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emotion
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expression
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recognition
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Stephanie Herrera
2 years ago
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EMOTION-SENSATION WHEEL
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EMOTION-SENSATION WHEEL
HAPPY
Optimistic
Buzzing
Light
Intimate
Warm
Sensitive
Paceful
Still
Relaxed
Courageous
Steady
Jaw set
Satisfied
Calm
Soft
Proud
Tall
Inflated
Curious
Brow-Furrow
Awake
Joy
Energetic
Open
DISGUST
Aversion
Quesay
Turn away
Awful
Lump in throat
Nausea
Disappointed
Face-Scrunched
Need to move
Disaproval
Writhing
Shuddering
FEAR
Embarrased
Tender
Blushing
Unwanted
Unsteady
Cold
Inferior
Tense
Frozen
Quite
Racing heart beat
Anxious
Foot-tapping
Fidgety
Scared
Numb hands
Trembling
SAD
Apathetic
Eye rolls
Weak
Lonely
Heaviness
Slow heart beat
Depressed
Hollow feelongs
Tiredness
Despair
Body Aches
Crying
Abandoned
Slouching
Curling up
Guilt
Empty
Looking down
SUPRISE
Excitement
Electrified
Awe
Eyerbrows up
Jaw Drop
Confusion
Speechless
Breathless
Shock
Sweaty Palms
Jumpy
WHAT IS IT
It’s an adaptation of the “feelings wheel” that many therapists and educators use to help people learn to better recognize and name their emotions. This wheel is adapted to include common body-based expressions of emotions
ANGER
Critical
Lip curled
feeling hot
Distant
Gut-turning
Numb
Irritated
Headache
Tight Jaw
Aggressive
Clenching
Heart racing
Mad
Flushed
Loud words
Hateful
Turning away
Scowl
Insecure
Hot
Hiding
Hurt
Limp
Lip-tremble