"Fear is one of the most basic human ________" (p. 41)
What is emotions?
Phobias are an intense fear reaction that is out of __________ to the potential danger. p. 44
What is proportion?
True or False: we can control the biology of fears within our body.
False
To overcome something means to do this _________.
What is get over or conquer?
This is the part of a word that makes sense by itself, and can be added to with an affix.
What is a root word?
The purpose of fear is this. (List as many as you can) p. 41-42
What is:
1. to protect us
2. to alert us to danger
3. to prepare us to deal with danger
4. to act as a warning to be careful
What is "worry about, dread, feel upset by and avoid the things or situations"?
This person developed ideas of how humans change over time, including the fight or flight process.
Who is Charles Darwin?
The purpose of fear/phobia therapy is this.
What is to help someone face, conquer or overcome their fears?
OR
Counseling to transform behavior
The purpose of learning about fears and phobias is to be able to write a ________ paragraph.
What is a CER paragraph?
Fear works by activating this system in the body. p. 42
What is the nervous system?
Having a phobia interferes with a person's ability to do _________ ______ (p. 44)
What is daily life, or normal activities?
This gland controls endocrine and adrenalin release.
One way to overcome fears is known as ________ therapy.
What is exposure therapy?
CER stands for this:
Threat reaction is also known as this response. p.42
What is fight or flight response.
This structure in the brain tracks experiences and emotions. p. 44
What is the amygdala?
This is the fear or worry over situations that may happen.
What is anxiety?
The process of exposure therapy usually starts with ___________. p. 46
What is:
1. making a list of fears in least to worst order
2. trying each fear situation on the list from least to worst
Citing your sources means that you are giving _______ to the author.
What is credit or ownership?
True or false: most children overcome their childhood fears.
What is true?
1. negative experiences
2. personality traits
3. genes
This is the opposite of rational or logical thinking, and is what most phobias are.
What is irrational?
"As somebody gets used to a fear object or situation", this happens. p. 46
What is "the brain adjusts how it responds and the phobia is overcome".
To cite sources, we follow these steps (list as many as you can OR provide an example).
What is:
1. use quotations " "
2. write the author in parenthesis
3. write the year in parenthesis
4. period at the end.