afectivitat
Afectivitat, or affectivity, refers to the set of processes, states, and expressions related to affect and emotion in humans. It encompasses the capacity to experience, express, and regulate affective states, as well as the tendency to form emotional bonds with others. The term derives from Latin affectus and is used across psychology, education, philosophy, and social sciences to describe how people feel, show their feelings, and manage them in social contexts.
In psychology, affectivity includes both the valence of emotional reactions (positive and negative affect) and the
Cultural and contextual factors shape affectivity: norms about when and how to express emotion, family dynamics,