Background-mood in emotional creativity: A microanalysis

Consciousness and Emotion 1 (2):227-243 (2000)
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Abstract

Background mood differs from focal emotions in that it is an inchoate “bodily felt sense” rather than full fledged emotional syndromes such as anger, sadness, etc. Microanalysis of a Focusing therapy session is made to illustrate how the cultivation and maintenance of background mood with its characteristic double vision is essential to emotional creativity.

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