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An '''emotion holder''' is a [[headmate]] who [[Holder|holds]] most of one emotion. It could be [[Happiness Holder|happiness]], [[Sadness Holder|sadness]], [[Anger Holder|anger]], etc. | |||
Emotion holders are similar to [[Symptom Holder|symptom holders]], and they could co-exist around them. An example would be a sadness holder and a [[Depression Holder|depression holder]] working together in a system. | |||
== Related Terms == | |||
[[Holder]]s are headmates that can hold positive or negative emotions, [[Trauma Holder|trauma]] or other [[Memory Holder|memories]], traits, symptoms, or [[Archivist|information]]. | |||
For subterms of this archetype, see [[:Category:Holder & Experiencer Subterms|Holder Subterms]]. | |||
An [[emotional funnel]] is a role for a headmate who steals and/or waters down the emotions of other headmates. | |||
[[Category:System Roles]] | [[Category:System Roles]] | ||
[[Category:Holder & Experiencer Subterms]] | |||
[[Category:Headmate Terms That Relate To Experiences]] | |||
[[Category:Headmate Terms That Relate To Tasks]] | |||
[[Category:Terms that describe internal tasks]] | |||
[[Category:Emotion-Related Terms]] |
Latest revision as of 11:51, 1 February 2024
emotion holder ( n.) | |
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An emotion holder is a headmate who holds most of one emotion. It could be happiness, sadness, anger, etc.
Emotion holders are similar to symptom holders, and they could co-exist around them. An example would be a sadness holder and a depression holder working together in a system.
Related Terms[edit | edit source]
Holders are headmates that can hold positive or negative emotions, trauma or other memories, traits, symptoms, or information.
For subterms of this archetype, see Holder Subterms.
An emotional funnel is a role for a headmate who steals and/or waters down the emotions of other headmates.