Deck 7: Emotions and Behavior
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The best way to deal with negative emotions is to try not to think about them.
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Stress has emotional effects but not physical ones.
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Some differences in emotional patterns appear to be hereditary.
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Thoughts and feelings can be just as stressful as actual events.
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Children learn emotional patterns from observing their caregivers.
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Responses:
Each person has a different balance between negative and positive emotions.
When stuck in traffic, Allen shrugs and says, "We'll get there when we get there," but Bob becomes impatient and angry.
Each person has a different balance between negative and positive emotions.
When angry, Lisa feels irritated and grumpy. When Sharon is angry, she feels enraged and completely out of control.
Each person has a different balance between negative and positive emotions.
When Carina is worried or anxious, she becomes quiet and keeps to herself. Gina likes to talk about her worries.
Each person has a different balance between negative and positive emotions.
Terry usually "has the blues"; she is seldom happy for long. Carl smiles a lot and tries to see the "bright side" of each situation.
Each person has a different balance between negative and positive emotions.
A few hours after Tom and his wife, Sue, have an argument, Tom is ready to "make up," but Sue remains upset for several days.
People express the same feeling in different ways.
When stuck in traffic, Allen shrugs and says, "We'll get there when we get there," but Bob becomes impatient and angry.
People express the same feeling in different ways.
When angry, Lisa feels irritated and grumpy. When Sharon is angry, she feels enraged and completely out of control.
People express the same feeling in different ways.
When Carina is worried or anxious, she becomes quiet and keeps to herself. Gina likes to talk about her worries.
People express the same feeling in different ways.
Terry usually "has the blues"; she is seldom happy for long. Carl smiles a lot and tries to see the "bright side" of each situation.
People express the same feeling in different ways.
A few hours after Tom and his wife, Sue, have an argument, Tom is ready to "make up," but Sue remains upset for several days.
The intensity of emotional responses varies among individuals.
When stuck in traffic, Allen shrugs and says, "We'll get there when we get there," but Bob becomes impatient and angry.
The intensity of emotional responses varies among individuals.
When angry, Lisa feels irritated and grumpy. When Sharon is angry, she feels enraged and completely out of control.
The intensity of emotional responses varies among individuals.
When Carina is worried or anxious, she becomes quiet and keeps to herself. Gina likes to talk about her worries.
The intensity of emotional responses varies among individuals.
Terry usually "has the blues"; she is seldom happy for long. Carl smiles a lot and tries to see the "bright side" of each situation.
The intensity of emotional responses varies among individuals.
A few hours after Tom and his wife, Sue, have an argument, Tom is ready to "make up," but Sue remains upset for several days.
The duration of an emotion varies from person to person.
When stuck in traffic, Allen shrugs and says, "We'll get there when we get there," but Bob becomes impatient and angry.
The duration of an emotion varies from person to person.
When angry, Lisa feels irritated and grumpy. When Sharon is angry, she feels enraged and completely out of control.
The duration of an emotion varies from person to person.
When Carina is worried or anxious, she becomes quiet and keeps to herself. Gina likes to talk about her worries.
The duration of an emotion varies from person to person.
Terry usually "has the blues"; she is seldom happy for long. Carl smiles a lot and tries to see the "bright side" of each situation.
The duration of an emotion varies from person to person.
A few hours after Tom and his wife, Sue, have an argument, Tom is ready to "make up," but Sue remains upset for several days.
Individuals respond to similar situations with different emotions.
When stuck in traffic, Allen shrugs and says, "We'll get there when we get there," but Bob becomes impatient and angry.
Individuals respond to similar situations with different emotions.
When angry, Lisa feels irritated and grumpy. When Sharon is angry, she feels enraged and completely out of control.
Individuals respond to similar situations with different emotions.
When Carina is worried or anxious, she becomes quiet and keeps to herself. Gina likes to talk about her worries.
Individuals respond to similar situations with different emotions.
Terry usually "has the blues"; she is seldom happy for long. Carl smiles a lot and tries to see the "bright side" of each situation.
Individuals respond to similar situations with different emotions.
A few hours after Tom and his wife, Sue, have an argument, Tom is ready to "make up," but Sue remains upset for several days.
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Premises:
Responses:
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Stress
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Compassion
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Stressors
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Hostility
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Adrenalin
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Physiological
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Mental chatter
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Noradrenalin
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Suppression
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Repressed
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Resentment
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Cynicism
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Altruism
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Psychosomatic
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Stress
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Compassion
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Stressors
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Hostility
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Adrenalin
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Physiological
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Mental chatter
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Noradrenalin
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Suppression
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Repressed
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Resentment
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Cynicism
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Altruism
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Psychosomatic
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Stress
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Compassion
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Stressors
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Hostility
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Adrenalin
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Physiological
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Mental chatter
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Noradrenalin
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Suppression
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Repressed
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Resentment
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Cynicism
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Altruism
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Psychosomatic
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Stress
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Compassion
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Stressors
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Hostility
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Adrenalin
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Physiological
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Mental chatter
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Noradrenalin
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Suppression
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Repressed
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Resentment
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Cynicism
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Altruism
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Psychosomatic
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Stress
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Compassion
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Stressors
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Hostility
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Adrenalin
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Physiological
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Mental chatter
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Noradrenalin
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Suppression
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Repressed
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Resentment
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Cynicism
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Altruism
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Psychosomatic
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Stress
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Compassion
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Stressors
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Hostility
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Adrenalin
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Physiological
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Mental chatter
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Noradrenalin
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Suppression
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Repressed
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Resentment
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Cynicism
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Altruism
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Psychosomatic
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Stress
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Compassion
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Stressors
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Hostility
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Adrenalin
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Physiological
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Mental chatter
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Noradrenalin
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Suppression
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Repressed
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Resentment
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Cynicism
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Altruism
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Psychosomatic
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Stress
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Compassion
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Stressors
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Hostility
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Adrenalin
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Physiological
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Mental chatter
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Noradrenalin
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Suppression
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Repressed
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Resentment
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Cynicism
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Altruism
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Psychosomatic
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Stress
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Compassion
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Stressors
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Hostility
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Adrenalin
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Physiological
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Mental chatter
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Noradrenalin
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Suppression
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Repressed
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Resentment
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Cynicism
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Altruism
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Psychosomatic
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Stress
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Compassion
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Stressors
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Hostility
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Adrenalin
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Physiological
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Mental chatter
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Noradrenalin
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Suppression
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Repressed
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Resentment
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Cynicism
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Altruism
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Psychosomatic
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Stress
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Compassion
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Stressors
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Hostility
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Adrenalin
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Physiological
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Mental chatter
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Noradrenalin
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Suppression
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Repressed
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Resentment
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Cynicism
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Altruism
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Psychosomatic
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Stress
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Compassion
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Stressors
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Hostility
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Adrenalin
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Physiological
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Mental chatter
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Noradrenalin
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Suppression
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Repressed
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Resentment
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Cynicism
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Altruism
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Psychosomatic
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Stress
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Compassion
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Stressors
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Hostility
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Adrenalin
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Physiological
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Mental chatter
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Noradrenalin
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Suppression
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Repressed
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Resentment
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Cynicism
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Altruism
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Psychosomatic
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Stress
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Compassion
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Stressors
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Hostility
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Adrenalin
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Physiological
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Mental chatter
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Noradrenalin
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Suppression
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Repressed
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Resentment
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Cynicism
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Altruism
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Psychosomatic
Question
Love that is available at all times, through ups and downs, regardless of a person's behavior, is known as ___________ love.
A) conditional
B) self
C) parental
D) unconditional
E) all of the above
A) conditional
B) self
C) parental
D) unconditional
E) all of the above
Question
It is wrong to feel negative emotions such as anger and fear.
Question
Which is not an appropriate way for a health care professional to respond to an angry patient?
A) Say, "I sense that you are angry."
B) Acknowledge that the patient has the right to be angry.
C) Say, "There's nothing to get upset about."
D) Try to resolve the problem that aroused the patient's anger.
A) Say, "I sense that you are angry."
B) Acknowledge that the patient has the right to be angry.
C) Say, "There's nothing to get upset about."
D) Try to resolve the problem that aroused the patient's anger.
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Explain the meaning of self-love and how it contributes to a person's quality of life.
Question
The "fight or flight" response causes the individual to slow down and approach a situation with caution.
Question
A well-adjusted person does not experience anger.
Question
What are several strategies for using emotions constructively?
Question
Anger can be expressed in destructive or constructive ways. Give examples of each.
Question
Fear results from a perceived threat to one's physical or emotional security.
Question
What are some positive emotions that contribute to a state of happiness?
Question
Explain several strategies a person can use to develop better self-control.
Question
What emotions are generally considered to be negative?.
Question
Rewrite the following accusative "you-statements" to be "I-statements" that reflect the speaker's feelings rather than accuse another person.
You are always late.
You have no right to tell me what to do.
Your room looks like a pigsty.
You are always late.
You have no right to tell me what to do.
Your room looks like a pigsty.
Question
Give an example of how a health care professional could respond to a patient or family member who is grieving.
Question
An individual's emotional patterns are influenced by
A) heredity.
B) family patterns of expressing emotions.
C) successes and failures experienced in life.
D) other people's reactions to one's expression of emotions.
E) all of the above
A) heredity.
B) family patterns of expressing emotions.
C) successes and failures experienced in life.
D) other people's reactions to one's expression of emotions.
E) all of the above
Question
Describe the body's response to anger and fear and tell the purpose of this response.
Question
Unconditional love
A) can be learned at any stage of life
B) is most important for children
C) is most important for parents
D) is most important for cancer patients
A) can be learned at any stage of life
B) is most important for children
C) is most important for parents
D) is most important for cancer patients
Question
Define self-control.
Question
List several ways that emotions influence a person's quality of life.
Question
Grief is a feeling of sadness that results from a loss.
Question
A patient who suffers from a phobia or from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) probably needs
A) open communication
B) self-control
C) "I- statements"
D) psychotherapy
A) open communication
B) self-control
C) "I- statements"
D) psychotherapy
Question
The type of emotions (positive or negative) that a person feels most of the time is known as
A) personality
B) temperament
C) mood swings
D) cynicism
A) personality
B) temperament
C) mood swings
D) cynicism
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The best way to deal with negative emotions is to try not to think about them.
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2
Stress has emotional effects but not physical ones.
False
3
Some differences in emotional patterns appear to be hereditary.
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4
Thoughts and feelings can be just as stressful as actual events.
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Children learn emotional patterns from observing their caregivers.
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Premises:
Responses:
Each person has a different balance between negative and positive emotions.
When stuck in traffic, Allen shrugs and says, "We'll get there when we get there," but Bob becomes impatient and angry.
Each person has a different balance between negative and positive emotions.
When angry, Lisa feels irritated and grumpy. When Sharon is angry, she feels enraged and completely out of control.
Each person has a different balance between negative and positive emotions.
When Carina is worried or anxious, she becomes quiet and keeps to herself. Gina likes to talk about her worries.
Each person has a different balance between negative and positive emotions.
Terry usually "has the blues"; she is seldom happy for long. Carl smiles a lot and tries to see the "bright side" of each situation.
Each person has a different balance between negative and positive emotions.
A few hours after Tom and his wife, Sue, have an argument, Tom is ready to "make up," but Sue remains upset for several days.
People express the same feeling in different ways.
When stuck in traffic, Allen shrugs and says, "We'll get there when we get there," but Bob becomes impatient and angry.
People express the same feeling in different ways.
When angry, Lisa feels irritated and grumpy. When Sharon is angry, she feels enraged and completely out of control.
People express the same feeling in different ways.
When Carina is worried or anxious, she becomes quiet and keeps to herself. Gina likes to talk about her worries.
People express the same feeling in different ways.
Terry usually "has the blues"; she is seldom happy for long. Carl smiles a lot and tries to see the "bright side" of each situation.
People express the same feeling in different ways.
A few hours after Tom and his wife, Sue, have an argument, Tom is ready to "make up," but Sue remains upset for several days.
The intensity of emotional responses varies among individuals.
When stuck in traffic, Allen shrugs and says, "We'll get there when we get there," but Bob becomes impatient and angry.
The intensity of emotional responses varies among individuals.
When angry, Lisa feels irritated and grumpy. When Sharon is angry, she feels enraged and completely out of control.
The intensity of emotional responses varies among individuals.
When Carina is worried or anxious, she becomes quiet and keeps to herself. Gina likes to talk about her worries.
The intensity of emotional responses varies among individuals.
Terry usually "has the blues"; she is seldom happy for long. Carl smiles a lot and tries to see the "bright side" of each situation.
The intensity of emotional responses varies among individuals.
A few hours after Tom and his wife, Sue, have an argument, Tom is ready to "make up," but Sue remains upset for several days.
The duration of an emotion varies from person to person.
When stuck in traffic, Allen shrugs and says, "We'll get there when we get there," but Bob becomes impatient and angry.
The duration of an emotion varies from person to person.
When angry, Lisa feels irritated and grumpy. When Sharon is angry, she feels enraged and completely out of control.
The duration of an emotion varies from person to person.
When Carina is worried or anxious, she becomes quiet and keeps to herself. Gina likes to talk about her worries.
The duration of an emotion varies from person to person.
Terry usually "has the blues"; she is seldom happy for long. Carl smiles a lot and tries to see the "bright side" of each situation.
The duration of an emotion varies from person to person.
A few hours after Tom and his wife, Sue, have an argument, Tom is ready to "make up," but Sue remains upset for several days.
Individuals respond to similar situations with different emotions.
When stuck in traffic, Allen shrugs and says, "We'll get there when we get there," but Bob becomes impatient and angry.
Individuals respond to similar situations with different emotions.
When angry, Lisa feels irritated and grumpy. When Sharon is angry, she feels enraged and completely out of control.
Individuals respond to similar situations with different emotions.
When Carina is worried or anxious, she becomes quiet and keeps to herself. Gina likes to talk about her worries.
Individuals respond to similar situations with different emotions.
Terry usually "has the blues"; she is seldom happy for long. Carl smiles a lot and tries to see the "bright side" of each situation.
Individuals respond to similar situations with different emotions.
A few hours after Tom and his wife, Sue, have an argument, Tom is ready to "make up," but Sue remains upset for several days.
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Premises:
Responses:
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Stress
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Compassion
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Stressors
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Hostility
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Adrenalin
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Physiological
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Mental chatter
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Noradrenalin
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Suppression
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Repressed
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Resentment
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Cynicism
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Altruism
_______ of emotions occurs when a person experiences an emotion but chooses not to express it.
Psychosomatic
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Stress
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Compassion
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Stressors
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Hostility
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Adrenalin
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Physiological
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Mental chatter
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Noradrenalin
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Suppression
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Repressed
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Resentment
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Cynicism
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Altruism
A _______ illness includes both mental and physical elements.
Psychosomatic
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Stress
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Compassion
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Stressors
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Hostility
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Adrenalin
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Physiological
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Mental chatter
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Noradrenalin
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Suppression
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Repressed
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Resentment
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Cynicism
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Altruism
An attitude of distrust or suspicion toward others is known as _______.
Psychosomatic
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Stress
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Compassion
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Stressors
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Hostility
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Adrenalin
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Physiological
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Mental chatter
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Noradrenalin
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Suppression
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Repressed
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Resentment
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Cynicism
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Altruism
When a person experiences fear or anger, the adrenal glands discharge _______.
Psychosomatic
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Stress
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Compassion
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Stressors
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Hostility
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Adrenalin
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Physiological
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Mental chatter
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Noradrenalin
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Suppression
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Repressed
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Resentment
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Cynicism
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Altruism
Frequent or repeated frustration and anger can evolve into feelings of _______ toward the person or situation associated with those feelings.
Psychosomatic
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Stress
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Compassion
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Stressors
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Hostility
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Adrenalin
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Physiological
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Mental chatter
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Noradrenalin
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Suppression
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Repressed
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Resentment
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Cynicism
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Altruism
_______ is the almost continuous stream of thoughts and memories that most people experience; it can increase stress and cause insomnia.
Psychosomatic
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Stress
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Compassion
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Stressors
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Hostility
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Adrenalin
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Physiological
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Mental chatter
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Noradrenalin
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Suppression
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Repressed
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Resentment
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Cynicism
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Altruism
In response to situations that arouse fear or anger, the adrenal glands release the hormones adrenalin and _______.
Psychosomatic
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Stress
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Compassion
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Stressors
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Hostility
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Adrenalin
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Physiological
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Mental chatter
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Noradrenalin
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Suppression
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Repressed
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Resentment
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Cynicism
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Altruism
Thinking about a stressful situation can produce a _______ reaction in the body similar to that of actually experiencing a stressful situation.
Psychosomatic
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Stress
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Compassion
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Stressors
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Hostility
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Adrenalin
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Physiological
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Mental chatter
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Noradrenalin
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Suppression
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Repressed
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Resentment
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Cynicism
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Altruism
_______ are events or outside influences that trigger a state of emotional arousal.
Psychosomatic
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Stress
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Compassion
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Stressors
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Hostility
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Adrenalin
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Physiological
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Mental chatter
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Noradrenalin
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Suppression
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Repressed
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Resentment
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Cynicism
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Altruism
If an emotion is extremely intense, and/or the situation that aroused the feeling is painful or unacceptable, then the emotion may be _______, or pushed into the subconscious mind.
Psychosomatic
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Stress
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Compassion
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Stressors
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Hostility
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Adrenalin
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Physiological
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Mental chatter
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Noradrenalin
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Suppression
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Repressed
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Resentment
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Cynicism
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Altruism
Showing concern for the well-being of others is known as _______.
Psychosomatic
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Stress
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Compassion
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Stressors
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Hostility
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Adrenalin
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Physiological
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Mental chatter
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Noradrenalin
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Suppression
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Repressed
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Resentment
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Cynicism
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Altruism
_______ is a generalized physical response to either a positive or a negative emotional state.
Psychosomatic
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Stress
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Compassion
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Stressors
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Hostility
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Adrenalin
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Physiological
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Mental chatter
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Noradrenalin
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Suppression
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Repressed
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Resentment
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Cynicism
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Altruism
Sending money or supplies to a community that has experienced a flood or hurricane is one example of the type of love called _______.
Psychosomatic
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Stress
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Compassion
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Stressors
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Hostility
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Adrenalin
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Physiological
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Mental chatter
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Noradrenalin
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Suppression
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Repressed
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Resentment
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Cynicism
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Altruism
_______ is a mild form of anger/hate directed to a specific person or group.
Psychosomatic
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Love that is available at all times, through ups and downs, regardless of a person's behavior, is known as ___________ love.
A) conditional
B) self
C) parental
D) unconditional
E) all of the above
A) conditional
B) self
C) parental
D) unconditional
E) all of the above
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It is wrong to feel negative emotions such as anger and fear.
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Which is not an appropriate way for a health care professional to respond to an angry patient?
A) Say, "I sense that you are angry."
B) Acknowledge that the patient has the right to be angry.
C) Say, "There's nothing to get upset about."
D) Try to resolve the problem that aroused the patient's anger.
A) Say, "I sense that you are angry."
B) Acknowledge that the patient has the right to be angry.
C) Say, "There's nothing to get upset about."
D) Try to resolve the problem that aroused the patient's anger.
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Explain the meaning of self-love and how it contributes to a person's quality of life.
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The "fight or flight" response causes the individual to slow down and approach a situation with caution.
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A well-adjusted person does not experience anger.
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What are several strategies for using emotions constructively?
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Anger can be expressed in destructive or constructive ways. Give examples of each.
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Fear results from a perceived threat to one's physical or emotional security.
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What are some positive emotions that contribute to a state of happiness?
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Explain several strategies a person can use to develop better self-control.
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What emotions are generally considered to be negative?.
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Rewrite the following accusative "you-statements" to be "I-statements" that reflect the speaker's feelings rather than accuse another person.
You are always late.
You have no right to tell me what to do.
Your room looks like a pigsty.
You are always late.
You have no right to tell me what to do.
Your room looks like a pigsty.
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Give an example of how a health care professional could respond to a patient or family member who is grieving.
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An individual's emotional patterns are influenced by
A) heredity.
B) family patterns of expressing emotions.
C) successes and failures experienced in life.
D) other people's reactions to one's expression of emotions.
E) all of the above
A) heredity.
B) family patterns of expressing emotions.
C) successes and failures experienced in life.
D) other people's reactions to one's expression of emotions.
E) all of the above
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Describe the body's response to anger and fear and tell the purpose of this response.
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Unconditional love
A) can be learned at any stage of life
B) is most important for children
C) is most important for parents
D) is most important for cancer patients
A) can be learned at any stage of life
B) is most important for children
C) is most important for parents
D) is most important for cancer patients
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Define self-control.
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List several ways that emotions influence a person's quality of life.
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Grief is a feeling of sadness that results from a loss.
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A patient who suffers from a phobia or from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) probably needs
A) open communication
B) self-control
C) "I- statements"
D) psychotherapy
A) open communication
B) self-control
C) "I- statements"
D) psychotherapy
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The type of emotions (positive or negative) that a person feels most of the time is known as
A) personality
B) temperament
C) mood swings
D) cynicism
A) personality
B) temperament
C) mood swings
D) cynicism
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