Capture Graphics for Message Delivery – Worry and Anxiety
RJ0600076_17
- Last Update 07/10/2025
- File Size 2.8MB
- # of Slides 2
- File Format PPTX
- Slide Ratio 16:9
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About the Product
A PowerPoint slide set that visually expresses worry and anxiety emotions using capture graphics and hand gestures. The dark-toned background with red and blue accent frames effectively conveys psychological tension and emotional states. Two-slide composition in 16:9 widescreen format with balanced image and text areas, ideal for presentations, educational materials, and psychological counseling resources. The hand gesture and color-framed layout creates intuitive emotional communication, making it ready to insert into any presentation requiring emotional transition or psychological state explanation.
Usage Points
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Main Usage
Visually express psychological states and emotional changes to evoke audience empathy and understanding. Ideal for presentations addressing negative emotions like worry, anxiety, and stress, or for topics on emotion management and psychological well-being where emotional states need concrete visual representation.
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How to Use
Insert into emotional transition sections or psychological state explanation segments to increase audience emotional engagement. Add specific situations, causes, and solutions in the text area, and enhance message delivery by incorporating related photos or icons into the capture graphics image space.
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Recommended For
Psychologists, educators, HR professionals, organizational development specialists, wellness coaches, and marketing professionals presenting on emotional changes, stress management, and customer psychology. Effective for corporate training, psychology workshops, emotional intelligence programs, and customer experience presentations.
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Slide Structure
Two-slide composition with each slide featuring an upper capture graphics area (hand gestures and color frames) and lower text area (title and description). Red and blue versions allow differentiation of emotion intensity and nature, with each slide usable independently or in sequence for flexible presentation flow.