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The Feelings Chart

Evaluate the categories of feelings and then your levels of intensity of feelings to figure out where you're at.-

Intensity   Feelings        
Happy  Sad  Angry  Scared  Confused  Strong  Weak

High

           
Satisfied  Hurt  Superior  Fearful  Bewildered  Potent  Over-
whelmed
 Elated  Hopeless  Furious  Panicky  Trapped  Super  Impotent
Overjoyed  Sorrowful  Seething  Afraid  Troubled  Powerful  Small
Proud Depressed  Enraged Distraught  Torn/Split Trusting  Useless
Together  Rejected  Victimized Miserable  Disorganized Competent  Incapable
Complete Unwanted Drained Frightened  Mixed-up Energetic  Insecure
Free Grief  Jealous Threatened  Foggy Confident  Inferior
Joyful                

Medium

                   

Cheerful

Ashamed Remorseful Insecure Disoriented Capable Defensive
Up Upset Annoyed Uneasy Uncertain Attracted Shaky
Good Distressed Frustrated Very strained Divided Sure Unsure
Hopeful Down Agitated Shy Don't know
Secure Soft
Peaceful Defeated Tense Timid Bothered Durable Shy
Loving Beaten Strained Unsure Safe

Low

                     
Glad Lonely "Fed Up" Nervous Uncomfortable
Content Sorry Uptight Strained Undecided
Satisfied Lost Dismayed Reluctant Tired
Positive Bad Put Out
Relief
(relieved)
Guilty Nervous
Warm inside Embarrassed- Inconvenienced 
Feel safe Disappointed Tired of
Feel secure Inferior Put upon
Accepted Repulsed Repulsed
Affectionate Remorse Competitive 
A sense of
belonging
Frightened
Respected Defensive
Aggressive
Suspicious

 

 

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APA Reference
Staff, H. (2009, March 21). The Feelings Chart, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, October 8 from https://www.healthyplace.com/abuse/articles/the-feelings-chart

Last Updated: September 12, 2017

Medically reviewed by Harry Croft, MD

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