Not offering opposition when challenged or acted upon.
Passive
An unconscious behavior used to avoid experiencing unpleasant emotions.
Defense Mechanism
A mental disorder that often results in feelings of hopelessness and sadness.
Major Depression
This defense mechanism involves refusing to accept reality.
Denial
Which Level of Maslow's Hierarchy includes the need for love, affection and acceptance.
Social Stage
The feeling that is produced in response to life experiences.
Emotion
The ability to understand another person's feeling, behavior and attitude.
Empathy
A mental disorder with symptoms that include difficulty concentrating, difficulty completing tasks, and impulsivity.
ADD/ADHD
This defense mechanism involves seeing your own faults or feelings in someone else.
Projection
Which Level of Maslow's Hierarchy includes the need to have self-respect and to achieve goals.?
Esteem Stage
An illness that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
Mental Disorders
A sadness and hopelessness that keeps a person from carrying out everyday activities.
Depression
A mental disorder which includes symptoms of a false perception of reality and hallucinations.
Schizophrenia
This defense mechanism involves imagining pleasant things that take your mind off the unpleasant reality.
Daydreaming
Which Level of Maslow's Hierarchy includes the need for food, water, sleep, and exercise?
Physical Stage.
Hostile and unfriendly in the way one expresses oneself.
Aggressive
The characteristic of doing what you know is right.
Integrity
Which of the following examples is NOT a sign of depression.
A. High Self-Esteem B. Loss of appetite
C. Too much sleep D. Lack of energy.
A. High Self-Esteem
This defense mechanism involves making excuses for or justifying behavior.
Rationalization
Which Level of Maslow's Hierarchy includes the need for shelter and protection from danger.
Safety Stage.
A change that a person notices in his or her body or mind that is caused by disease or disorder.
Symptom
The achievement of the best that a person can be.
Self-Actualization
Name a mental disorder that can be treated with medication.
Depression
ADHD
Schizophrenia
This defense mechanism involves copying someone you think highly of because you don't feel good about who you are.
Idealization
Which Level of Maslow's Hierarchy includes the achievement of the best that a person can be.
Self-Actualization