Vocab
Emotions
Communication
Stress Types
Coping Strategies
100

Imparting or exchanging of information?

Communication 

100

The experience of how, contentment, or positive well-being, combined with a sense that one’s life is good, meaningful, and worthwhile. 



Happiness

100

Any type of message that utilizes words on paper.

Written 

100

The predictable response of tissues, organs, and systems to mechanical and physiological stressors.

Physical Stress

100

Writing down your thoughts and feelings to understand them more clearly. 



Journaling 

200

Conscious mental reaction subjectively experienced as?

Emotions 


200

A distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain,etc., whether the threat is real or imagined.

Fear

200

A range of nonverbal signals that can use to communicate your feelings and interactions. 

Body language 

200

A state of worry or mental tension caused by one or more difficult situations.

Mental Stress

200

Good listeners, offer unconditional love and won’t criticise you. 



Pets

300

Actions you take to manage and reduce stress in your life, in a way that isn't going to be harmful?

Positive Coping Strategies 

300

A feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive. 



Disgust 

300

“I wanted to congratulate you on your determination to finish this project. It was hard, and you had to put in a lot of effort and time. However, you still did it with a smile. I know your colleagues are proud of you, and I am too. Your attitude really shows you can continue to take on challenges and grow with us.”

Feedback (positive) 

300

Stress that results in  unhealthy and maladaptive coping strategies. Causes behavior change in the person.

Behavioral Stress

300

It helps you learn to acknowledge and sit with your thoughts and experiences, even the difficult ones. 

Can give you sense of calm, peace and balance.



Meditation 

400

Behaviors that provide short-term dealer but may exacerbate distress? 

Negative Coping Strategies 

400

An unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing

Surprise 

400

Involves sharing what you feel to think without the possibility of a recipient becoming confused. 

Communicate directly 

400

Stress process in humans involves a substantial affective component. Causes anxiety and distress.

Emotional Stress 

400

Improves your body’s ability to handle stress. It also causes your brain to release feel good chemicals like endorphins and serotonin to help improve your mood.



Exercise 

500

A state of wellbeing that involves emotional, psychological, and social actualization as an individual.

Mental Health

500

The action of something unexpected or predicted.

Anticipation 

500

A process of regulating the flow of conversation, while expressing emotions and signal attractions towards another individual. 

Eye contact 

500

Processes believed to contribute to the onset and maintenance of a variety of mental and physical conditions. 

Psychological Stress

500

Seeking assistance and support from others to manage stress and adversity.

Social Coping 

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