Inviting a new student to join a school club will most likely impact the new student’s
a. sense of resiliency.
b. sense of belonging.
c. sense of competence.
d. sense of autonomy
b. Sense of belonging
What is the following defense mechanism
- making excuses to explain a situation or behavior
Rationalization
True or false:
Your identity is what sets you apart from other people and determines how you will react in certain situations
False: Personality
Explain what projection is?
attributing your own feelings or faults to another person or group
ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
empathy
chemical secreted by glands that regulates the activity of body cells
Hormones
signals that tell your mind and body how to react
emotions
After Sarah was cut from the track team, she reminded herself of her success in the school play. This is an example of
a. using positive self-talk.
b. being reliable.
c. showing empathy.
d. demonstrating hostility.
a. Using positive self talk
Explain what citizenship means in relation to good character traits
being interested and involved in your school and community
Hostility is an outward expression of which emotion?
a. Love
b. Fear
c. Anger
d. Sadness
c. Anger
What is: non-hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
Constructive criticism
A teen who pouts and stomps her foot when she disagrees with her parents is demonstrating
a. projection.
b. repression.
c. compensation.
d. regression.
D. Regression
Learning the skills required to cook a meal for your family would most impact your sense of
a. competence.
b. integrity.
c. resiliency.
d. character.
A. Competence
mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions or situations
Defense mechanisms
The ability to manage the difficulties that are part of life is called
a. reliability.
b. hostility.
c. resilience.
d. empathy.
Resilience
Juan refuses to let himself talk about or think about a recent argument with his parents. What defense mechanism is Juan using?
a. Rationalization
b. Compensation
c. Suppression
d. Projection
According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, which of the following needs must be met first?
a. Need to have a group of friends
b. Need to feel safe from danger
c. Need to reach your potential
d. Need to have food and water
d. Need to have food and water
To help you achieve your full potential by achieving self-actualization. Though in order to achieve self-actualization, you must first take care of the rest of the pyramid starting from the bottom.
Describe two ways that your choice of friends can impact your self esteem
Your friends can impact your self‐esteem by how the way they treat you makes you feel. Choosing friends who treat you with respect and caring can enhance your self‐esteem. On the other hand, friends who treat you poorly can diminish your self‐esteem. Friends can also positively impact your self‐esteem by introducing you to new activities that can help you discover your talents
Explain the difference between personality and personal identity?
Personality - the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
Personal Identity - the concept you develop about yourself that evolves over the course of your life.
explain why mood swings are very normal for teens to have?
Mood swings are normal because teens brains process hormones differently than adults brains do, and adults also have more experience dealing with emotions.
Give an example of the defense mechanism Compensation
making up for weaknesses and mistakes through gift-giving or extreme efforts
List 4 of the different defense mechanisms
repression, denial, projection, regression, suppression, rationalization, and compensation.
Identify the 6 traits of good character
* Double points*
Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, Citizenship
Draw and label Maslow's Hierarch of Needs Pyramid
Physiological needs, safety needs, Love and belonging, Esteem needs, Self actualization
Listed from bottom to top