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The Feeling Wheel is the precursor data model for the emotion wheel we use in our self-assessment app. Anatomy of the feeling wheel. The feeling wheel is composed of an inner circle with six segments corresponding to six primary feelings: mad, sad, scared, joyful, powerful, and peaceful.
The Feeling Wheel A Tool for Expanding Awareness of Emotions and Increasing Spontaneity and Intimacy Gloria Willcox Abstract The Feeling Wheel is designed to aid people in learning to recognize and com- municate about their feelings. It consists of an inner circle with 5 sectors and two outer concentric circles.
The original Feeling Wheel was created by Gloria Willcox, Ph.D. in the 1982 article The Feeling Wheel: A Tool for Expanding Awareness of Emotions and Increasing Spontaneity and Intimacy.
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Gloria Willcox (1982) The Feeling Wheel, Transactional Analysis Journal, 12:4, 274-276, DOI: 10.1177/036215378201200411. For an interactive version of the emotion wheel, please visit http://allthefeelz.app.
Free. Playful Joyful. Content Curious Interested Inquisitive Proud Successful Confident Accepted Powerful Respected Peaceful Valued Courageous Creative Loving Thankful Sensitive. Surprised. Happy Angry. Originally created by Dr. Gloria Wilcox. Threatened down Let Humiliated Bitter. Nervous Exposed Betrayed Disrespected Disrespected Ridiculed ...
The-Gottman-Institute_The-Feeling-Wheel - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The Gottman institute the feeling wheel.