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Feel Like A Freak (A Historical Sideshow Of Missing Links)
Feel may refer to: *Feeling Music Bands *Feel (New York band), a dance and R&B band *Feel (Polish band), a pop rock band Songs *Feel (Kendrick Lamar song), "Feel" (Kendrick Lamar song), 2017 * "Feel", by Phora, 2018 *"Feel", by Mahmut Orhan, 2016 *Feel (Kumi Koda song), "Feel" (Kumi Koda song), 2006 *Feel (Robbie Williams song), "Feel" (Robbie Williams song), 2002 *"Feel", by Big Star from ''Number 1 Record, #1 Record'' *"Feel", by Bombay Bicycle Club *"Feel", by Bradley Joseph from ''Rapture (Bradley Joseph album), Rapture'' *"Feel", by Chicago (band), Chicago *"Feel", by Matchbox Twenty from ''More Than You Think You Are'' *"Feel", by Sleeping with Sirens from ''Feel (Sleeping with Sirens album), Feel'' *"Feel", by Stereophonics from ''Language. Sex. Violence. Other?'' *"Feel", by Syd Barrett from ''The Madcap Laughs'' *"Feel", by Teenage Fanclub from ''Man-Made'' *"Feel", by The Verve from ''The Verve E.P.'' *"Feel", by Victoria Duffield Albums *Feel (Feel album), ''Feel'' (Fee ...
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Feelings are subjective self-contained phenomenal experiences. According to the ''APA Dictionary of Psychology'', a feeling is "a self-contained phenomenal experience"; and feelings are "subjective, evaluative, and independent of the sensations, thoughts, or images evoking them". The term ''feeling'' is closely related to, but not the same as emotion. "Feeling" may for instance refer to the conscious subjective experience of emotions. The study of subjective experiences is referred to as phenomenology. The discipline of psychotherapy generally involves a therapist helping a client understand, articulate and learn to effectively regulate their own feelings and ultimately take responsibility for their experience of the world. Feelings are sometimes held to be characteristic of embodied consciousness. The English noun ''feelings'' may generally refer to any degree of subjectivity in perception or sensation. However, feelings often refer to an individual sense of well-being (perha ...
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