YOGYAKARTA Feelings in adults can generally be explained easily. For example, feeling angry, happy, happy, cheerful, disappointed. But it turns out, we may find it very difficult to explain. The following is an explanation of the types and names of strange feelings that are difficult to explain but have experienced.
Almost everyone knows or has experienced d\"ej vu. It's a feeling that we've been somewhere or have previously experienced the same situation and it's happening again. Psychologists who specialize in memory believe that d\"ej vu is caused by features of past experiences triggered by features of new experiences, which are similar in some ways. Launching Psychology Today, Tuesday, April 22, about 75 percent of people reported having experienced d\"ej vu.
Have you ever felt warmth, peace, and calm when you feel warm and dry in the house during heavy storm rain? This experience can be equated with feelings like you are back in the uterus, and therefore has been labeled chrysalism.
We often don't really care about things when we grow up because we carry a lot of responsibilities. At that time,liberosis may be felt, being a feeling when you hope to become children again with no burden and worry.
Jouska is a hypothetical conversation that is in the head and is played over and over again. For example, having an argument in the head about which one is right and you win that argument. For example, when you draw up arguments to your superiors while estimating their response to requests for a raise in wages.
This is a psychological condition in which individuals move and talk, but without awareness. A fugue situation can be caused by alcohol or drugs. A person who experiences it does not remember what he did.
This is the term for the intense feelings that appear suddenly when you look at each other or make direct eye contact with other people. A lot of research has been done on eye contact. It is evident that eye contact can arouse enthusiasm. Eye contact also interprets the person as a threat. If two people are interested in exchanging views, it is fun and exciting.
This strange feeling, ellipsism or ellipticism is a term given for sadness experienced by a person when he realizes that he will not live to see the future. For example, parents may be sad because they will not be able to see newborns grow into adults.
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Adronitis is a mention for the frustration it experiences when it meets new and exciting people, but realizes how long it takes to develop a relationship completely. You want relationships to develop rapidly, but you know it won't happen.
Have you ever hoped to return to the past and tell yourself in the past about the future? This is an enouement. When something goes well, you remember how younger you are worried about it, and you hope to come back and tell your younger self that everything will be fine.
Exupansis is a term for frustration when you realize that you are talking about an important experience. But other people can't understand or associate it so you give up talking about it.
The type of strange feeling that is difficult to explain above, some have been studied and studied by psychologists. While some have not found any correlations. Have you ever felt any of the strange feelings above?
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