PPT-10 years of published research on mood-as-input and perseve

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Graham Davey University of Sussex Negative mood is known to increase perseveration at a worry bout eg Johnston amp Davey 1997 Buhr amp Dugas 2009 but what

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Graham Davey University of Sussex Negative mood is known to increase perseveration at a worry bout eg Johnston amp Davey 1997 Buhr amp Dugas 2009 but what is the mechanism through which negative mood has this effect. Frank Gillespie LPCMH, NCC, CADC. Director, Alpha Behavioral Health . helpbyfrank@gmail.com. We see some of the same clients. Claustrophobia and the CPAP machine. Depression. Characterized by a combination of symptoms that interfere with a persons ability to work, sleep, study, eat and enjoy once pleasurable activities (NMH). What’s the Dif?. Let’s take a look…shall we?!. Tone and Mood. Let’s Recap!. Tone: . How the . author thinks . about the subject. It’s the . author’s attitude . toward what they have written.. OBJECTIVES:. What is Tone?. What is Mood?. How are Tone and Mood Effective in Writing?. WHAT IS MOOD?. Mood is the general atmosphere created by the author’s words. . It is the feeling the reader gets from reading those words. . What’s the Dif?. Examples in writing. "Oh! No mortal could support . the horror . of that countenance. A mummy again endued with animation could not be so . hideous. as that . wretch. . I had gazed on him while unfinished; he was . …to support the author’s purpose. Objectives. Understand and recognize mood in a variety of medium. Understand and recognize tone in a variety of medium. Directions. Today, we will be reviewing the differences between tone and mood as it relates to a variety of medium (literature, songs, and film). . Literary term. Mood. The emotional effect that the text creates for the audience. Mood is developed through setting and theme. Positive mood words. Calm. Peaceful. Friendly. Enthusiastic. Cheerful. Loving. What is Setting?. Setting. . provides the . s. urroundings. in which a scene takes . place. ; it can also provide a . time . period. .. Think about the . where . and the . when. in a story. .. Setting is NOT the characters in a work of literature.. Plus other academic vocabulary. Imagery. Imagery – phrases that help the readers imagine sights, sounds, tastes, feelings and smells.. Words and phrases that appeal to the five senses are called sensory details. . Mood. Definition. :. The . feeling. or impression the author creates with his writing. Also refers to the feelings the reader has about the characters or setting in a story. Why Mood Matters. Mood is an important literary element because it influences the way readers feel about what they are reading.. narrative!. A narrative is a story and stories have a beginning, middle, and an . end.. Mood is established by using the following:. Weather Words. Windy. Snowy. Blustery. Cloudy. Rainy. Gloomy. Clear. Overall feeling of the work (Atmosphere). The emotions the reader feels . WHILE. reading . Images, dialogue, setting & plot are used to create mood. Words that describe mood:. Identify the mood. What emotions does the painter want you to feel?. How do you know?. TONE. in artwork, tone refers to the colors/hues an artist uses to create emotion. MOOD. The mood of the artwork is the effect the artist is trying to create. It’s what the artist wants you to feel when you look at the work of art. . is the overall feelings or emotions that are created IN THE READER. . The . “power of the pen” can move mountains. . Authors . “move” their readers’ moods through their choice of words and level of detail.. The Brief Mood Introspection Scale (BMIS) 30 Years Later: Norms and Validity Evidence from a Meta-Analysis . Rachael M. Cavallaro, Victoria M. Bryan & Dr. John D. Mayer . Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH

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