2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.823971
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A glimpse into social perception in light of vitality forms

Abstract: The American psychoanalyst and developmental psychologist Daniel Stern’s idea of vitality forms might suggest a new solution to explain how other minds are intensely expressed in their actions. Vitality forms characterize the expressive style of actions. The effective perception of vitality forms allows people to recognize the affective states and intentions of others in their actions, and could even open the possibility of properties of objects that are indicated by the given actions. Currently, neurophysiolo… Show more

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“…People experience feeling cared for and respected (Rogers, 1951;Stephens et al, 2012), positive energy (Quinn & Dutton, 2005), vitality (Liu et al, 2022), wellness (Deci & Ryan, 2014), personal growth (Lee et al, 2018;Stephens & Carmeli, 2015), and high-quality motivation and performance (Ryan & Deci, 2017), all of which could be argued as valuable enablers of academic writing. Relationships are a valuable workplace resource (Reis & Gable, 2003) that can be developed (Smith et al, 2021) via perspective-taking (cognitive skill; Longmire & Harrison, 2018), expression of empathy (Smolyaninova et al, 2020), expression of positive emotion (emotional skills; Vacharkulksemsuk & Fredrickson, 2013), and being respectful and taskenabling (behavioural skills; Stephens et al, 2012).…”
Section: Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People experience feeling cared for and respected (Rogers, 1951;Stephens et al, 2012), positive energy (Quinn & Dutton, 2005), vitality (Liu et al, 2022), wellness (Deci & Ryan, 2014), personal growth (Lee et al, 2018;Stephens & Carmeli, 2015), and high-quality motivation and performance (Ryan & Deci, 2017), all of which could be argued as valuable enablers of academic writing. Relationships are a valuable workplace resource (Reis & Gable, 2003) that can be developed (Smith et al, 2021) via perspective-taking (cognitive skill; Longmire & Harrison, 2018), expression of empathy (Smolyaninova et al, 2020), expression of positive emotion (emotional skills; Vacharkulksemsuk & Fredrickson, 2013), and being respectful and taskenabling (behavioural skills; Stephens et al, 2012).…”
Section: Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%