Emotional responses to interpersonal rejection

Volume: 17, Issue: 4, Pages: 435 - 441
Published: Dec 31, 2015
Abstract
A great deal of human emotion arises in response to real, anticipated, remembered, or imagined rejection by other people. Because acceptance by other people improved evolutionary fitness, human beings developed biopsychological mechanisms to apprise them of threats to acceptance and belonging, along with emotional systems to deal with threats to acceptance. This article examines seven emotions that often arise when people perceive that their...
Paper Details
Title
Emotional responses to interpersonal rejection
Published Date
Dec 31, 2015
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
435 - 441
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