Traits
Personality Forms
Self-esteem
Expressing Emotions
Coping
100
Describes your tendency to relate to other people in a friendly way.
What is agreeableness.
100
Copying the behavior of others.
What is modeling.
100
How much you respect yourself.
What is self-esteem.
100
Expressed by people in all cultures.
What is primary emotions.
100
Dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation.
What is coping strategy.
200
Describes how much you like being with other people.
What is extroversion.
200
People who are the same age as you and share similiar interests.
What is peer group.
200
Self-esteem generally rises at this time of life.
What is adulthood.
200
Normal response to pleasant events in one's life.
What is happiness.
200
Coping strategies that help you protect yourself from difficult feelings.
What is defense mechanisms.
300
How responsible and self-disciplined you are.
What is conscientiousness.
300
The three influences that have a part in your personality.
What is Friends, Family and Culture.
300
When you reach your full potential.
What is self-actualization.
300
When you feel or recognize a threat to your safety or security.
What is fear.
300
Refusing to recognize an emotion or problem
What is denial.
400
When people are open to a wide range of interests and may be less predictable.
What is openness to experiences.
400
An infant depends on others.
What is stage 1-developing trust.
400
The third level on the hierarchy of needs.
What is belonging.
400
Not expressed the same way by all people.
What is learned emotions.
400
Putting your own faults onto another person.
What is projection.
500
When people focus on the positive side of things.
What is emotional stability.
500
Establishing close bonds with others.
What is stage 6-establish intimacy.
500
The bottom level of the hierarchy of needs.
What is physical needs.
500
The first important step toward dealing with emotions.
What is recognizing your emotions.
500
Returning to immature behaviors to express emotions.
What is regression.
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