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Are there specific definitions of emotions in psychiatry like sorrow, happiness and falling in love etc?

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Are there specific definitions of emotions in psychiatry like sorrow, happiness and falling in love etc?

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DHM: Yes. There are certain centres in brain which we call limbic system. It is a group of interconnected deep brain structures, common to all mammals, and involved in olfaction, emotion, motivation, behavior, and various autonomic functions. It has some areas that work on reward and punishment system. E.g If you see a girl and at the same time that area of your brain stimulates you will feel intense pleasure. Might be after 50 to 100 years everything would be biological and hearts feelings would be ended. Moreover, scientifically it would become possible to make people love each other. The research is going on in this regard. KPDC: As the time is passing people are getting materialistic and that is resulting in depression and high blood pressure etc. For that psychiatrists suggest various kinds of relaxation therapies. In Holy Quran it is mentioned, without doubt in the remembrance (Zikr) of Allah do hearts find tranquility (Quran 13:28). So how do you co-relate the religious practice

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