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  1. Affective flattening is a complex psychological phenomenon characterized by a reduced range and intensity of emotions expressed by an individual. Recognizing and understanding the signs of affective flattening can help foster empathy and support for those affected by it.

  2. Jun 1, 2018 · Love, Lies and Conflict. Relationships. How Flatterers Can Manipulate and Control in Relationships. Although fake praise may seem harmless, it can weaken love and be used to abuse. Posted June 1,...

  3. Reduced or absent expression of affect, associated with certain mental disorders, notably some forms of schizophrenia, indicated by unchanging and unresponsive facial expression, aprosodia, avoidance of eye contact, and diminished body language. From: affective flattening in A Dictionary of Psychology » Subjects: Science and technology — Psychology

  4. Jan 12, 2024 · People with flat affect usually maintain an expressionless, non-communicative face, regardless of circumstances. This lack of emotional response can serve as a barrier to social interactions, making it difficult to form and maintain relationships.

  5. Flattering to deceive: Why people misunderstand benevolent sexism. Abstract. Perceptions of warmth play a central role in social cognition. Seven studies use observational, correlational, and experimental methods to examine its role in concealing the functions of benevolent sexism (BS).

    • Aife Hopkins-Doyle, Robbie M. Sutton, Karen M. Douglas, Rachel M. Calogero
    • 2019
  6. From these open modules, Tori Kearns and Deborah Lee created an arranged open textbook for her introductory psychology class. This textbook was created under a Round One ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.

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  8. The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Psychology offers a one-stop source for the most up-to-date scientific personality psychology. It provides a summary of cutting-edge personality research in all its forms, from DNA to political influences on its development, expression, pathology and applications.