emotional component

collocation in English

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emotional
adjective
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/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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component
noun[C]
uk
/kəmˈpəʊ.nənt/
us
/kəmˈpoʊ.nənt/
a part that combines with other parts to form ...
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Thisemotionalcomponentmay explain health care professionals' lack of awareness on the ethical equivalence of withholding and withdrawing of treatment.
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The task is not performed between conspecifics, and does not include anemotionalcomponent.
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Anemotionalcomponentis thus typically a factor in the overall process.
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Hence, the right ventromedial prefrontal cortex may be theemotionalcomponentof the brain's error correction device.
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Although daily spiritual experiences had a pervasive relationship to all forms of burnout, end-oflife training seemed to have almost no relationship to theemotionalcomponentof burnout among endof-life practitioners.
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The fantasy may also have an intellectual oremotionalcomponent, with the client trying to (or pretending to try to) take control, but failing.
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Media doubtless contributes imagery, but theemotionalcomponentof the rumors associated with flaps relies on larger aspects of the social environment.
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Encouraging observers to touch the work, the pieces incorporate poems from the artist written in braille, expressing theemotionalcomponentof the painting.
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A largeemotionalcomponentof the story relates to this.
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This stage might have anemotionalcomponentas well.
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In social work, it is believed that every problem or request for help has anemotionalcomponent, and that the client has a need and right to express it.
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Such approaches are intended to focus on the biological, social, and emotional components of the disease.
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However, a broader definition of hierarchies would also incorporate emotional components of the parent- child relationship.
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Psychometrically, pain ratings are multidimensional, being made up of sensory and emotional components.
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This connection between the cognitive/emotional components of an experience and the accompanying physiological reaction may be crucial for some aspects of emotional regulation and development.
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Although the motivational systems are most often viewed as organizing behavioral and emotional components of personality, they also play an adaptive role in regulating attention and perceptual processing.
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Emotion-focused coping is a mechanism to alleviate distress by minimizing, reducing, or preventing, the emotional components of a stressor.
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There are many physical and emotional components to burnout.
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