 * Borderline personality disorder
 * Boredom
 * Broken heart
 * Bullying
 * Bullying and emotional intelligence
 * C. Bertrand Thompson
 * Calmness
 * Carl Rogers
 * Clayton Alderfer
 * Cognition
 * Cognitive behavioral therapy
 * Cognitive dissonance
 * Cognitive evaluation theory
 * Coherence therapy
 * Comfort
 * Community recognition
 * Compassion
 * Compassion focused therapy
 * Competence (human resources)
 * Complex post-traumatic stress disorder
 * Confidence
 * Confusion
 * Constructivism (psychological school)
 * Contempt
 * Content theory
 * Contentment
 * Contrasting and categorization of emotions
 * Contrition
 * Coping (psychology)
 * Cortisol
 * Courage
 * Crocodile tears
 * Curiosity
 * Cutting in line
 * Defeatism
 * Defence mechanisms
 * Denial
 * Depression (mood)
 * Desire
 * Developmental psychology
 * Dialogic listening
 * Diffusion of responsibility
 * Disappointment
 * Disconfirmed expectancy
 * Disgust
 * Dissociation (psychology)
 * Domestic violence
 * Donald Winnicott
 * Doubt
 * Dyscopia
 * Dysphoria
 * Ecstasy (emotion)
 * Education
 * Ego psychology
 * Embarrassment
 * Emotion
 * Emotional approach coping
 * Emotional blackmail
 * Emotional conflict
 * Emotional intelligence
 * Emotional promiscuity
 * Emotional reasoning
 * Emotional security
 * Emotional self-regulation
 * Emotionally focused therapy
 * Emotions in virtual communication
 * Empathy
 * Emptiness
 * Energy hierarchy
 * Engel's law
 * Enthusiasm
 * Envy
 * Epiphany (feeling)
 * Equity theory
 * ERG theory
 * Escapism
 * Ethics
 * Euphoria
 * Exhilaration
 * Expectancy theory
 * Expectancy-value theory
 * Expected utility hypothesis
 * Experiential avoidance
 * Fear
 * Fight-or-flight response
 * Financial infidelity
 * Forgiveness
 * Frederick Winslow Taylor
 * Frustration
 * Fundamental human needs
 * Gender role
 * Gestalt therapy
 * Gloom
 * Goal
 * Goal orientation
 * Goal setting
 * Goal theory
 * Gratitude
 * Grief
 * Group conflict
 * Guilt (emotion)
 * Happiness
 * Hatred
 * Hedonic tone
 * Heinz Hartmann
 * Holland Codes
 * Homesickness
 * Homo homini lupus
 * Hope
 * Hospitalism
 * Hostility
 * Human bonding
 * Humiliation
 * Humour
 * Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis
 * Hysteria
 * Id, ego and super-ego
 * Indignation
 * Infatuation
 * Inferiority complex
 * Information
 * Inner Relationship Focusing
 * Insignificance
 * Insult
 * Integrative psychotherapy
 * Interactions between the emotional and executive brain systems
 * Interest (emotion)
 * Interpersonal attraction
 * Interpersonal communication
 * Interpersonal communication relationship dissolution
 * Interpersonal relationship
 * Interpersonal theory of suicide
 * Intimate relationship
 * Invisible support
 * Irritability
 * Isolation (psychology)
 * Jealousy
 * Job characteristic theory
 * Job security
 * John Bowlby
 * John Curtis Gowan
 * Joy
 * Juan Antonio Pérez López
 * Karen Horney
 * Learned industriousness
 * Learning
 * Les Greenberg
 * Life skills
 * Life-span model of motivation
 * Limbic system
 * Limerence
 * Loneliness
 * Love
 * Low arousal approach
 * Loyalty
 * Lust
 * Lövheim cube of emotion
 * Major depressive disorder
 * Malaise
 * Manfred Max Neef
 * Maslow's hierarchy of needs
 * Maternal deprivation
 * McGuire's Motivations
 * Measures of guilt and shame
 * Meditation
 * Melancholia
 * Memory consolidation
 * Mental disorder
 * Mental health
 * Metamotivation
 * Mimpathy
 * Mindfulness
 * Mindfulness-based stress reduction
 * Misrepresentation
 * Mobbing
 * Mono no aware
 * Moral agency
 * Moral reasoning
 * Mortality salience
 * Motivation
 * Motivation and Personality (book)
 * Motivation crowding theory
 * Motivational intensity
 * Motivational interviewing
 * Murray's system of needs
 * Music as a coping strategy
 * Need
 * Need for achievement
 * Need for affiliation
 * Need for power
 * Need theory
 * Neglect
 * Neurosis
 * Nostalgia
 * Nostophobia
 * Object relations theory
 * On-again, off-again relationship
 * Operant conditioning
 * Organizational conflict
 * Ostracism
 * Otto Fenichel
 * Outrage (emotion)
 * Outrage porn
 * Panic
 * Passion (emotion)
 * Patience
 * Person-centered therapy
 * Personal life
 * Personality
 * Pessimism
 * Pity
 * Pleasure
 * Positive psychology
 * Posttraumatic stress disorder
 * Preference falsification
 * Pride
 * Primary and secondary gain
 * Process theory
 * Progressive muscle relaxation
 * Psychiatry
 * Psychoanalysis
 * Psychodynamic psychotherapy
 * Psychological determinism
 * Psychological pain
 * Psychological resilience
 * Psychological resistance
 * Psychological safety
 * Psychological stress
 * Psychological trauma
 * Psychopathology
 * Psychosis
 * Psychotherapy
 * Rage (emotion)
 * Reasonable person model
 * Regret
 * Regulation of emotion
 * Regulatory focus theory
 * Regulatory mode theory
 * Reinforcement
 * Relaxation (psychology)
 * Remorse
 * Resentment
 * Reverence (emotion)
 * Reversal theory
 * Righteous indignation
 * Risk aversion (psychology)
 * Romance (love)
 * Romeo and Juliet effect
 * Sadness
 * Safety behaviors (anxiety)
 * Saudade
 * Schadenfreude
 * Schema (psychology)
 * Schema therapy
 * Sehnsucht
 * Self-actualization
 * Self-concealment
 * Self-confidence
 * Self-control
 * Self-determination theory
 * Self-efficacy
 * Self-esteem
 * Self-justification
 * Self-medication
 * Self-pity
 * Self-righteousness
 * Sensitization
 * Sentimentality
 * Seriousness
 * Sexual frustration
 * Shame
 * Shunning
 * Shyness
 * Sigmund Freud
 * Silliness
 * Single combat
 * Situation awareness
 * Social alienation
 * Social anxiety
 * Social aspects of jealousy
 * Social cognitive theory of morality
 * Social emotions
 * Social environment
 * Social psychology
 * Social relation
 * Social sharing of emotions
 * Social support
 * Social undermining
 * Socio-cognitive
 * Sociology
 * Solitude
 * Sorrow (emotion)
 * Spite (sentiment)
 * Stiff upper lip
 * Stigma management
 * Stress (biology)
 * Stress management
 * Stressor
 * Structural equation modeling
 * Subjective vitality
 * Subjective well-being
 * Substance abuse
 * Substance-related disorder
 * Sue Johnson
 * SuEllen Fried
 * Suffering
 * Suicide
 * Surprise (emotion)
 * Suspense
 * Suspicion (emotion)
 * Sympathetic nervous system
 * Sympathy
 * Systemic therapy (psychotherapy)
 * Task analysis
 * Team conflict
 * Teenage rebellion
 * Temporal motivation theory
 * Tend and befriend
 * The Boy Who Cried Wolf
 * Theory X and Theory Y
 * Therapeutic relationship
 * Toilet paper orientation
 * Transgenerational trauma
 * Trust (emotion)
 * Two-factor theory
 * Unconscious mind
 * Unipolar emotions
 * Valence (psychology)
 * Value (ethics)
 * Wonder (emotion)
 * Workplace politics
 * Worry
 * Zest (positive psychology)
 * Amygdala
 * Hypothalamus
 * Psychiatrist
 * Hippocampus
 * Obsessive–compulsive disorder
 * Panic disorder
 * Personality disorder
 * Phobia
 * Prefrontal cortex
 * Alcoholism
 * Behavior
 * Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
 * Carl Jung
 * Child abuse
 * Eating disorder
 * Evolutionary psychology
 * Homeostasis
 * Jacques Lacan