Emotions have the capacity to illicit reaction. This is an absolute principle that does not necessarily need to be proven through experimentation. However, for the purpose of establishing accuracy in conclusion, authors Laura Campbell-Sillsa, David H. Barlow, Timothy A. Brown and Stefan G. Hofmann conducted a research which sought to appreciate emotions base on the concept of expression through the concepts of suppression and acceptance. The study operates using a simple premise, suppressing emotions can have a negative effect for patients diagnosed with anxiety and mood disorder . The effects noted by the authors were grounded on the health implications Continue reading...