Excess and decontextualization of positive emotional experience: When good is no longer good enough
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Positive emotions, critical approach, advantages, disadvantagesResum
This study analyzes the positive emotional experience from a reflective perspective trying to answer two main questions: (a) are positive emotions always beneficial (i.e. under any circumstances and in any situation)? and (b) is there any limit from which the positive emotional intensity or frequency cease to be favorable to become insane? The results of this analysis support the idea that the function of positive emotion must be always understood in context; besides, there is an optimal point from which positive emotions could generate disadvantageous results. This optimal moment would be closely linked to the process of affective regulation. Too intense and permanent positive emotions would generate counter-productive effects on psychosocial well-being. Examining the 'limits' of positive emotions allows a more complete picture of their benefits enabling a more critical and accurate approach to the issue.Descàrregues
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2015-11-27
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