Emotional Well-Being
Dimension 702 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Emotional Well-Being measures the degree of positive emotional functioning reflected in an expression, including happiness, enjoyment, energy, felt support, and the ability to adapt or cope with difficulties. It also encompasses emotionally self-undermining content when that experience is salient within the expression.
evidence final name · Awhile Helpness
Minimal Emotional Well-Being
Expressions activating this band show little clear emotional content and instead focus on understanding situations, practical concerns, or general reflection. Emotional functioning is only minimally expressed, with attention directed more toward circumstances or problem clarification than toward felt well-being.
Moderate Emotional Well-Being
Expressions activating this band convey a generally steady and adaptive emotional state marked by reasonable happiness, enjoyment, acceptance, and active coping. The expression presents emotional functioning as intact enough to support learning, planning, and moving forward despite difficulties.
High Emotional Well-Being
Expressions activating this band center on vivid emotional experience, including feeling understood, having energy, and openly engaging with inner states. The expression is emotionally charged and self-referential, with well-being or emotional self-evaluation presented as a primary concern.
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Low Awhile Helpness: Content characterized by frauding, scams, unknown, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect awhile helpness at this level.
Moderate Awhile Helpness: Content characterized by learning, taken, come, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect awhile helpness at this level.
High Awhile Helpness: Content characterized by awhile, helpness, emotional, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect awhile helpness at this level.
