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  2. Interior design psychology - Wikipedia

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    Interior design psychology is a field within environmental psychology, which concerns the environmental conditions of the interior.It is a direct study of the relationship between an environment and how that environment affects the behavior of its inhabitants, intending to maximize the positive effects of this relationship.

  3. Howard Kemp Prossor - Wikipedia

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    Interior design and using colour as a medicine Percy George Howard Kemp Prossor (known as “HK” and sometimes as Kemp Prossor) (1867-25 June 1959) was an English art connoisseur who advocated the use of colour for treating mood and other psychological conditions, a theory that was most popular between 1917 and 1919.

  4. Experiential interior design - Wikipedia

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    These emotions lead to behavioral responses such as approach (vs avoidance). Approach behavior is a positive attitude toward a place, which results in intention to stay, explore, affiliate, or interact. [5] ∞== In business literature == Business literature emphasizes the relationship between interior design and customer experience. [6]

  5. How the Art We Choose for Our Home Affects Our Emotions - AOL

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  6. Atmosphere (architecture and spatial design) - Wikipedia

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    The functional interior design, in Baudrillard’s description, is created of the combination of objects. This gives interior design its function. Objects within a space are constructed rather than inherent. Objects determine spaces of place. The objects placed in an interior create a certain atmosphere sought by the inhabitant.

  7. Dispositional affect - Wikipedia

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    Dispositional affect is different from emotion or affect, by being a personality trait while emotion is a general concept for subjective responses of people to certain situations. Emotion includes both general responses (positive or negative emotion) and specific responses (love, anger, hate, fear, jealousy, sadness etc. The strength of ...

  8. Emotional dysregulation - Wikipedia

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    Part of emotional dysregulation, which is a core characteristic in borderline personality disorder, is affective instability, which manifests as rapid and frequent shifts in mood of high affect intensity and rapid onset of emotions, often triggered by environmental stimuli. The return to a stable emotional state is notably delayed, exacerbating ...

  9. Emotional self-regulation - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, emotional regulation may vary between young adults and older adults. Younger adults have been found to be more successful than older adults in practicing “cognitive reappraisal” to decrease negative internal emotions. [92]