Lobe of thebrain responsible for problem solving,
short-term memory, language, judgement, impulse control,
and social behavior
Frontal Lobe
Overall sense of one's worth or value.
"How much do I value myself?"
Self Esteem
disorder that develops when a person has experienced or witnessed a scary, shocking, terrifying, or dangerous event. These stressful or traumatic events usually involve a situation where someone’s life has been threatened or severe injury has occurred.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
The ability to work well with others to achieve a common goal
teamwork
According to Maslow - Basic survival needs must be met first
Physiological needs
processes sensory info about temperature, taste, touch and movement
understand spatial relationships (where one's body is compared to objects around the person)
Parietal Lobe
Mental picture of oneself, including appearance, personality, and abilities.
"What do I believe about myself?"
Self Image
serious mental illness that causes unusual shifts in mood, ranging from extreme highs (mania or “manic” episodes) to lows (depression or “depressive” episode).
Bipolar Disorder
Delivering & understanding efficiently to prevent misunderstanding - verbal, nonverbal, and written
Communication
According to Maslow -Needs for friendship, family, & Community
Love & Belonging
process visual info from eyes
makes sense of visual information so that we are able to understand it
Occipital Lobe
Type of self esteem:
Accepting strengths and weaknesses, feeling good about oneself.
Healthy Self Esteem
a mental health condition in which a person has long-term patterns of unstable or explosive emotions.
These inner experiences often result in impulsive actions, self-image issues, and chaotic relationships with other people.
Borderline Personality Disorder
consistently meeting or exceeding expecations, completing tasks, delivering quality work, minimizing mistakes. Employer can count on you.
Reliability
According to Maslow -Need to be acknowledged for achievements
Esteem Needs
Partof Limbic System responsible for detecting fear and preparing for emergency events
"fight or flight" response
Amygdala
Social media impact self esteem in this way: Seeing peers enjoying events one wasn't part of can lead to loneliness. This contributes to lowered self-esteem.
What issue is the person experiencing?
Fear of Missing Out
brain disorder that causes people to interpret reality abnormally. They don’t know what sights, sounds, and experiences are real or what they are imagining.
Schizophrenia
Having a clear understnading of the problem nd determining the most effective solution
Problem-Solving
According to Maslow -Achieve your goals, reach full potential
Self Actualization
Responsible for processing of long term memory and emotional responses
shape of horseshoe or seahorse
Hippocampus
Posts focus on achievements and fun experiences. Constant exposure to others' best moments fuels feelings of inadequacy. Teens may struggle to see the full picture.
What issue does this cause in teens?
Comparison
long-lasting disorder in which a person experiences uncontrollable and recurring thoughts=, engages in repetitive behaviors, or both.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Taking necessary actions without being instructed to do so
initiative
a motivational theory in psychology that argues
humans are motivated by fulfilling certain needs, arranged in a hierarchical order
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs