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Intellectualization - CORRECT ANSWER-An attempt to avoid expressing actual
emotions associated with a stressful situation by
using the intellectual processes of logic, reasoning, and analysis.
Sublimation - CORRECT ANSWER-Rechanneling of drives or impulses that are
personally or socially unacceptable into activities
that are constructive.
Introjection - CORRECT ANSWER-Integrating the beliefs and values of another
individual into one's own ego structure.
Suppression - CORRECT ANSWER-The voluntary blocking of unpleasant
feelings and experiences from one's awareness.
,Isolation - CORRECT ANSWER-Separating a thought or memory from the
feeling, tone, or emotion associated with it.
Mental health - CORRECT ANSWER-The successful adaptation to stressors
from the internal or external environment, evidenced
by thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are age appropriate and congruent with
local and cultural norms.
Mental illness - CORRECT ANSWER-Your mind's way of dealing w/stress in
terms of anxiety & grief in a negative or positive
way.
Anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-A diffuse apprehension that is vague in nature
and is associated with feelings of uncertainty and
helplessness.
Mild anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-Type of anxiety that is seldom a problem;
learning is enhanced.
Moderate anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-Type of anxiety in which the perceptual
field diminishes
, Severe anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-Type of anxiety where the perceptual
fields are so diminished that concentration centers on one detail only or on many
extraneous details
Panic anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-The most intense state of anxiety; learning
can't occur; unable to focus on even one detail.
MASLOWS HIERARCHY OF NEEDS - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Physiological needs
2. Safety needs 3. Belongingness and love needs 4. Esteem needs 5. Self-
actualization needs
Compensation - CORRECT ANSWER-Covering up a real or perceived weakness
by emphasizing a trait one considers more
desirable.
Rationalization - CORRECT ANSWER-Attempting to make excuses or formulate
logical reasons to justify unacceptable feelings
or behaviors.