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Emotion vocabulary reflects state of well-being, study suggests – Medical Xpress
Vocabulary that one uses to describe their emotions is an indicator of mental and physical health and overall well-being, according to an analysis led by a scientist at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and published today in Nature Communicatio…
Vocabulary that one uses to describe their emotions is an indicator of mental and physical health and overall well-being, according to an analysis led by a scientist at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and published today in Nature Communications. A larger negative emotion vocabularyor different ways to describe similar feelingscorrelates with more psychological distress and poorer physical health, while a larger positive emotion vocabulary correlates with better well-being and ph…
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