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              The Other Side of the Bridge:

          Positive Emotions

                       (under construction)

 

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Introduction to Positive Emotions

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​Robertson, M. (2025). Introduction to Positive Emotions [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/UZAvsQKKbj0​

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​Robertson, M. (2025). Introduction to positive emotions (an academic essay). Center for Trauma & Resilience

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​Robertson, M. (2025). In the eyes of the beholder [Song]. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research. https://youtu.be/QGFbh1I3S_A

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​Robertson, M. (2025). In the eyes of the beholder [Worship Song]. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research. https://youtu.be/LQRVWoh2eww

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Robertson, M. (2025), Introduction to positive emotions [Handout]. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research.

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JOY

Robertson, M. (2025). The impact of joy: Translating the science of joy into everyday practice

[PowerPoint slides]. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research.

 

Robertson, M. (2025). Multilayered Model of Joy (MMJ): Academic Essay. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research.

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Robertson, M. (2025). What is joy and how do I get it? Translating the science of joy into everyday practice [Handout]. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research.

 

Robertson, M. (2025). Joy versus happiness [Handout]. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research.

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Robertson, M. A. (2025). Joy in the Bible. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research.

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​PATIENCE

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Robertson, M. A. (2025). Patience: Essay 1 of 3 – Contemporary issues in emotional patience. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research.

Robertson, M. A. (2025). Patience: Essay 2 of 3 — The history of emotional patience. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research.
Robertson, M. A. (2025). Patience: 3 of 3 essays — Biblical patience: A theological and contemporary analysis. Center for Trauma & Resilience Research.

Robertson, M. A. (2025). Is patience the absence of judgment and shame? Center for Trauma & Resilience Research.

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