People often think of mental health as primarily about minimizing negative emotions, like reducing anxiety, anger, loneliness, and sadness. However, your skills for cultivating positive emotions can ...
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Lonely individuals show greater mood instability, especially with positive emotions, study finds
New research published in Cognition and Emotion suggests that people who feel lonelier tend to experience more emotional ups and downs—especially with positive emotions—throughout their daily lives.
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