TYPES OF EMOTIONS THAT OCCUR IN HUMANS AND WAYS TO ELIMINATE NEGATIVE EMOTIONS

Authors

  • Zoxidova Sevinch Zoxidovna Student of Samarkand State institute of Foreign languages.
  • Mardieva Shaxnoza Amirovna Research advisor senior teacher of the Department of humanities and information technologies.

Keywords:

Keywords: emotions,feelings, experience,sensitivity,deep feeling,personal feeling.

Abstract

Abstract: through this article,you will learn about the emotions that occur in a person internally and externally.At the same time,you can receive recommendations about the types of emotional states that occur in a person and how to eliminate negative situations.

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Published

2024-01-05