Hierarchy of Needs
Developing a Positive Identity
Emotions
Characteristics and Signs of Good Mental/Emotional Health
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A ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development, presented in ascending order starting with basic needs and building toward the need for reaching your highest potential.
What is Hierarchy of Needs.
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Your sense of yourself as a unique person.
What is personal identity.
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Signals that tell your mind and body how to react.
What are emotions.
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The ability to accept yourself and others, adapt to and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in life.
What is mental/emotional health.
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Mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations.
What are defense mechanisms.
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The final stage of the hierarchy of needs.
What is Level 5 - Reaching Potential.
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Setting goals and working to meet your goals.
What is Have a purpose in your life.
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You feel pleased, good, or positive. You may have energy or feel creative.
What is Happiness.
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A set of traits that make you unique.
What is personality.
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Holding back or restraining.
What is suppression.
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A pioneer in psychology and the inventor of the pyramid of the hierarchy of needs.
Who is Abraham Maslow.
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Your name and age, role as son/daughter/brother/sister/student, interests, likes and dislikes, talents and abilities, values and beliefs, goals.
What are parts of your identity.
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The use of offensive or unfriendly behavior.
What is hostility.
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This helps you accept new challenges and take failure in stride.
What is positive self-esteem.
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Observing and learning from behaviors of those around you.
What is modeling.
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The need to feel appreciated by family, friends, and peers.
What is Level 4 - Feeling Recognized.
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Support, Empowerment, Boundaries and expectations, Good use of time, Commitment to learning, Positive values, Social skills, and Positive Identity.
What are Developmental Assets.
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You feel affection, concern, and respect.
What is Love.
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They know their strengths and weaknesses, are responsible for their own actions, avoid the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.
What are signs of good mental/emotional health.
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Building blocks of development that help young people grow up as healthy, caring, and responsible individuals.
What are developmental assets.
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Striving to become the best you can be.
What is Self-Actualization.
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Helpful comments that point out problems and urge you to do better.
What is constructive criticism.
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The ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels.
What is Empathy.
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Heredity, environment and behavior.
What are factors that influence your personality.
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A chemical substance that is produced in glands and helps regulate many of your bodies functions.
What are hormones.