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A reaction to a stimulation that involves the mind, body, and behavior.
What is Emotion?
Learning how to behave by copying the behavior of others.
What is modeling?
What is identity?
Your ______ consists of the behaviors, attitudes, feelings and ways of thinking that make you an individual.
What is personality?
Making excuses for actions and feelings.
What is rationalization?
The process by which people achieve their full potential.
What is self actualization?
An arrangement of human needs in a pyramid with physical needs at the base and self-actualization at the top.
What is Hierarchy of Needs?
A person who studies how people think, feel, and behave.
What is a psychologist?
Shelter is an element that can be found in this level of the hierarchy of needs.
Putting your own faults onto another person.
What is projection?
A coping strategy that helps protect a person from difficult feelings.
What is Defense Mechanism?
An Emotion whose expression depends on the social environment in which a person grows up.
What is learned emotion?
A period of deep sorrow
What is Grief?
Behaving in a way opposite of the way you feel.
What is reaction formation?
Refusing to recognize an emotion or problem.
What is denial?
A set of behaviors, attitudes, feelings and ways of thinking that are unique to an individual.
What is personality?
A group of people who are about the same age and share similar interests.
What is a peer group?
Your opinion of yourself; how much you respect and like yourself.
What is self-esteem?
The important first step toward dealing with emotions in healthful ways
What is recongnizing your emotions?
Returning to immature behaviors to express emotions
What is regression?
An emotion that is expressed by people in all cultures.
Primary Emotion
What is a copy strategy?
A central trait used to describe personality.
What is extroversion?
This stage of personality development is represented by an 18 year old girl considering her college and career options.
What is searching for identity?
Making up for weaknesses in one area by excelling in another area.
What is compensation?