Optimism & Hope
PTSD and Resilence
The Body and Mind
Compassion
100

The way optimists view negative events.

External or specific to one situation

100

To be diagnosed with PTSD, a person must suffer from symptoms for at least this long.

One month

100

Jon Kabat-Zinn defines this practice as "paying attention, on purpose, in the present, and non-judmentally."

Mindfulnesss

100

What is the Latin root of compassion and what does it mean in english?

Compati- to suffer with

200

A longing for the past which can foster connnection and self-esteem

Nostalgia

200

This grounding technique involves identifying things through each of our senses. 

The 5-4-3-2-1 method

200

This common mindfulness exercise involves mentally scanning the body, re-establishing the mind-body connection.

The Body Scan

200

Negative self-talk and criticism are known to cause the release of this hormone.

Cortisol.

300

The "D" of Seligman's ABCDE model

Disputation- challenging negative beliefs by searching for counterarguments

300

This secondary trauma commonly effects those often exposed to the trauma of others. 

Vicarious Traumatization.

300
Those who regularly meditate may see an increase in gray matter in this brain region responsible for memory and learning. 

The Hippocampus

300

This exercise involves writing to oneself in a warm, kind, and emotion tone to soften "the Inner Critic".

Compassionate Letter Writing

400

Explain Learned Optimism.

A learned explanatory style which allows people to have positive outlook on future events

400

Postitive aging requires this specific social behavior to "counteract the indignities" of growing older.

Cheerful Tolerance

400

A psychological state occuring when the conscious mind loses contact with the body's feeling states. 

Dissociation

400

One of the 5 elements of compassion is the ability to do this with "uncomfortable feelings" coming from when we see someone in pain.

Tolerating them

500

While optimism is often seen as an attitude, rearchers suggest it is linked to this emotional center of the brain.

The Amygdala

500

The Broaden-and-Build concept explains why these types of feelings help survivors find more creative ways to cope.

Positive Emotions

500

Mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques are often derived from this Buddhist tradition meaning "to see things as they really are."

Vipassana

500

Unlike simple empathy, compassion must include this specific desire regarding the other person's suffering. 

The motivation or desire to act/alleviate suffering