The Geneva Emotion Wheel (GEW) is a theoretically derived and empirically tested instrument to measure emotional reactions to objects, events, and situations. The respondent is asked to indicate the ...
The Geneva Emotion Wheel (GEW) is a theoretically derived and empirically tested instrument to measure emotional reactions to objects, events, and situations. The respondent is asked to indicate the ...
This is where the Emotion Wheel becomes an essential tool in therapy. Originally developed by psychologist Robert Plutchik in 1980, the Emotion Wheel has evolved over time to include versions that ...
Seeing her hesitation, I decided to ask a follow-up question: “Would you mind looking at this emotion wheel and letting me know which emotion best matches how you’re feeling?” She studied ...
Do you struggle to make sense of how you’re really feeling? An ‘emotion wheel’ could be just the tool you’re looking for. When was the last time you took a step back to consider how you ...