One of the founding philosophers who violated many Greek standards.
Who is Socrates
Compassion is not just emotional, it is ________ as well
What is biological
This Latin term is often a key aspect of Stoic practices meaning to "Remember Death"
What is Memento Mori
Marcus Aurelius was the last of what
What is the "Five good emperors"
This individual wrote down Socrates teachings which would later be read by Zeno of Cyprus
Who is Plato
The nervous system associated with the "Fight or flight" response
What is Sympathetic
Place where Zeno of Cyprus met with students which contributed to the naming of Stoicism
What is Stoa Poikile
Book 2 highlights that philosophy is key to the ____ ____
What is Good Life
This individual is credited with being the founder of Stoicism
Who is Zeno of Cyprus
Nervous system often referred to as the "Rest and digest" system
What is parasympathetic
Term used to describe instinctive reaction such as fear or anger
What is Propathos
In Book 2 of Meditations, Marcus Aurelius explains that events are neither good nor evil on their own, but are shaped by this mental process.
What is perception
Wrote the central text of Stoicism, The Mediations
Who is Marcus Aurelius
Being a compassionate caregiver pre-op can make the patient __% less likely to require opiates for pain after surgery
What is 50%
Term used to to describe peace of mind from clear judgement especially under stress
What is Eupathos
In Book 2 of Meditations, Marcus Aurelius urges us to remember this about human nature when dealing with others in difficult situations.
What is nature/programmed/instincts
Credited Stoicism with helping him to persevere while in a POW camp
Who is Admiral James Stockdale
When the physician has high compassion, the odds of a patient-reported good outcome were ____ times higher.
What is four
Ancient Greek term used to describe The Pursuit of the Good Life
What is Eudaimonia
According to Book 2, true peace comes from regulating our ____ rather than others’ behavior.
What is emotions/thoughts/reactions