emotions Crossword Puzzles
Primary Emotions 2022-08-31
Across
- Love, guilt, and shame
- Coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings
- Emotions that are expressed by people in al cultures
Down
- A way of dealing with an uncomfortable feeling or situation
- Reaction to a situation that involved your mind, body, and behavior
- Likely experience a period of deep sorrow when losing a loved one
6 Clues: Love, guilt, and shame • Emotions that are expressed by people in al cultures • A way of dealing with an uncomfortable feeling or situation • Likely experience a period of deep sorrow when losing a loved one • Reaction to a situation that involved your mind, body, and behavior • Coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings
Primary Emotions 2022-08-31
Across
- Love, guilt, and shame
- Coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings
- Emotions that are expressed by people in al cultures
Down
- A way of dealing with an uncomfortable feeling or situation
- Reaction to a situation that involved your mind, body, and behavior
- Likely experience a period of deep sorrow when losing a loved one
6 Clues: Love, guilt, and shame • Emotions that are expressed by people in al cultures • A way of dealing with an uncomfortable feeling or situation • Likely experience a period of deep sorrow when losing a loved one • Reaction to a situation that involved your mind, body, and behavior • Coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings
Feelings&Emotions 2020-04-13
Across
- the opposite of sad
- the opposite of happy
- feeling or showing surprise because of something unexpected.
Down
- afraid of something that is scary
- feeling sad because something was not as good as expected.
- the strong emotion that you feel when you think that someone has behaved in an unfair, cruel, or unacceptable way.
6 Clues: the opposite of sad • the opposite of happy • afraid of something that is scary • feeling sad because something was not as good as expected. • feeling or showing surprise because of something unexpected. • the strong emotion that you feel when you think that someone has behaved in an unfair, cruel, or unacceptable way.
Student emotions 2020-05-14
6 Clues: being a teenager is hard • you feel really dumb about a test • most feel like this with true love • when you hate all but you are also popular • somebody says something dumb and you make fun of him • when somebody says something bad and you feel hurt by it
Feelings/Emotions 2023-04-13
Snow Leopards 2019-02-07
11 Clues: Their homes • How they hunt • Scientific Name • Where they live • Emotions/Behaviors • What species are they • Hunt in dawn and dusk • How is the population • Name of grey and black markings • Carnivore,Herbivore,or Omnivore • Where they have the most numbers
Snow Leopards 2019-02-07
11 Clues: Their homes • How they hunt • Scientific Name • Where they live • Emotions/Behaviors • What species are they • Hunt in dawn and dusk • How is the population • Name of grey and black markings • Carnivore,Herbivore,or Omnivore • Where they have the most numbers
Proverbs 3:5,6 2020-05-05
Across
- comprehension,perception, insight, judgement
- master,ruler,chief,sovereign
- possession, personal, private
- yours, thy
- confidence, belief, faith, certainty
Down
- method, style, process, system, plans
- accept,admit, concede,recognize
- manage, handle, control, govern
- slant, incline,bend,tilt
- center, innermost, emotions, feelings,
- course, route,direction
11 Clues: yours, thy • course, route,direction • slant, incline,bend,tilt • master,ruler,chief,sovereign • possession, personal, private • accept,admit, concede,recognize • manage, handle, control, govern • confidence, belief, faith, certainty • method, style, process, system, plans • center, innermost, emotions, feelings, • comprehension,perception, insight, judgement
Characters 2021-10-01
11 Clues: never tells lies • talks to everybody • never stops talking • thinks of new ideas • hates spending money • doesn't like chatting • loves his/her country • never betrays friends • has a good sense of humour • doesn't like to show emotions • always waits for something calmly
Who is God? Lesson 3 2022-10-09
Across
- Jesus told Thomas, "___________ are those who believe without seeing me." (John 20:29)
- a person who does not believe in any God or gods
- Those who believe in Christ have been ___________ and loved by God. (Ephesians 1:4)
- God always knows right from _____________.
- a confident belief in God, His love for us and His authority in our lives
- what plants do when God blows on them (Is. 40:24)
- In Isaiah 55:8 God says, "For my __________ are not your _________, neither are your ways my ways."
- Aslan, a character in an allegory by C.S. Lewis
- a living being who has mind, emotions, a will, a conscience and a spirit
- God is a person with these - such as anger, happiness, joy and sadness.
Down
- God spreads out the heavens like a _____ to live in (Is. 40:22)
- God's Holy ________ comes to live inside those who trust Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
- "polytheism" is the belief in _____ gods.
- God sits above the "circle of the ______." (Is. 40:22)
- Isaiah 40:22 refers to people on the earth as these insects
- a characteristic or quality belonging to a specific person
- a false god that people make and worship
- He brings them to nothing, or naught (Is. 40:23)
18 Clues: a false god that people make and worship • "polytheism" is the belief in _____ gods. • God always knows right from _____________. • Aslan, a character in an allegory by C.S. Lewis • a person who does not believe in any God or gods • He brings them to nothing, or naught (Is. 40:23) • what plants do when God blows on them (Is. 40:24) • ...
Vocabulary 2022-03-07
Across
- process by which we perceive and respond to certain events that we appraise as threatening or challenging
- theory that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events
- the scientific study of human flourishing, with the goals of discovering and promoting strengths and virtues that help individuals and communities thrive
- influences our motivation; a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior
- the weight at which our body tends to hover around
- the idea that releasing aggressive energy through action or fantasy relieves aggressive urges
- a response involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
- the four stages of sexual responding, described by OB/GYNs William Masters and Virginia Johnson
Down
- your perception of being happy or satisfied with life
- deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups
- form of sugar that circulates in blood and provides major source of energy
- excessive self-love and self-absorption
- a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
- tendency of behavior to influence our own and others’ thoughts, feelings, and actions
- we must satisfy physiological needs before higher-level psychological needs
- theory that we feel emotions and experience physiological reactions simultaneously
- a subfield that provides psychology’s contribution to behavioral medicine
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
18 Clues: excessive self-love and self-absorption • the weight at which our body tends to hover around • deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups • a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • your perception of being happy or satisfied with life • passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals • ...
lil tjay 2022-02-03
FEELINGS 2016-01-15
11 Clues: to be scared • to be unhappy • to feel very sad • mental suffering • contrary of happy • to feel ressentful • synonym of emotions • to feel disappointed • a feeling of deep distress • to feel confused or ashamed • to be very offended by something immoral
Executive Functioning 2025-02-28
11 Clues: adapt to change • develop a system • physical activity • manage your emotions • celebrate your success • preparing for deadlines • controls comments and body • taking shortcuts in your work • plan focus and remember things • verbal and non verbal processing • Break down information into smaller part,
relationships 2025-08-22
11 Clues: - trustworthy • - Wanting success • – work with effort • - Important, not joking • UP - Break a relationship • BACK TOGETHER - Reconcile • ON A DATE - Romantic outing • - Easily affected by emotions • AN ARGUMENT – have a discussion • IN LOVE - Romantic feelings develop • on – stay with other person in secret
DHE STAFF 2023-12-13
11 Clues: our librarian • our p.e coach • teaches us songs • in charge of lunch • our school secretary • teaches us about art • keeps our school clean • our fearless principal • teaches us about computers • helps us understand emotions • helps us when we need a break
Lesson 13 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-05
11 Clues: To agree • Swiftness • Forerunner • Conversation • To go faster • To meet with • Help in time of distress • Humiliating and miserable • A collection of unrelated things • An opinion formed from inconclusive evidence • A word or phrase sometime inserted between other words, often expressing emotions.
Twelfth Night Acts 1-4 Review 2026-02-06
Across
- Use of clever language, puns, or double meanings for humor (8)
- Comedic strategy where the audience knows more than the characters (13)
- Olivia’s steward; a strict rule-follower and target of a prank (8)
- Character role that eases tension through humor (13)
- heroine who disguises herself to survive (5)
- Twin whose arrival intensifies mistaken identity and conflict (9)
- Duke who believes music feeds love; prone to romantic exaggeration (6)
- Viola’s disguise, which creates dramatic irony throughout the play (7)
- Clever servant who helps engineer the letter trick (5)
Down
- The passive role of watching events unfold without being involved in the play (8)
- Foolish knight who mistakes encouragement for friendship (9)
- Character role of someone who watches events unfold closely, notices clues, and understands more than others without actively creating humor (8)
- Wealthy countess who mourns her brother and rejects a duke’s love (6)
- The setting of the play, where normal rules are turned upside down (7)
- Comedic strategy that uses extreme emotions or over-the-top language, especially about love (12)
- Olivia’s uncle; a comic instigator known for excess (7)
- Household fool who uses wit, jokes, and language tricks to reveal truth (5)
- Character role focused only on love, attraction, and exaggerated emotions (8)
18 Clues: heroine who disguises herself to survive (5) • Character role that eases tension through humor (13) • Clever servant who helps engineer the letter trick (5) • Olivia’s uncle; a comic instigator known for excess (7) • Foolish knight who mistakes encouragement for friendship (9) • Use of clever language, puns, or double meanings for humor (8) • ...
Environmental Psychology (Chapter 14, 17-21) 2023-04-28
Across
- Acting in the individual interest.
- Acting in the collective interest.
- The influence of norms on behavior that results from a person’s desire to gain social approval or avoid social sanctions.
- What is commonly done or (dis)approved.
- A value type reflecting a concern for your own resources.
- Self-__________; the idea that people know who they are by looking at what they do.
- The influence of norms on behavior that is the result of a person’s desire to be correct.
- The view that positive and negative emotions related to environmental behavior have their roots in the behavior being a meaningful experience.
- It is a component that is concerned with the physical attributes and features of a place, including its size in space and its social and symbolic elements.
- This theory suggests that behavior is more likely to be attributed to a personal internal characteristic of the actor when it is distinct and consistent and the consensus is low.
- The principle of distributing resources in a social dilemma to individuals according to merit and in proportion to their input.
- A value type reflecting the concern for society and other people.
- A motive in social dilemmas reflecting the aim to maximize one’s self‐interest.
- A self‐identity and an extent to which people see themselves as environmentally friendly person.
- A set of variables which, when plotted as vectors in a two‐dimensional space, fall in a circular pattern.
- A behavior that benefits the quality of nature and the well‐being of other people
Down
- The view that emotions related to environmental behavior have their roots in the behavior being a pleasurable or unpleasurable experience.
- Norms that refer to an individual’s belief about their moral obligation to engage in certain behavior.
- The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view.
- The extent to which a behavior signifies something about who people are.
- An emotion in which the expectation that engaging in a particular behavior makes us experience positive or negative emotions.
- _______ are elicited by something, are reactions to something, and are generally about something – namely a specific object or behavior.
- A game technique that is an experimental instrument to assess one’s social value orientation.
- Self-__________; the idea that people are motivated to strive for consistency between three different elements of the self: the actual self, the valued self, and the ought self.
- Norms that refer to the behavior commonly approved or disapproved.
- A state of feeling separated from, distant from, or outside of a location; feeling outside of a particular place.
- The taken‐for‐granted sense of rootedness in one’s neighborhoods, towns, and/or regions.
- Norms that refer to the behavior shown by most group members.
- The affective bond between people and place or setting.
- A value type reflecting the concern with the quality of nature and the environment for its own sake.
30 Clues: Acting in the individual interest. • Acting in the collective interest. • What is commonly done or (dis)approved. • The affective bond between people and place or setting. • A value type reflecting a concern for your own resources. • Norms that refer to the behavior shown by most group members. • A value type reflecting the concern for society and other people. • ...
Individual-OB 2020-10-03
Across
- A mood dimension that consists of emotions such as nervousness, stress, and anxiety at the high end and relaxation, tranquility, and poise at the low end.
- The employee strongly dislikes his supervisor is the __________component of attitude.
- This occur when we are making judgments about an individual and comparing them to other individuals we have recently encountered.
- It consists of administering a negative consequence when the undesired behavior occurs.
- Refers to an assortment of non-cognitive skills, capabilities, and competencies that influence a person’s ability to succeed in coping with environmental demands and pressures.
- Behavior directed toward leaving the organization, including looking for a new position as well as resigning
- This bias occurs after an outcome is already known and then believing it could have been accurately predicted beforehand.
- This occurs when you make your decisions based on the information you received first and not on the new information received.
- Is the process that increases the probability that desired behaviors occur by applying
- Is a generic term that covers a broad range of feelings people experience, including both emotions and moods.
- Passively allowing conditions to worsen, including chronic absenteeism or lateness, reduced effort, and increased error rate.
- This component of an attitude is a description of or belief in the way things are.
Down
- A positive feeling about a job resulting from an evaluation of its characteristics.
- Passively but optimistically waiting for conditions to improve, including speaking up for the organization in the face of external criticism, and trusting the organization and its management to “do the right thing.”
- Is a process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory impressions in order to give meaning to their environment.
- This is a factor that influences perception. When you look at a target and attempt to interpret what you see, your interpretation is heavily influenced by your personal characteristics.
- Occurs when you believe too much in your own ability to make good decisions.
- Persons draw unfavorable impressions about an individual based on a single negative characteristic.
- Is when we judge someone on the basis of perception of the group to which he or she belongs.
- Are less intense feelings than emotions and often arise without a specific event acting as a stimulus.
- They are evaluative statements that are either favorable or unfavorable concerning objects, people, or events.
- This bias exists when individuals attribute their own successes to internal factors and blame external factors when they don’t have success.
- Are intense feelings directed at someone or something
- The measure of the degree to which a person identifies psychologically with his/her job and considers his/her perceived performance level important to self-worth.
- Actively and constructively attempting to improve conditions, including suggesting improvements, discussing problems with superiors, and some forms of union activity.
- This is an emotional attachment to the organization and belief in its values.
- This is where people will draw generally favorable impressions about an individual with a single characteristic is positive.
27 Clues: Are intense feelings directed at someone or something • Occurs when you believe too much in your own ability to make good decisions. • This is an emotional attachment to the organization and belief in its values. • This component of an attitude is a description of or belief in the way things are. • ...
Unit 1 2025-09-02
Across
- A type of communication in which people say what they think and stand up for what they believe, want or need, without hurting others or denying others’ rights.
- possible outcome.
- Regard for one’s own health and well-being, and believing one is worthy of
- The emotional pain people feel in response to the death of a loved one or some other serious loss.
- A type of communication in which people agree to things they don’t want to do, or make up excuses for not doing something rather than telling others how they really feel.
- The way people feel about themselves; their sense of their value or worth.
- attack Shaking, sweating, dizziness and other symptoms, often accompanied by
- An event, situation or thought, either positive or negative, that causes stress.
- health The ability to find meaning and purpose in one’s life.
- A settlement in which each side changes or gives up something in order to reach an agreement.
- A disagreement between people or groups.
- health A state in which the body feels well and strong and all parts function as
- health The ability to feel and express a wide range of emotions, control one’s response to those emotions and express emotions in healthy ways.
- health The ability to have productive and beneficial relationships with others,
- An anxiety disorder in which people who have
- The quality of having a generally negative outlook on life, and expecting the
- made on the body.
- A mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent sad or irritable mood,
- health The ability to think clearly and cope with life; a state of mental well-being.
- of “craziness” or pending death; sometimes caused by stressful situations but can also happen spontaneously.
Down
- Communication in which the speaker uses the word “I” and takes responsibility for their own thoughts and feelings without putting the listener on the defensive.
- Displaying behavior that expresses negative feelings, resentment or
- and blame or criticize others.
- through traumatic events, experience flashbacks, images, anxiety and other symptoms.
- way, without violence.
- of interest in normal activities, a major change in appetite or body weight, and trouble with sleeping.
- family, friends and the wider community.
- The ability to put yourself in another person’s place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view.
- as temporary and good fortune as permanent.
- The feeling of being under pressure due to change or any physical or mental
- from others.
- An anxiety disorder in which a person’s brain gets stuck on a thought, and the person feels an urge to repeat a behavior many times.
- A type of communication in which people insist on being “right,” often
- The quality of having a generally positive outlook on life, such as seeing
- Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration.
- should.
- A way of managing anger and settling disagreements in a safe and
- in an unassertive, passive way.
38 Clues: should. • from others. • possible outcome. • made on the body. • way, without violence. • and blame or criticize others. • in an unassertive, passive way. • family, friends and the wider community. • A disagreement between people or groups. • as temporary and good fortune as permanent. • An anxiety disorder in which people who have • ...
Test #2 Review Activity - Teamwork 2023-10-10
Across
- The Dark _____________ of personality is Psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and Narcissism.
- One Perceptual Error is called ______________ Perception. This occurs when we only pay attention to things that confirm our existing beliefs, values or expectations.
- Perception is important because our ___________ is based on our perception of reality, not on reality itself.
- Usually, a group only has one _____________. A team has multiple.
- An individual in a team or group may wonder “What is my ____________ in the group?”
- This is a group of people with a collective identity who join to accomplish a mutual goal.
- During the ______________ stage of team development, frustration creeps in and conflict can arise.
- The ______________ Perceptual Error happens when we dislike someone based on their belonging to a stereotyped group.
- Team members need to rely on each other – they are ________________.
- One of the Characteristics of Effective Teams is they have ______________ disagreements.
- This is stage one of Tuckman’s Stages of Team Development.
- One of the qualities of good teammates is they show this to everyone.
- During the ____________ stage of team development, members are loyal to the team, differences in team members are appreciated, and members are competent in their skills.
- An individual in a team or group may wonder “How do I best _____________”.
- One of the qualities of good teammates is they are reliable and _______________.
- This is the process by which individuals organize and interpret their impressions to give meaning to their environment.
- This stage of team development does not always happen but can occur when teams break up.
Down
- One of the 5 Common Dysfunctions of a team is inattention to _____________.
- People who have high Emotional ____________ can perceive emotions in themselves and others, can understand the meaning of their emotions, and can self-regulate their emotions.
- When a team is Norming, they often give each other ____________ and share inside jokes.
- The Contrast Effects Perceptual Error happens when our perception of someone is affected by _______________ with other people we’ve recently been around.
- Good teammates bring solutions to the team, not _____________.
- This Perceptual Error is called the ___________ Effect. It happens when use one positive quality to form an overall positive perception of someone.
- During the Norming stage of team development, team members try to resolve problems and to be in _____________.
- The Stereotyping Perceptual Error happens when we judge someone based on the __________ they belong to.
- During the _______________ stage of team development, members resolve the difference between expectations & reality.
- Goals in a team are usually _______________, not individual.
- Emotions tend to last for seconds or minutes, while ______________ usually last for hours or days.
- One of the qualities of a good teammate is that they share ______________.
- During the Forming stage of team development, there is lots of ______________, positivity and anxiety.
- These are accepted standards of behaviour within a group that are shared by the group’s members.
- This Perceptual Error occurs when we attribute our characteristics to someone else.
- One of the 5 Common Dysfunctions of a team is fear of this.
33 Clues: This is stage one of Tuckman’s Stages of Team Development. • One of the 5 Common Dysfunctions of a team is fear of this. • Goals in a team are usually _______________, not individual. • Good teammates bring solutions to the team, not _____________. • Usually, a group only has one _____________. A team has multiple. • ...
JO 4,56 2025-05-06
Across
- What base of power from logic and has the ability to argue?
- What form of the 5 conflict styles are passive. And uncooperative?
- What is used to lessen the implications of actions?
- What involves excessive compliments motivated by selfish desires
- What term uses factors of appearance and personality
- What is put more into romantic relationships than relationship maintenance?
- What is a major marker of relationship status?
- What is a possessive reaction to an area or objects?
- What is rooted in relationships?
- What is a byproduct of sin as well as cocooning and criticizing?
- What can be reduced passively, actively or interactively?
- What form of the 5 conflict styles are moderately assertive and cooperative?
- What does speaking truth create?
- Physical closeness and mere exposure
- What type of communicators involves honesty and transparency combining to create authenticity
- What form of communication can be ambiguous?
- What form of the 5 conflict styles are passive and cooperative?
- Awareness- Comprised of emotional self-awareness, accurate self- assessment, and self-confidence
- Not forgiving who is the same as not forgiving your neighbor?
- Compromised of empathy and an orientation toward serving others
- (REW- CST) - CL
- Telling others what they should do or think.
- What involves releasing both our hurt and desire for revenge to God?
- What relationship needs positive communication openness, supportiveness, and positivity?
- What form of behavior preserves bonds without relationship?
Down
- What form of intelligence has the ability to recognize, understand and manage emotions in ourselves and others
- What negative expression elicits negative expression?
- What type of encouragement expects nothing in return?
- What form of power, roles they offer to “right” to control?
- What type of behavior is intentional, specific and attempts at maintenance?
- What reflects the ancient Hebrew standard for right relationships?
- What form of power communicates confidence and assertiveness?
- What form of power conveys involvement and comfort?
- What Maxim provides as much information as necessary
- What is unequally distributed?
- What maxim is when you only say what is relevant to the agreed upon direction of conversation?
- What type of avoidance can signal disinterest, politeness, and deception?
- What olfaction is involved with attraction and memory aids
- What is the primary conveyor of emotions?
- How many maxims are there?
- Stakes we seek equal proportions of rewards and costs
- Composed of several identifiable components including objects, appraisal and physiological changes
- What can have positive and negative effects?
- What form of communication is crucial to expressing emotions
- What form of power has the ability to punish?
- What is considered a low stake conversation type?
- What are messages of praise?
- What is simple but requires intentionality?
- What form of the 5 conflict styles are assertive and uncooperative?
- What maxim is to be truthful?
- What is inevitable?
- What form of the 5 conflict styles are assertive and cooperative?
- What should we avoid when communicating?
- What form of expression allows us to feel regret for having done something?
- What bases of power has the ability to reward?
55 Clues: (REW- CST) - CL • What is inevitable? • How many maxims are there? • What are messages of praise? • What maxim is to be truthful? • What is unequally distributed? • What is rooted in relationships? • What does speaking truth create? • Physical closeness and mere exposure • What should we avoid when communicating? • What is the primary conveyor of emotions? • ...
Personality- Unit 5 Psychology 2017-05-01
Across
- / Defense mechanism that involves the refusal to accept the reality of something
- / Part of the 5 Factor Model; contrasts reliability with sensitivity
- / One of the four types of conflict, Avoidance- _____, is a choice between 2 equally unattractive alternatives
- / He was a pioneer in humanistic psychology, will identify a Hierarchy of Needs
- / Defense mechanism that involves the removal of anxiety causing ideas & pushing them into the unconsciousness
- / are the forces that motivate an organism to take action
- / Part of the Five-Factor Model of personality; contrasts talkativeness with passivity
- / According to the _____-process theory, emotions come in pairs, with one emotion being followed by its opposite
- / The _______ Barid theory suggests that emotions accompany the bodily response that are aroused by an external stimulus
- / According to ________ Approach, when something happens to a person, in a certain situation, they quickly interpret & respond with a behavior.
- / part of 5 Factor Model; contrasts organization with carelessness
- / Love & ______ is the 3rd tier of Maslow's Hierarchy in which the person has found acceptance among loved ones.
- / states of feelings in people
- / Reaching self-____ is at the top of the Hierarchy; a person has reached their full potential
- / The 2nd tier in the Hierarchy in which the person finds protection from danger
- / a stimulus that moves a person to behave in ways to accomplish a goal
- / In the James-______ Theory suggests that people's emotions follow, rather than cause their behavioral reactions.
Down
- / is described as negative stress caused by pressure or anxiety
- / 5 Factor Model; contrasts imagination to lack of perceptiveness
- / According to the Cognitive ______ Theory people are motivated to reduce the tensions caused by inconsistent actions
- / a condition in which we require something we lack
- / The desire to join with others & be part of something larger than oneself
- / One of the four types of conflict, Approach- ________ is a choice between two equally attractive alternatives
- / Part of the 5 Factor Model or Personality; contrasts kindness & trust with selfishness & distrust
- / The 4th tier on the Hierarchy of Needs; person has attained achievement, recognition & respect from others
- / behavior patterns genetically transmitted from generation to generation
- / The theory of _______ consistency maintains that people think & behave how others expect them to.
- / The most basic level in the Hierarchy of Needs; in which the person has found food, water and shelter
- / When learning goals are rewarded internally, such as self-satisfaction
- / External rewards given as awards for things such as good grades, income & respect
- / ____ Theorists argue that even if basic drives such as hunger is inborn, cultural experiences influence the behavioral actions used to satisfy the drive
- / According to _______ theory, people need to organize their beliefs in a harmonious manner
- / is described as positive stress, usually caused when taking on a challenging task to achieve a goal
- / People who are driven to be successful, willing to tackle challenging situations are said to have high ______________________ Motivation
34 Clues: / states of feelings in people • / a condition in which we require something we lack • / are the forces that motivate an organism to take action • / is described as negative stress caused by pressure or anxiety • / 5 Factor Model; contrasts imagination to lack of perceptiveness • / part of 5 Factor Model; contrasts organization with carelessness • ...
Unit 1 2025-09-01
Across
- emotional pain people feel in response to the death of a loved one or some other serious loss.
- Displaying behavior that expresses negative feelings, resentment or
- type of communication in which people insist on being “right,” often
- attack. Shaking, sweating, dizziness and other symptoms, often accompanied by
- stress disorder (PTSD) An anxiety disorder in which people who have
- of interest in normal activities, a major change in appetite or body weight, and trouble with sleeping.
- should.
- Communication in which the speaker uses the word “I” and takes responsibility for their own thoughts and feelings without putting the listener on the defensive.
- settlement in which each side changes or gives up something in order to reach an agreement.
- resolution—A way of managing anger and settling disagreements in a safe and
- of “craziness” or pending death; sometimes caused by stressful situations but can also happen spontaneously.
- type of communication in which people agree to things they don’t want to do, or make up excuses for not doing something rather than telling others how they really feel.
- (OCD)—An anxiety disorder in which a person’s brain gets stuck on a thought, and the person feels an urge to repeat a behavior many times.
- health. The ability to find meaning and purpose in one’s life.
- The way people feel about themselves; their sense of their value or worth.
- disagreement between people or groups.
- quality of having a generally positive outlook on life, such as seeing
- health. A state in which the body feels well and strong and all parts function as
- made on the body.
Down
- The ability to think clearly and cope with life; a state of mental well-being.
- health—The ability to feel and express a wide range of emotions, control one’s response to those emotions and express emotions in healthy ways.
- Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration.
- ability to put yourself in another person’s place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view.
- in an unassertive, passive way.
- way, without violence.
- through traumatic events, experience flashbacks, images, anxiety and other symptoms.
- An event, situation or thought, either positive or negative, that causes stress.
- type of communication in which people say what they think and stand up for what they believe, want or need, without hurting others or denying others’ rights.
- as temporary and good fortune as permanent.
- health. The ability to have productive and beneficial relationships with others,
- family, friends and the wider community.
- Regard for one’s own health and well-being, and believing one is worthy of
- mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent sad or irritable mood,
- and blame or criticize others.
- The quality of having a generally negative outlook on life, and expecting possible outcome.
- from others.
- The feeling of being under pressure due to change or any physical or mental
37 Clues: should. • from others. • made on the body. • way, without violence. • and blame or criticize others. • in an unassertive, passive way. • disagreement between people or groups. • family, friends and the wider community. • as temporary and good fortune as permanent. • Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration. • ...
Emotional Labor 2021-03-02
Across
- attending to things that improve your mood
- ______ rules = expectations for emotional expression at work
- _______-acting = emotional labor strategy that leads to more negative outcomes
- emotional _______ = enhancing, faking, or suppressing emotions
Down
- reframing the situation/perspective taking
- _______-acting = consciously modifying one's feelings to express desired emotions
6 Clues: reframing the situation/perspective taking • attending to things that improve your mood • ______ rules = expectations for emotional expression at work • emotional _______ = enhancing, faking, or suppressing emotions • _______-acting = emotional labor strategy that leads to more negative outcomes • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2014-01-03
Across
- Emotions / Basic emotions you are born with or developed early in life.
- Control / the ability to inhibit an automatic response
- wariness / the fear of strangers, is a predictable feature of a baby's first year of life and is a major landmark of emotional development.
- / an extroverted disposition
- adults / Describe childhood experiences emotionally and often express anger or confusion regarding relationships with their parents
- (disoriented) attachment / Attachment where frightening behavior is showed by the parent.
- / strong emotional connection, such as the bond between a child and caregiver.
- referencing / People use others' body language, including posture and facial expressions, to determine appropriate choices for their behavior.
Down
- attachment / Baby is upset when mother leaves and remains upset or even angry when mother returns, and is difficult to console
- adults / People with a dismissive attachment style tend to suppress and hide their feelings, and they tend to deal with rejection by distancing themselves from the sources of rejection
- / a person's or animal's nature, esp. as it permanently affects their behavior.
- adults / A representation of parent child relations in which adults describe childhood experiences objectively and mention both positive and negative aspects of their parents.
- Psychology / is an approach in the social and natural sciences that examines psychological traits such as memory, perception, and language from a modern evolutionary perspective. It seeks to identify which human psychological traits are evolved adaptations
- Affect / Affect refers to the experience of feeling or emotion. Affect is a key part of the process of an organism's interaction with stimuli. The word also refers sometimes to affect display, which is "a facial, vocal, or gestural behavior that serves as an indicator of affect
- Rules / are a social group's informal norms about when, where, and how one should express emotions.
- / a trait aspect of emotional reactivity in which a person tends towards high levels of positive affect
- attachment / This type of attachment occurs when a parent discourages crying and encourages independence. The child feels no attachment to the caregiver.
- working Model / how we view/what we believe about ourselves, others and the world.
18 Clues: / an extroverted disposition • Control / the ability to inhibit an automatic response • Emotions / Basic emotions you are born with or developed early in life. • / strong emotional connection, such as the bond between a child and caregiver. • / a person's or animal's nature, esp. as it permanently affects their behavior. • ...
vocabulary 2022-11-04
9 Clues: conductor • destroyed • mischierous • contradictory • A learning time • excessively showy • the betrayle of trust • the quality of being calm • the technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings by geslures without
School Counseling 2025-09-23
9 Clues: Big feelings • College Counselor • Savior of the world • Dreaded counselor task • Lower School Counselor • Upper School Counselor • Bullies lack this trait • Middle School Counselor • Counselors have this trait
Emotions 2022-05-25
Emotions 2024-03-02
4 Clues: This emotion involves feeling afraid or fearful. • This emotion involves feeling joyful and content. • This emotion is characterized by feeling unhappy or sorrowful. • This emotion is an intense feeling of anticipation or enthusiasm.
Emotions 2024-04-21
Across
- Feeling when you're feeling down or blue; Like when you miss your pet or your friend moves away.
- Feeling when you're scared or worried; Like when you see a spider or hear a loud noise at night.
- Feeling really special about someone or something; Like how you feel about your family or your favorite toy.
Down
- Feeling when you didn't expect something to happen; Like when you get a birthday present you didn't know about.
4 Clues: Feeling when you're feeling down or blue; Like when you miss your pet or your friend moves away. • Feeling when you're scared or worried; Like when you see a spider or hear a loud noise at night. • Feeling really special about someone or something; Like how you feel about your family or your favorite toy. • ...
Emotions 2024-12-26
vocabulary 2022-11-04
9 Clues: conductor • destroyed • mischierous • contradictory • A learning time • excessively showy • the betrayle of trust • the quality of being calm • the technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings by geslures without
lotf 4-6 2022-09-29
9 Clues: tight • disbelief • a likeness • highest point • inferred from statements • a mean mockery of someone • characterized by violent emotions • reciting word with a supposed magic • doing something without preparation
areas of the brain 2021-04-05
9 Clues: memory • vital organs • sleep arousal • emotions, fear • movement/balance • higher though processes • oldest part of the brain • relay center for all but smell • reward/pleasure center, eating behaviors
Vocabulary 2023-09-26
9 Clues: Goal • Very sad • Motivation • Feel better • Advise or guide • Situation or condition • Become comfortable with • Did not happen the correct way • Related to emotions or feelings
Crossword Puzzle - AGIMS 2021-03-01
Across
- something you throw at parties, little bits of paper
- peace sign
- a long line of people waiting for something
- hard/difficult
- meaning:levitated above the ground slightly
- the wood of the camphor tree
- EG:I was in :?: when she told me what happened!
Down
- hurrying
- the :?: of a country.
- very easy to break
- remember
- full of beauty
- emotions
- half of the earth, eg: the northern:?:
- jealousy
15 Clues: hurrying • remember • emotions • jealousy • peace sign • full of beauty • hard/difficult • very easy to break • the :?: of a country. • the wood of the camphor tree • half of the earth, eg: the northern:?: • a long line of people waiting for something • meaning:levitated above the ground slightly • EG:I was in :?: when she told me what happened! • ...
Vocab List #1 2021-12-02
Across
- inside a plant
- persuasion that appeals to your emotions
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of success phrases, clauses or lines
- Zeus, Hades, Demeter, Hestia
- analogy, alliteration
- escape from something
Down
- opposite of lie and dishonesty
- having two sides
- crossroad
- Roughly translate to "moral character"
- Ethos, pathos, and
- destruction, damage
- opposite of procrastination and dislike
- trick, swindle
- drink liquid
15 Clues: crossroad • drink liquid • inside a plant • trick, swindle • having two sides • Ethos, pathos, and • destruction, damage • analogy, alliteration • escape from something • Zeus, Hades, Demeter, Hestia • opposite of lie and dishonesty • Roughly translate to "moral character" • opposite of procrastination and dislike • persuasion that appeals to your emotions • ...
Vocab Choice Board 2023-12-12
Across
- no longer sincere, said too often
- extremely sorrow and mournful
- affecting emotions
- bitterly or sneeringly distrustful
- having no confidence in oneself; timid
- simple, things that are only necessary
- uninteresting and bland
- severely critical or sarcastic
Down
- overconfident; pompous
- expressing sorrow
- private, meant only for certain people
- willing to be road or offend
- twisted sense of humor
- always wanting to quarrel/argue
- instructive
15 Clues: instructive • expressing sorrow • affecting emotions • overconfident; pompous • twisted sense of humor • uninteresting and bland • willing to be road or offend • extremely sorrow and mournful • severely critical or sarcastic • always wanting to quarrel/argue • no longer sincere, said too often • bitterly or sneeringly distrustful • private, meant only for certain people • ...
Verbs review: Song Believer 2025-03-10
Across
- To drop down suddenly
- To create or produce
- To put thoughts into written form
- To express something with words
- To talk or communicate
- To say words out loud
- To build or construct
- To stop breathing properly
Down
- To come into existence
- To experience emotions
- To allow something
- To break into pieces
- To observe with your eyes
- To explain something to someone
- To travel or arrive
15 Clues: To allow something • To travel or arrive • To break into pieces • To create or produce • To drop down suddenly • To say words out loud • To build or construct • To come into existence • To experience emotions • To talk or communicate • To observe with your eyes • To stop breathing properly • To express something with words • To explain something to someone • ...
Persuasive devices 2026-03-31
Across
- Personal viewpoint or belief
- Use of numbers or data
- Words that trigger emotions
- Question without an answer
- Showing clear differences
- Words used again for emphasis
- Proven true statements
Down
- Extreme exaggeration for effect
- Language Includes reader using “we”
- Command or strong instruction
- Opinion Expert supports the argument
- Three-part list for impact
- Repeated starting sounds
- Speaking directly to you
- Short personal story
15 Clues: Short personal story • Use of numbers or data • Proven true statements • Repeated starting sounds • Speaking directly to you • Showing clear differences • Three-part list for impact • Question without an answer • Words that trigger emotions • Personal viewpoint or belief • Command or strong instruction • Words used again for emphasis • Extreme exaggeration for effect • ...
Categories 2020-11-13
Across
- tea, coffee, hot cocoa
- hammer, screwdriver, saw, wrench
- Toyota, Honda, Ford
- spruce, pine, oak, maple
- December, March, June, September
- sofa, coffee table, recliner
- sneakers, boots, heels
Down
- Germany, Australia, Canada, France
- arm, leg, nose, ear
- Halloween, New Year’s Eve, Labor Day, Valentine’s Day
- Cleveland, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit
- noun, verb, adjective, preposition
- hail, rain, sleet, snow
- anger, contentment, disgust, elation
- hexagon, square, octagon, triangle
15 Clues: arm, leg, nose, ear • Toyota, Honda, Ford • tea, coffee, hot cocoa • sneakers, boots, heels • hail, rain, sleet, snow • spruce, pine, oak, maple • sofa, coffee table, recliner • hammer, screwdriver, saw, wrench • December, March, June, September • Germany, Australia, Canada, France • noun, verb, adjective, preposition • hexagon, square, octagon, triangle • ...
Speak Crossword 2018-11-07
Across
- Melinda's art teacher
- History Teacher
- out and stand up against
- Main Character of the story
- Where most of the book takes place
- Melinda's secret hideout
- Melinda's ex-friend
- Melinda's art project
- Ex-friends
Down
- Tell people what happened and how you felt
- People who support you
- How are you feeling?
- Melinda's new friend in HS
- Someone who doesn't belong aka Melinda
- Melinda's assailant
15 Clues: Ex-friends • History Teacher • Melinda's ex-friend • Melinda's assailant • How are you feeling? • Melinda's art teacher • Melinda's art project • People who support you • out and stand up against • Melinda's secret hideout • Melinda's new friend in HS • Main Character of the story • Where most of the book takes place • Someone who doesn't belong aka Melinda • ...
Vocab Choice Board 2023-12-12
Across
- no longer sincere, said too often
- extremely sorrow and mournful
- affecting emotions
- bitterly or sneeringly distrustful
- having no confidence in oneself; timid
- simple, things that are only necessary
- uninteresting and bland
- severely critical or sarcastic
Down
- overconfident; pompous
- expressing sorrow
- private, meant only for certain people
- willing to be road or offend
- twisted sense of humor
- always wanting to quarrel/argue
- instructive
15 Clues: instructive • expressing sorrow • affecting emotions • overconfident; pompous • twisted sense of humor • uninteresting and bland • willing to be road or offend • extremely sorrow and mournful • severely critical or sarcastic • always wanting to quarrel/argue • no longer sincere, said too often • bitterly or sneeringly distrustful • private, meant only for certain people • ...
Vocab Choice Board 2023-12-12
Across
- no longer sincere, said too often
- extremely sorrow and mournful
- affecting emotions
- bitterly or sneeringly distrustful
- having no confidence in oneself; timid
- simple, things that are only necessary
- uninteresting and bland
- severely critical or sarcastic
Down
- overconfident; pompous
- expressing sorrow
- private, meant only for certain people
- willing to be road or offend
- twisted sense of humor
- always wanting to quarrel/argue
- instructive
15 Clues: instructive • expressing sorrow • affecting emotions • overconfident; pompous • twisted sense of humor • uninteresting and bland • willing to be road or offend • extremely sorrow and mournful • severely critical or sarcastic • always wanting to quarrel/argue • no longer sincere, said too often • bitterly or sneeringly distrustful • private, meant only for certain people • ...
keepers of the lost city 2023-03-02
Across
- a country with the Eiffel tower
- colour of the sky
- disappear into thin air
- sometime referred as the outcast
- to go anywhere in seconds
- opposite of dark
- can burn you
- can feel someones emotions
- a unicorn with wings
- something you haven't seen before
Down
- will decide your fate
- can read you mind
- the main character
- Santa helpers
- a mineral used in jewellery
15 Clues: can burn you • Santa helpers • opposite of dark • can read you mind • colour of the sky • the main character • a unicorn with wings • will decide your fate • disappear into thin air • to go anywhere in seconds • can feel someones emotions • a mineral used in jewellery • a country with the Eiffel tower • sometime referred as the outcast • something you haven't seen before
Gaia,Lara,Catherine 2022-11-14
Across
- yellowish-brown colour
- something exploding
- an instrument that looks like a clarinet
- being touched in emotions
- in your view
- a snore
- something related to the country
Down
- a month in the year which starts with D
- not done on purpose
- explaining something that makes sense
- fail to discharge
- seceret
- publicity or promotion
- looking back at what you have done
- limitless or endless
15 Clues: seceret • a snore • in your view • fail to discharge • not done on purpose • something exploding • limitless or endless • yellowish-brown colour • publicity or promotion • being touched in emotions • something related to the country • looking back at what you have done • explaining something that makes sense • a month in the year which starts with D • ...
Mood Disorders 2022-05-06
Across
- sadness and lack of interest
- feeling no joy
- the oldest antidepressants
- emotions are unstable
- initial stimulation of brain threshold
- delivers electrical impulses to brain
Down
- milder symptoms of mania
- most frequently prescribed antidepressants
- salt contained in the human body
- repeatedly going over same thoughts
- mood is elevated or irritable
- potentially fatal food reactions
- average affect and activity
- lack of energy
- also called winter depression
15 Clues: feeling no joy • lack of energy • emotions are unstable • milder symptoms of mania • the oldest antidepressants • average affect and activity • sadness and lack of interest • mood is elevated or irritable • also called winter depression • salt contained in the human body • potentially fatal food reactions • repeatedly going over same thoughts • delivers electrical impulses to brain • ...
Starting University 2023-10-11
Across
- place to stay
- change or transform
- feeling sad because you miss your home
- make something smaller
- capable of thinking and acting for oneself
- feelings
Down
- land and buildings of a University
- job or profession that you train for
- certificate or rank
- frightening
- chances of future events
- make something better
- formal
- date or time by which you have to do something
- managing or dealing
15 Clues: formal • feelings • frightening • place to stay • certificate or rank • change or transform • managing or dealing • make something better • make something smaller • chances of future events • land and buildings of a University • job or profession that you train for • feeling sad because you miss your home • capable of thinking and acting for oneself • ...
Conflict Resolution Vocabulary Words 2024-10-04
Across
- Listening Paying full attention to the speaker and showing understanding
- A disagreement or argument between people
- An agreement where each side gives up something to solve a conflict.
Down
- Finding a solution to problem or disagreement
- Strong feelings like anger, frustration, sadness or joy
- Down Strategies Techniques used to manage emotions during stressful situations, like deep breathing or walking away
- A process to find solutions to difficult issues
7 Clues: A disagreement or argument between people • Finding a solution to problem or disagreement • A process to find solutions to difficult issues • Strong feelings like anger, frustration, sadness or joy • An agreement where each side gives up something to solve a conflict. • Listening Paying full attention to the speaker and showing understanding • ...
Activity 2025-09-21
emotions 2024-04-09
Brain Biology 2020-04-07
Across
- movement (motor strip)
- speaking and writing (Broca’s area)
- gland lies in a small pocket of bone at the skull base called the sella turcica. The pituitary gland is connected to the hypothalamus of the brain by the pituitary stalk. Known as the “master gland,” it controls other endocrine glands in the body. It secretes hormones that control sexual development, promote bone and muscle growth, and respond to stress.
- Understanding language (Wernicke’s area)
- memory also called working memory, occurs in the prefrontal cortex. It stores information for about one minute and its capacity is limited to about 7 items. For example, it enables you to dial a phone number someone just told you. It also intervenes during reading, to memorize the sentence you have just read, so that the next one makes sense.
- concentration, self awareness
- of touch, pain, temperature (sensory strip)
- Interprets language, words
- area lies in the left temporal lobe (Fig 3). Damage to this area causes Wernicke's aphasia. The individual may speak in long sentences that have no meaning, add unnecessary words, and even create new words. They can make speech sounds, however they have difficulty understanding speech and are therefore unaware of their mistakes.
- system is the center of our emotions, learning, and memory. Included in this system are the cingulate gyri, hypothalamus, amygdala (emotional reactions) and hippocampus (memory).
- planning, problem solving
Down
- signals from vision, hearing, motor, sensory and memory
- Personality, behavior, emotions
- gland is located behind the third ventricle. It helps regulate the body’s internal clock and circadian rhythms by secreting melatonin. It has some role in sexual development.
- is located in the floor of the third ventricle and is the master control of the autonomic system. It plays a role in controlling behaviors such as hunger, thirst, sleep, and sexual response. It also regulates body temperature, blood pressure, emotions, and secretion of hormones.
- nterprets vision (color, light, movement)
- is located under the cerebrum. Its function is to coordinate muscle movements, maintain posture, and balance.
- is the largest part of the brain and is composed of right and left hemispheres. It performs higher functions like interpreting touch, vision and hearing, as well as speech, reasoning, emotions, learning, and fine control of movement.
- acts as a relay center connecting the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord. It performs many automatic functions such as breathing, heart rate, body temperature, wake and sleep cycles, digestion, sneezing, coughing, vomiting, and swallowing.
- and organization
- and visual perception
- area lies in the left frontal lobe (Fig 3). If this area is damaged, one may have difficulty moving the tongue or facial muscles to produce the sounds of speech. The person can still read and understand spoken language but has difficulty in speaking and writing (i.e. forming letters and words, doesn't write within lines) – called Broca's aphasia.
- memory is processed in the hippocampus of the temporal lobe and is activated when you want to memorize something for a longer time. This memory has unlimited content and duration capacity. It contains personal memories as well as facts and figures.
23 Clues: and organization • and visual perception • movement (motor strip) • planning, problem solving • Interprets language, words • concentration, self awareness • Personality, behavior, emotions • speaking and writing (Broca’s area) • Understanding language (Wernicke’s area) • nterprets vision (color, light, movement) • of touch, pain, temperature (sensory strip) • ...
Test #2 Review 2024-10-09
Across
- The Dark _____________ of personality is Psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and Narcissism.
- One Perceptual Error is called ______________ Perception. This occurs when we only pay attention to things that confirm our existing beliefs, values or expectations.
- Perception is important because our ___________ is based on our perception of reality, not on reality itself.
- Usually, a group only has one _____________. A team has multiple.
- An individual in a team or group may wonder “What is my ____________ in the group?”
- This is a group of people with a collective identity who join to accomplish a mutual goal.
- During the ______________ stage of team development, frustration creeps in and conflict can arise.
- The ______________ Perceptual Error happens when we dislike someone based on their belonging to a stereotyped group.
- Team members need to rely on each other – they are ________________.
- One of the Characteristics of Effective Teams is they have ______________ disagreements.
- This is stage one of Tuckman’s Stages of Team Development.
- One of the qualities of good teammates is they show this to everyone.
- During the ____________ stage of team development, members are loyal to the team, differences in team members are appreciated, and members are competent in their skills.
- An individual in a team or group may wonder “How do I best _____________”.
- One of the qualities of good teammates is they are reliable and _______________.
- This is the process by which individuals organize and interpret their impressions to give meaning to their environment.
- This stage of team development does not always happen but can occur when teams break up.
Down
- One of the 5 Common Dysfunctions of a team is inattention to _____________.
- People who have high Emotional ____________ can perceive emotions in themselves and others, can understand the meaning of their emotions, and can self-regulate their emotions.
- When a team is Norming, they often give each other ____________ and share inside jokes.
- The Contrast Effects Perceptual Error happens when our perception of someone is affected by _______________ with other people we’ve recently been around.
- Good teammates bring solutions to the team, not _____________.
- This Perceptual Error is called the ___________ Effect. It happens when use one positive quality to form an overall positive perception of someone.
- During the Norming stage of team development, team members try to resolve problems and to be in _____________.
- The Stereotyping Perceptual Error happens when we judge someone based on the __________ they belong to.
- During the _______________ stage of team development, members resolve the difference between expectations & reality.
- Goals in a team are usually _______________, not individual.
- Emotions tend to last for seconds or minutes, while ______________ usually last for hours or days.
- One of the qualities of a good teammate is that they share ______________.
- During the Forming stage of team development, there is lots of ______________, positivity and anxiety.
- These are accepted standards of behaviour within a group that are shared by the group’s members.
- This Perceptual Error occurs when we attribute our characteristics to someone else.
- One of the 5 Common Dysfunctions of a team is fear of this.
33 Clues: This is stage one of Tuckman’s Stages of Team Development. • One of the 5 Common Dysfunctions of a team is fear of this. • Goals in a team are usually _______________, not individual. • Good teammates bring solutions to the team, not _____________. • Usually, a group only has one _____________. A team has multiple. • ...
Unit 1 2025-09-02
Across
- from others.
- should.
- in an unassertive, passive way.
- attack Shaking, sweating, dizziness and other symptoms, often accompanied by
- family, friends and the wider community.
- The way people feel about themselves; their sense of their value or worth.
- health The ability to have productive and beneficial relationships with others,
- Communication in which the speaker uses the word “I” and takes responsibility for their own thoughts and feelings without putting the listener on the defensive.
- Regard for one’s own health and well-being, and believing one is worthy of
- through traumatic events, experience flashbacks, images, anxiety and other symptoms.
- stress disorder (PTSD) An anxiety disorder in which people who have
- A type of communication in which people say what they think and stand up for what they believe, want or need, without hurting others or denying others’ rights.
- The quality of having a generally negative outlook on life, and expecting the
- of interest in normal activities, a major change in appetite or body weight, and trouble with sleeping.
- way, without violence.
- The quality of having a generally positive outlook on life, such as seeing
- A disagreement between people or groups.
Down
- resolution A way of managing anger and settling disagreements in a safe and
- made on the body.
- health The ability to find meaning and purpose in one’s life.
- A mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent sad or irritable mood,
- compulsive disorder (OCD)—An anxiety disorder in which a person’s brain gets stuck on a thought, and the person feels an urge to repeat a behavior many times.
- The emotional pain people feel in response to the death of a loved one or some other serious loss.
- Displaying behavior that expresses negative feelings, resentment or
- A type of communication in which people insist on being “right,” often
- possible outcome.
- A type of communication in which people agree to things they don’t want to do, or make up excuses for not doing something rather than telling others how they really feel.
- An event, situation or thought, either positive or negative, that causes stress.
- Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration.
- of “craziness” or pending death; sometimes caused by stressful situations but can also happen spontaneously.
- and blame or criticize others.
- The feeling of being under pressure due to change or any physical or mental
- health The ability to feel and express a wide range of emotions, control one’s response to those emotions and express emotions in healthy ways.
- health A state in which the body feels well and strong and all parts function as
- as temporary and good fortune as permanent.
- A settlement in which each side changes or gives up something in order to reach an agreement.
- health The ability to think clearly and cope with life; a state of mental well-being.
- The ability to put yourself in another person’s place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view.
38 Clues: should. • from others. • made on the body. • possible outcome. • way, without violence. • and blame or criticize others. • in an unassertive, passive way. • family, friends and the wider community. • A disagreement between people or groups. • as temporary and good fortune as permanent. • Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration. • ...
Components of EI 2025-01-30
5 Clues: ability to recognize and understand our own emotions • help us navigate relationships and communicate clearly. • which helps us stay focused on goals despite challenges • allows us to understand and relate to the emotions of others • the skill to manage those emotions in a healthy and productive way
Arguments and Nonfiction 2023-01-29
Across
- an inclination or mental leaning for or against something; prevents impartial judgment
- the thinking or logic used to make a claim in an argument
- based on factual information
- based on a person’s point of view, opinions, values, or emotions
- a thesis statement describing the position the writer is taking on an issue
- an admission in an argument that the opposing side has valid points
- the act of combining ideas from different sources to create, express, or support a new idea
- the arguments that can be made to oppose a viewpoint
Down
- a form of writing that presents a particular claim or idea and supports it with evidence
- the quality of truth or accuracy in a source
- the type of evidence based on personal accounts of incidents
- a reason why a counterargument is wrong
- a rhetorical appeal to reason or logic
- a rhetorical appeal to the reader’s or listener’s senses or emotions
- the quality of being trusted or believed evidence the information that supports a position in an argument; forms of evidence include facts, statistics (numerical facts), expert opinions, examples, and anecdotes
- a rhetorical appeal that focuses on the character or qualifications of the speaker
16 Clues: based on factual information • a rhetorical appeal to reason or logic • a reason why a counterargument is wrong • the quality of truth or accuracy in a source • the arguments that can be made to oppose a viewpoint • the thinking or logic used to make a claim in an argument • the type of evidence based on personal accounts of incidents • ...
PSY 225 Chapter 10 2026-03-30
Across
- What kind of emotions are guilt, pride, shame, and embarrassment?
- What type of attachment includes positive caregivers who are sensitive and dependable?
- Intensity of a child's emotional reactions
- What type of attachment includes impatient/negative or overzealous/overwhelming caregivers?
- What type of attachment includes abusive/neglectful (whether intentional or not) caregivers?
- The tendency to affiliate with others
- The strong emotional/affectionate ties we feel with people is called what?
- What is the emotion that expresses "I did something bad"?
Down
- What type of temperament includes a positive mood, easy adaptability, and regularity/predictability?
- What type of temperament includes being wary of new experiences, moderately emotional reactions, and isn't as predictable as easy babies?
- What type of attachment for babies includes inconsistent caregivers?
- What is the emotion that expresses "I am bad"?
- What kind of emotions are happiness, sadness, fear, anger, disgust, and surprise?
- What type of temperament includes negative moods, easy frustration, intense reactions, slowness to adapt, and irregularity?
- What is Bowlby's stage of attachment from birth to 6 weeks?
- What is the last name of the individual who categorized attachment styles?
16 Clues: The tendency to affiliate with others • Intensity of a child's emotional reactions • What is the emotion that expresses "I am bad"? • What is the emotion that expresses "I did something bad"? • What is Bowlby's stage of attachment from birth to 6 weeks? • What kind of emotions are guilt, pride, shame, and embarrassment? • ...
#SELDay Crossword 2022-03-10
Across
- A skill to help interrupt at the feelings section of the CBT model
- TRAILS encourages students to use ____________ -solving skills by integrating all their SEL core skills
- Doing the _______ of what your emotions tell you to do in order to not make a situation worse
- Emotions come with action __________, but often these can be unhelpful, especially in the long-term
- Cognitive __________ is any skill or strategy that a person uses to manage a stressful event or situation
- These can be neutral, helpful, or unhelpful
- The act of not doing something thus fueling anxiety
- An intervention that provides information and support to better understand and cope with illness
Down
- The way in which a person acts in response to a particular situation or stimulus
- His hierarchy of needs is an SEL foundational theory of psychological health
- Students apply ___________ making skills to set and reach goals and solve day-to-day problems
- Intentionally and systematically facing fears
- These are always valid. Not good or bad
- Purposeful attention, without judgment
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- This evidenced-based treatment is a foundation for TRAILS SEL
16 Clues: Purposeful attention, without judgment • These are always valid. Not good or bad • These can be neutral, helpful, or unhelpful • Intentionally and systematically facing fears • The act of not doing something thus fueling anxiety • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others • This evidenced-based treatment is a foundation for TRAILS SEL • ...
The Brain 2025-10-16
Across
- The outermost layer of the brain, responsible for thinking and perception.
- This gland controls hormones and helps convert food into energy.
- The brain's ability to change and adapt in response to learning and experiences.
- The process by which neurons form and connect through synapses.
- The lobe of the brain responsible for reasoning, problem-solving, and movement.
- The part of the brain that stores and forms memories.
- The part of the brain that regulates emotions such as happiness and anger.
Down
- This lobe is responsible for vision and is located at the back of the brain.
- The lobe that helps process sensory information such as touch and temperature.
- The part of the brain that controls involuntary functions like breathing and heartbeat.
- The nervous system begins detecting these from the outside world in the second trimester
- The largest part of the brain, responsible for thinking, memory, and emotions.
- thousand, The number of synapses per neuron by age three
- This gland helps control sleep and is activated by light.
- The lobe responsible for hearing, memory, and language processing.
- The part of the brain that relays sensory and motor information.
16 Clues: The part of the brain that stores and forms memories. • thousand, The number of synapses per neuron by age three • This gland helps control sleep and is activated by light. • The process by which neurons form and connect through synapses. • This gland controls hormones and helps convert food into energy. • ...
Block 2 Day 2 Review! 2015-09-22
Across
- You can use emotional intelligence to turn hot emotions into ____ emotions.
- Some people have a red or flushed face when they are __________.
- According to psychologists Art Bell and Brett Hart, there are how many common causes of conflict in the workplace?
- Emotional ______________ combines thinking, involving analysis, synthesis and evaluation, with emotional interpretation.
- Happy people do this.
- Better _____ is one benefit of emotional intelligence.
- You can use this to calm yourself down or as a distraction techniques.
Down
- Studies show that your body ________ communicates up to 50 percent of what you want to say.
- Identifying the attitudes, values, skills and knowledge of work colleagues can assist you in building _________ relationships.
- The first step to resoling conflict is to open a ___________.
- One coping technique is to consider the conflict situation from someone else’s ___________.
- Combining rational and emotional knowing assists us to improve ________ decision making.
- How many approaches are there to dealing with conflict?
- How many emotional and social competencies are there?
- Effective __________ skills is one professional benefit of emotional intelligence.
- For those people who lack the skills to effectively manage conflict, the two internal responses are ‘fight’ and ‘______’.
- Conflict can arise in the workplace in a number of different ways and is often the result of ____ communication.
17 Clues: Happy people do this. • How many emotional and social competencies are there? • Better _____ is one benefit of emotional intelligence. • How many approaches are there to dealing with conflict? • The first step to resoling conflict is to open a ___________. • Some people have a red or flushed face when they are __________. • ...
Health Triangle 2022-10-31
Across
- this is a category of food that you want to eat a lot from
- being able to believe someone and having faith in them
- doing this is part of our physical health and should be done for at least 30 minutes a day
- if we are able to eat a lot of healthy foods, some might say that we have this
- this is the category that deals with creating relationships and maintaining them
- the category of the triangle that deals with exercise, nutrition and hygiene
- the state of being free from injury and illness
- we want to work to be able to express these
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- this is when someone might feel anxious and overwhelmed
- this is something that is created between you an another individual
- this is the other name of the mental health category
- this means to keep you body clean
- this is one group of people who we socially interact with the most
- the category of the triangle that deals with stress, emotions, learning and enjoying yourself
- having a balanced health triangle in all categories
- this is the other group that we interact with the most to better our social health
16 Clues: this means to keep you body clean • we want to work to be able to express these • the state of being free from injury and illness • having a balanced health triangle in all categories • this is the other name of the mental health category • being able to believe someone and having faith in them • this is when someone might feel anxious and overwhelmed • ...
vocabulary 2022-11-04
9 Clues: conductor • destroyed • mischierous • contradictory • A learning time • excessively showy • the betrayle of trust • the quality of being calm • the technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings by geslures without
Robotic crossword 2022-09-27
9 Clues: 1978 • the AI robot • for exploring • surgical robots • help full machines • Asimov proposed three • Bomb discarding robots • For tasks such as vegetable • something that robots will never have
4th Grade Vocab #2 2020-12-01
Across
- yearly
- strong or solid
- a room
- strange
- extreme fear
- to go down
- feeling sick to your stomach
Down
- an upright structure that looks like a post
- to mature, or a flower
- to influence someone to do something by stirring emotions
- empty
- being willing and ready to give
- not graceful
- to identify someone or something
- to be without
- area of greatest attention
- belonging to a group of people with a high rank or title; showing excellent character; splendid
- jealousy
- time after sunset, but before full dark
19 Clues: empty • yearly • a room • strange • jealousy • to go down • not graceful • extreme fear • to be without • strong or solid • to mature, or a flower • area of greatest attention • feeling sick to your stomach • being willing and ready to give • to identify someone or something • time after sunset, but before full dark • an upright structure that looks like a post • ...
chapter 2 vocab 2021-10-05
Across
- audience the audience for which a message is written
- appeal to ethics
- the function or a job
- audience the reader to whom are responsible
- beliefs,customs,values
- audience listen to who are responsible
- to adjust
- sources indirect or secondhand reports
- the extent of treatment
- a specific end or outcome
- information is conveyed
Down
- appeal to emotions
- specialized language
- defining characteristics
- sensitivity adapting to a message
- the details of a documents
- document,video,tool
- appeal to the opportune moment
- appeal to logic
- audience points of views differ
20 Clues: to adjust • appeal to logic • appeal to ethics • appeal to emotions • document,video,tool • specialized language • the function or a job • beliefs,customs,values • the extent of treatment • defining characteristics • information is conveyed • a specific end or outcome • the details of a documents • appeal to the opportune moment • audience points of views differ • ...
PERSONALITY ADJECTIVES 2023-12-07
Across
- Someone who loves money
- Not generous
- Violent, who shows a lot of aggression
- Someone who is prejudiced against foreigners
- Contrary of over-achieving
- Contrary of uneducated
- That has a kind heart
- So cute you want to hug
- Cold, that has no heart or feelings
- Who shows loyalty
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- Someone who worries about something
- Contrary of responsible
- Someone who sympathize with other people's emotions
- Not brave
- The contrary of selfish
- sociable
- Who gets easily irritated
- kind
- Someone who breaks things by accident
19 Clues: kind • sociable • Not brave • Not generous • Who shows loyalty • That has a kind heart • Contrary of uneducated • Contrary of responsible • Someone who loves money • The contrary of selfish • So cute you want to hug • Who gets easily irritated • Contrary of over-achieving • Someone who worries about something • Cold, that has no heart or feelings • Someone who breaks things by accident • ...
word of the day list two 2023-10-19
Across
- other side of an argument
- struggles with emotions of characters
- logical way of presenting a belief
- compares two or more similar events
- authors main purpose
- repetition of the first consonant
- break down and examine
- quote information
Down
- correct
- the implied or felt meaning
- arguable statement
- reference to well known things
- clues understanding what is going on
- details of a character
- a writers targeted reader
- main idea of a text
- numerical or chronological order
- one of more causes with consequences
- comparison
19 Clues: correct • comparison • quote information • arguable statement • main idea of a text • authors main purpose • details of a character • break down and examine • other side of an argument • a writers targeted reader • the implied or felt meaning • reference to well known things • numerical or chronological order • repetition of the first consonant • logical way of presenting a belief • ...
Personality Revision 2016-05-23
Across
- The acronym for Anti-Social Personality Disorder
- Another word for something you are born with e.g. temperament
- A personality in which a person is shy, quiet, enjoy being alone, keep a distance from others
- Who found that babies were either easy-difficult, slow or warm-up?
- Who argued that APD could be predicted from other risk factors e.g. hyperactivity or low IQ, during childhood?
- APD has been explained using either ? or socioeconomic explanations
- Which part of the brain is responsible for sadness & fearful emotions as well as learning from mistakes?
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- Before what age must a person have symptoms of APD in order to be diagnosed?
- Who you are as a person; your thoughts, feelings and emotions
- A type of questionnaire used to measure personality (extroversion, neuroticism & psychoticism)
- Who argued that personality is innate and that there are three types - extrovert, introvert, neurotic?
- Bus and Plomin studied temperament in what type of babies?
- Who carried out MRI scans on criminals with APD?
13 Clues: The acronym for Anti-Social Personality Disorder • Who carried out MRI scans on criminals with APD? • Bus and Plomin studied temperament in what type of babies? • Who you are as a person; your thoughts, feelings and emotions • Another word for something you are born with e.g. temperament • Who found that babies were either easy-difficult, slow or warm-up? • ...
Romanticism & Realism 2021-10-06
Across
- Strindberg's plays focused on character's thoughts, or their _______
- This artistic form always ended happily, even when the heroes relied on emotions & feelings to guide them
- Romantic heroes relied on ______ and feelings to guide them
- These were included in many 19th century plays- including fires, train crashes, and floods
- This playwright, ____ Hugo, wrote a play that caused rioting in the streets
- German playwright who wrote about a Doctor whose wish for power turns out to be a bad deal
- The most popular form of Romanticism, this style involved exaggerated vocal techniques & gestures
- Russian playwright who wrote about the changing society of Russia
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- G.B.Shaw wrote about _________ and social issues of the time
- Dumas wrote the novel, and then wrote the play about The Count of _________ _________
- This playwright wrote controversial plays and was known as "The Father of Realism"
- This artistic form came about when people got tired of Romanticism and often included the latest scientific discoveries
- Stanislavsky and his colleagues came up with this new way of acting, it's still used today
13 Clues: Romantic heroes relied on ______ and feelings to guide them • G.B.Shaw wrote about _________ and social issues of the time • Russian playwright who wrote about the changing society of Russia • Strindberg's plays focused on character's thoughts, or their _______ • This playwright, ____ Hugo, wrote a play that caused rioting in the streets • ...
VOICE ACTIVITY #4 2023-12-20
Across
- Having a feeling of easily hurt or upset and being more aware than others to their emotions or needs.
- Having great power, influence, or strength.
- Not paying attention to what is happening around one.
- With a lack of clarity or specific detail.
- A feeling of fear or dread caused by the anticipation of a possible or likely danger.
Down
- A form of literature that is created as poetry or verse, typically using imagery and creative language to convey emotions or ideas.
- express an objection to what someone has said or done.
- The feeling of sadness or unhappiness caused by not getting what one hoped for or expected.
- Something well-known because one has already encountered it or dealt with it before.
- Having no faults or deficiencies in appearance, character, or performance.
- A feeling of thankfulness or appreciation for the good things in one's life and the efforts of others.
- Feeling or expressing gratitude.
- extremely and usually suddenly excited, upset, or angry
13 Clues: Feeling or expressing gratitude. • With a lack of clarity or specific detail. • Having great power, influence, or strength. • Not paying attention to what is happening around one. • express an objection to what someone has said or done. • extremely and usually suddenly excited, upset, or angry • ...
Diagnosing Psychopathy Lesson Day 1 2024-05-21
Across
- What might be broken by someone with psychopathy
- Type B personality disorder, mainly categorized by grandiosity
- Formally known as antisocial personality disorder, associated with lack of empathy among other things
- Mass in the brain that is connected to intense emotions, mainly known for fear response
- What is used to diagnose mental illnesses, not to identify causes
- The lobe that contains the amygdala, located near the ear
Down
- ____ nervous system, includes the brain and spinal cord
- A person with abnormalites in the prefrontal cortex might struggle to make these
- The way one acts in response to a stimulus, issues concerning this could lead to problems in school or work
- Type of material that the amygdala is made from, tightly packed
- People with abnormalities to the prefrontal cortex might struggle to do this with their emotions
- Action or feeling that could indicate an mental or physical illness
- ____ defiant disorder, classified as an attention deficit disorder, mainly in childhood
13 Clues: What might be broken by someone with psychopathy • ____ nervous system, includes the brain and spinal cord • The lobe that contains the amygdala, located near the ear • Type B personality disorder, mainly categorized by grandiosity • Type of material that the amygdala is made from, tightly packed • What is used to diagnose mental illnesses, not to identify causes • ...
The Outsiders: Part 1 Vocabulary 2024-01-08
Across
- The lion ____ the zebra.
- unwilling or unable to believe something
- a person who is broad and sturdily built
- The sun was ____.
- loss of respect, dishonorable
- The cookies smelled _______ good.
- to show understanding of others' emotions
Down
- unbelievable
- carefully
- Don't behave in such a _____ manner!
- to behave wisely
- occurring by chance with something else
- to be reactive to
- casually calm or relaxed
- to buy or obtain
- said with intent to mock
- playfully mischievous, untrustworthy
- unpleasantly damp to the touch
- uncommon, a singularity
19 Clues: carefully • unbelievable • to behave wisely • to buy or obtain • to be reactive to • The sun was ____. • uncommon, a singularity • The lion ____ the zebra. • casually calm or relaxed • said with intent to mock • loss of respect, dishonorable • unpleasantly damp to the touch • The cookies smelled _______ good. • Don't behave in such a _____ manner! • playfully mischievous, untrustworthy • ...
Bob Marley is this love 2019-04-03
Across
- most important part of the body
- were someone sleep
- a house
- prepared to do something
- to give someone something
- sunlight
- only one alone
- something protecting on the top of a house
- moon
- identical not difffrent
Down
- were you sit to eat
- a stack of paper mostly to do magic
- opposite of hate
- the emotions
- a type of food like beagle
- to be with someone
- we are going to
- treat someone good or the opposite of left
- a space that can be occupied in a house
19 Clues: moon • a house • sunlight • the emotions • only one alone • we are going to • opposite of hate • were someone sleep • to be with someone • were you sit to eat • identical not difffrent • prepared to do something • to give someone something • a type of food like beagle • most important part of the body • a stack of paper mostly to do magic • a space that can be occupied in a house • ...
Philippine Literature 2020-03-29
Across
- interpret something incorrectly
- not known
- characteristic of religion
- many cultures
- not sociable
- very fond
- against war
- thankful
- the emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends.
- very unusual or remarkable.
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- many purposes
- has many skills
- providing amusement or enjoyment.
- not complete
- feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages.
- fail to interpret or understand correctly.
- a feeling of great pleasure; delight.
- express a different opinion
- relating to or believing in a religion.
19 Clues: thankful • not known • very fond • against war • not complete • not sociable • many purposes • many cultures • has many skills • characteristic of religion • express a different opinion • very unusual or remarkable. • interpret something incorrectly • providing amusement or enjoyment. • a feeling of great pleasure; delight. • relating to or believing in a religion. • ...
Definition of Language and Learning 2020-09-30
Across
- MUMCAINNOTIOC
- The system of sound
- Third function of language that is, to cause or to prevent action
- ADERGIN
- NGESAPIK
- It is the form of communication
- ORMAOINTIN
- KEREASP
- Speaking and writing are called _____ Skills
Down
- ONDUS
- The system of word
- The system of meaning
- ROWD
- Second function of language that express feeling, emotions or attitudes and evoke similar feelings in the reader.
- RAOL
- Listening and reading are called _____Skills
- The system of structure
- First function of language that purpose is to communicate information
- UDETTIAP
- RYRABATRI
20 Clues: ROWD • RAOL • ONDUS • ADERGIN • KEREASP • NGESAPIK • UDETTIAP • RYRABATRI • ORMAOINTIN • MUMCAINNOTIOC • The system of word • The system of sound • The system of meaning • The system of structure • It is the form of communication • Listening and reading are called _____Skills • Speaking and writing are called _____ Skills • Third function of language that is, to cause or to prevent action • ...
Super 7 2024-10-10
Across
- he/she is
- I want
- you are, are you (temporary-emotions, location)
- gusta do you like/you like
- you have
- I go/I'm going
- you are
- a he/she goes to, he/she is going to
- you want/do you want
- there is, there are
Down
- I have
- he/she wants
- gusta he/she likes
- he/she is (temporary-location or feeling)
- I am
- gusta I like
- he/she has
- you go/ you are going
- I am (temporary-feeling/location)
19 Clues: I am • I have • I want • you are • you have • he/she is • he/she has • he/she wants • gusta I like • I go/I'm going • gusta he/she likes • there is, there are • you want/do you want • you go/ you are going • gusta do you like/you like • I am (temporary-feeling/location) • a he/she goes to, he/she is going to • he/she is (temporary-location or feeling) • you are, are you (temporary-emotions, location)
Call me Al cross word puzzle 2026-01-23
Across
- A form of literature that is created as poetry or verse, typically using imagery and creative language to convey emotions or ideas.
- The feeling of sadness or unhappiness caused by not getting what one hoped for or expected.
- Something well-known because one has already encountered it or dealt with it before.
- Feeling or expressing gratitude.
- A feeling of fear or dread caused by the anticipation of a possible or likely danger.
- Having no faults or deficiencies in appearance, character, or performance
Down
- A feeling of thankfulness or appreciation for the good things in one's life and the efforts of others.
- Not paying attention to what is happening around one.
- express an objection to what someone has said or done.
- Having a feeling of easily hurt or upset and being more aware than others to their emotions or needs.
- extremely and usually suddenly excited, upset, or angry
- With a lack of clarity or specific detail.
- Having great power, influence, or strength.
13 Clues: Feeling or expressing gratitude. • With a lack of clarity or specific detail. • Having great power, influence, or strength. • Not paying attention to what is happening around one. • express an objection to what someone has said or done. • extremely and usually suddenly excited, upset, or angry • ...
Skills Puzzle 2016-03-17
Across
- Handle pressure
- Handling conflicts
- Sending and Receiving messages
- You are a Language Arts person
- Time Management
- Things you need to do in the future
- Task Things you plan to do today
- Speaking and Writing
- Focused on one topic
- Computer Knowledge
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- Likes speaking does not like gestures
- Couch talking to you before a game
- Handle feelings
- Adjusting to change
- How you look
- Making wise decisions
- A skill you need to be president
- Like talking to people
- Working with team members
19 Clues: How you look • Handle pressure • Handle feelings • Time Management • Handling conflicts • Computer Knowledge • Adjusting to change • Speaking and Writing • Focused on one topic • Making wise decisions • Like talking to people • Working with team members • Sending and Receiving messages • You are a Language Arts person • A skill you need to be president • Couch talking to you before a game • ...
Definition of Language and Learning 2020-09-30
Across
- ORMAOINTIN
- The system of sound
- The system of meaning
- RAOL
- Second function of language that express feeling, emotions or attitudes and evoke similar feelings in the reader.
- UDETTIAP
- Third function of language that is, to cause or to prevent action
- First function of language that purpose is to communicate information
- KEREASP
- RYRABATRI
- The system of word
- The system of structure
Down
- MUMCAINNOTIOC
- Listening and reading are called _____Skills
- ONDUS
- Speaking and writing are called _____ Skills
- NGESAPIK
- ADERGIN
- ROWD
- It is the form of communication
20 Clues: RAOL • ROWD • ONDUS • KEREASP • ADERGIN • UDETTIAP • NGESAPIK • RYRABATRI • ORMAOINTIN • MUMCAINNOTIOC • The system of word • The system of sound • The system of meaning • The system of structure • It is the form of communication • Listening and reading are called _____Skills • Speaking and writing are called _____ Skills • Third function of language that is, to cause or to prevent action • ...
Definition of Language and Learning 2020-09-30
Across
- MUMCAINNOTIOC
- The system of sound
- Third function of language that is, to cause or to prevent action
- ADERGIN
- NGESAPIK
- It is the form of communication
- ORMAOINTIN
- KEREASP
- Speaking and writing are called _____ Skills
Down
- ONDUS
- The system of word
- The system of meaning
- ROWD
- Second function of language that express feeling, emotions or attitudes and evoke similar feelings in the reader.
- RAOL
- Listening and reading are called _____Skills
- The system of structure
- First function of language that purpose is to communicate information
- UDETTIAP
- RYRABATRI
20 Clues: ROWD • RAOL • ONDUS • ADERGIN • KEREASP • NGESAPIK • UDETTIAP • RYRABATRI • ORMAOINTIN • MUMCAINNOTIOC • The system of word • The system of sound • The system of meaning • The system of structure • It is the form of communication • Listening and reading are called _____Skills • Speaking and writing are called _____ Skills • Third function of language that is, to cause or to prevent action • ...
Executive Functon 2024-10-04
Across
- Arranging tasks by importance
- Choosing between options
- Allocating time effectively for activities
- Adapts to new situations
- Tracking one’s own performance
- Maintaining focus on tasks
- Managing one’s impulses
- Defining targets to achieve
- Stops impulsive actions
Down
- Thinking about one's own thinking
- Keeping tasks and materials in order
- Resisting sudden urges
- Managing emotions and behavior
- Holds and manipulates information temporarily
- Arranging steps in a logical order
- Starting a task without delay
- Concentrating on specific tasks
- Finding solutions to challenges
- Outlining steps to reach a goal
19 Clues: Resisting sudden urges • Managing one’s impulses • Stops impulsive actions • Choosing between options • Adapts to new situations • Maintaining focus on tasks • Defining targets to achieve • Arranging tasks by importance • Starting a task without delay • Managing emotions and behavior • Tracking one’s own performance • Concentrating on specific tasks • Finding solutions to challenges • ...
Super 7 Verbs 2022-10-12
Across
- he/she is
- I want
- you are, are you (temporary-emotions, location)
- gusta do you like/you like
- you have
- I go/I'm going
- you are
- a he/she goes to, he/she is going to
- you want/do you want
- there is, there are
Down
- I have
- he/she wants
- gusta he/she likes
- he/she is (temporary-location or feeling)
- I am
- gusta I like
- he/she has
- you go/ you are going
- I am (temporary-feeling/location)
19 Clues: I am • I have • I want • you are • you have • he/she is • he/she has • he/she wants • gusta I like • I go/I'm going • gusta he/she likes • there is, there are • you want/do you want • you go/ you are going • gusta do you like/you like • I am (temporary-feeling/location) • a he/she goes to, he/she is going to • he/she is (temporary-location or feeling) • you are, are you (temporary-emotions, location)
Super 7 2022-10-27
Across
- he/she is
- I want
- you are, are you (temporary-emotions, location)
- gusta do you like/you like
- you have
- I go/I'm going
- you are
- a he/she goes to, he/she is going to
- you want/do you want
- there is, there are
Down
- I have
- he/she wants
- gusta he/she likes
- he/she is (temporary-location or feeling)
- I am
- gusta I like
- he/she has
- you go/ you are going
- I am (temporary-feeling/location)
19 Clues: I am • I have • I want • you are • you have • he/she is • he/she has • he/she wants • gusta I like • I go/I'm going • gusta he/she likes • there is, there are • you want/do you want • you go/ you are going • gusta do you like/you like • I am (temporary-feeling/location) • a he/she goes to, he/she is going to • he/she is (temporary-location or feeling) • you are, are you (temporary-emotions, location)
Courtroom Behavior 2025-06-04
Across
- answers questions ________ while in court
- _______ when the judge enters the room
- To respect a judge means to _______ & appreciate their role as a fair and impartial decision maker
- Under no circumstances should I ever _________ anyone who is speaking while I am in court.
- inappropriate courtroom attire
- a ruling made by the judge if anyone is misbehaving on purpose, ignores what judge says, interferes with judges ability to administer justice, or insults the dignity of the court.
- one tip for reducing anxiety before court
Down
- a fancy word for proper behaviors and etiquette in the courtroom
- You might come across someone who is discourteous.Or maybe it’s someone you just can’t stand. If you try a case against someone like that, you have to keep your emotions in ________ - no matter what.
- a basic description of appropriate courtroom attire
- what do you refer to the judge as
- one outcome of receiving contempt of court
- You are to be completely _______ with your attorney about your emotions before court.
- inappropriate courtroom attire
14 Clues: inappropriate courtroom attire • inappropriate courtroom attire • what do you refer to the judge as • _______ when the judge enters the room • answers questions ________ while in court • one tip for reducing anxiety before court • one outcome of receiving contempt of court • a basic description of appropriate courtroom attire • ...
Visual Literacy 2021-11-27
Across
- The part of a picture that forms a setting and is furthest away from the viewer. It is the opposite of foreground.
- The part of a picture that is closest to the view. It is the opposite of background.
- Shows the attitude, emotions and reaction of a person. This does not rely on facial expressions.
- This tells us what a person is thinking or feeling.
Down
- Represents a person, group of people, idea, emotion, brand or company.
- Used to represent emotion, ideas and places. It is used to create mood and influence the audiences. emotions. An example of this is red.
- Group of people who encounter a written or visual text.
- This can be dim, bright or natural.
- The reason a text is created.
- Placing two different things side by side for effect.
- The way subjects (people) in visual texts. engage with and look at their audience.
- The path you take through a visual text.
- The attitude of the composer (creator of the text).
- A design that is used to style letters (writing).
- Where something is placed. If they are placed in the middle, they are the most important element in the picture.
- the most important and eye catching element.
16 Clues: The reason a text is created. • This can be dim, bright or natural. • The path you take through a visual text. • the most important and eye catching element. • A design that is used to style letters (writing). • The attitude of the composer (creator of the text). • This tells us what a person is thinking or feeling. • ...
Theatre Review Crossword 2023-11-08
Across
- a character who represents a certain type of idea
- a specific reason for saying or doing something; to show a character’s desires through voice and move
- the level or degree of importance in getting objectives met
- traits characteristics that make up physical appearance, such as postures, gestures, mannerisms, voice and clothing
- the vocal style, dialect, rhythm, and words of the characters
- anything that gets in the way of an objective
Down
- area
- incident the first event that suggests the situation of the drama will change; the event to which all other actions in the play can be traced
- readings the reading of a drama in which actors use manuscripts and rough blocking
- traits characteristics that make up personality, such as family circumstances, environment, occupation, level of education and interests
- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a legendary hero
- expressing emotions
- refers to moving away from the audience
- selectivity selecting the minimal amount of information needed to portray a character while communicating necessary ideas and emotions.
- any part of the stage that extends past the proscenium arch and into the audience or
- the result or consequence in the events
16 Clues: area • expressing emotions • refers to moving away from the audience • the result or consequence in the events • anything that gets in the way of an objective • a character who represents a certain type of idea • the level or degree of importance in getting objectives met • the vocal style, dialect, rhythm, and words of the characters • ...
Insight Therapy 2025-04-09
Across
- This therapy focuses on ridding the client of obstacles blocking their personal growth.
- A more directive and modern form of psychoanalysis?
- What type of therapy aims to enhance psychological functioning by fostering self-awareness and understanding?
- What does Sigmund Freud use to explain his unconscious to conscious mind theory?
- What kind of thinking results in overgeneralization and selective perception?
- Who was the creator of the ABCD approach?
- What do you call the things people say to themselves when they interpret events?
Down
- The biggest criticism of psychoanalysis is the lack of credibility.
- What is the most time-consuming therapy?
- The process of transferring the thoughts and emotions for a loved one onto the therapist is called?
- Group therapy is _______ than individual therapy.
- What approach is used in therapy to help set clear and measurable objectives that make it easier to track progress and outcomes?
- The therapy that focuses on addressing faulty thought processes and beliefs is?
- What do you call the type of therapy where multiple individuals collaborate to reach their therapeutic goals?
- These people have to make interpretations or expand upon what has been said.
- The capacity to connect with and feel another person's emotions and inner experience
16 Clues: What is the most time-consuming therapy? • Who was the creator of the ABCD approach? • Group therapy is _______ than individual therapy. • A more directive and modern form of psychoanalysis? • The biggest criticism of psychoanalysis is the lack of credibility. • These people have to make interpretations or expand upon what has been said. • ...
Crossword puzzle Unit 4 2021-05-02
14 Clues: stolz • heilig • staubig • opposite of pass • opposite of tiny • synonym for dirty • a week has five of it • you deside it´s youre • something a king wears • when you own something • it´s illegal to brake the • a small ... of a big thing • if there´s a clear sky it´s • if you have no emotions you are
Poetic Techniques 2023-11-23
Across
- a singular line
- repeated over and over again
- obvious exaggeration
- 3 describing words after the other
- repeating first letters
- ()
- …
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- a question which is not supposed to be answered
- symbolic figure of speech
- giving an object human characteristics
- a figure of speech
- represents a range of emotions
- a short story
- describe actions we can take, or things that happen
14 Clues: … • () • a short story • a singular line • a figure of speech • obvious exaggeration • repeating first letters • symbolic figure of speech • repeated over and over again • represents a range of emotions • 3 describing words after the other • giving an object human characteristics • a question which is not supposed to be answered • describe actions we can take, or things that happen
One time my teacher said... 2024-12-18
14 Clues: Scholar • One more time • keep it classy • Have you pooped • Rogers Half off • Trust the process • How may i help you • Take that hoodie off • Get your life together • Is your ipad connected • That will be 20 dollars • Do the next right thing • Make sure to turn in your grade sheet • When emotions are high thinking is low
Chapter 2 2016-01-14
Twelve Principles of Animation and More! 2016-11-29
Across
- To make something appear to move by creating a series of drawings, pictures, etc., and showing them a rapid succession.
- Amount of frames between poses.
- To get maximum feeling from the audience, animated characters must be drawn or modeled precisely.
- A filming technique in which objects are photographed in a series of slightly different positions.
- Used to increase the readability of emotions and actions.
- An animation process using clay or plasticine figures that are moved and fined using stop-motion photography.
- Living flesh distorts during motion. Exaggerated deformations will emphasize motion and impact.
- The clear presentation of an idea.
- Drawing the frames in sequence versus creating strong posed (keyframes) first and adding the in-between frames later.
- A visual plan for all the scenes and shots in an animation project.
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- The action that follows the main action; actions do not stop at the same time.
- Animation can occur before an action.
- Minor actions that occur due to a major action.
- Also known as ease in and ease out.
- Animated characters need to have a unique personality and have a wide range of emotions.
- The basis for almost all natural motion; created using a spline curve.
16 Clues: Amount of frames between poses. • The clear presentation of an idea. • Also known as ease in and ease out. • Animation can occur before an action. • Minor actions that occur due to a major action. • Used to increase the readability of emotions and actions. • A visual plan for all the scenes and shots in an animation project. • ...
vocabulary words 2014-09-23
Chapter 2016-01-14
Microbiology 2022-08-16
The Forebrain 2025-03-18
Across
- System group of interconnected brain structures located deep within the cerebrum. It plays a crucial role in regulating emotions, memory, motivation, and behavior
- processes sensory messages from your five senses like what you see or feel to the cerebrum.
- an area of the brain that produces hormones that control: Body temperature. Heart rate. Hunger.
- a brain region crucial for motor control and movement regulation
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- small, curved region of the brain located in the medial temporal lobe. It plays crucial roles in memory, learning, and spatial navigation
- secretion of melatonin by the pineal gland (involved in circadian rhythms) and regulation of motor pathways and emotions
- small almond-shaped region in the brain that plays a crucial role in processing and regulating emotions
7 Clues: a brain region crucial for motor control and movement regulation • processes sensory messages from your five senses like what you see or feel to the cerebrum. • an area of the brain that produces hormones that control: Body temperature. Heart rate. Hunger. • ...
Feb 12 2022 2022-02-12
Across
- That is born, grows and dies
- Cool calm collected
- Eternal principles for living
- That is seat of emotions
- Performed for higher ideal
- lazy, dark, procranisate
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- Where there is Dharma there is --------
- Perceiver feeler thinker
- Alignment of thought, speech and action
- Everything other than OM
- Performed for results
- hyperactive, arrogant, selfish
12 Clues: Cool calm collected • Performed for results • Perceiver feeler thinker • Everything other than OM • That is seat of emotions • lazy, dark, procranisate • Performed for higher ideal • That is born, grows and dies • Eternal principles for living • hyperactive, arrogant, selfish • Where there is Dharma there is -------- • Alignment of thought, speech and action
A Scandal In Bohemia 2020-04-27
12 Clues: a taunt • in diguise • unimportant • not quite right • being one of a kind • possessing authority • unable to be reformed • impressive and respected • expressing positive emotions • Blanche French for "white card" • a region in the modern day Czech Republic • the most common meaning is "a small period of time"
