what are some topics to discuss with your counselor
many things
How many lobes does the brain have
4
what is a paradigm
the way you view something or a situation, your point of view or belief of something
What is Emotional Intelligence
The ability to perceive, control, and evaluate emotions
what does IGP stand for
Individualized graduation plan
what happens after a prolonged period of time from studying
neurons begin to shut off or become less responsive
what is a habit
a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up
these are the four factors of emotional intelligence, which one is missing
▪Perceiving Emotions
▪Reasoning with Emotions
▪Understanding Emotions
managing emotions
name all three of the WHS counselors
mrs. keller, mrs. abrahms, coach logan
Name all four of the brains lobes
occipital, parietal, temporal, frontal
What does PBA stand for
personal bank account
Name two of the six basic emotions
▪Anger
▪Fear
▪Sadness
▪Disgust
▪Surprise
▪Joy
Define counseling
a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals.
Define a synapse
the space between a cell and the end of the nerve cell
what is habit #6? What does this mean?
Synergize; this means teamwork, work together to achieve more
what is an emotional trigger
Events, circumstances, interactions, or experiences that cause you to feel a certain way
WHS partners with ______ to help with your mental and emotional health
Spartanburg Mental Health
what is the cerebellums main function
muscle control and balance
what is habit #7
Sharpen the saw, renew yourself
why is emotional intelligence important
▪Better relationships
▪More open and agreeable to others
▪Less likely to engage in problem behaviors
▪Possess greater empathy and sympathy toward others
the outermost layer of the brain is called what
the cerebral cortex