AP Psych 5.1-5.2
Across
- 2. is a positive subjective experience that may result after the experience of trauma or stress
- 6. Strengths that connect to the larger universe, like gratitude, hope, and spirituality
- 9. Major life changes or disasters
- 10. Reduces physiological arousal
- 16. describes the process of experiencing stress
- 19. Greater closeness with others
- 20. managing emotional reactions to stress as a coping strategy
- 22. Negative, debilitating stress
- 23. Seeking out social connections and support
- 24. Taking care of oneself and others
- 28. Reduced immune function leading to increased illness
- 29. Enhanced spiritual awareness (i.e., an increased overall connection with the world)
- 31. Recognition of new paths and opportunities
- 32. Stress-induced tension headaches or migraines
- 33. examines the relationship between physical health, wellness, behavior, and mental processes
- 34. Coping with the stressor through a fight-flight-freeze response
- 35. Positive, motivating stress
- 36. Using prescribed medication to manage stress-related symptoms
- 37. is a positive subjective experience that involves recognizing and appreciating the good things in life
Down
- 1. Strengths that protect against excess, like forgiveness, humility, and self-regulation
- 2. Increased perception of personal strength
- 3. Clearly defining the stressor
- 4. Promotes relaxation and mindfulness
- 5. Deeper appreciation for everyday life
- 7. focuses on the factors that contribute to a fulfilling and healthy life
- 8. Cognitive strengths like creativity, curiosity, and judgment
- 11. are a chemical or biological agent, environmental condition, external stimulus, or an event seen as causing stress to an organism
- 12. Interpersonal strengths like love, kindness, and social intelligence
- 13. Initial response to stress
- 14. Emotional strengths like bravery, perseverance, and honesty
- 15. Elevated blood pressure due to prolonged stress
- 17. Depletion of resources and increased susceptibility to illness
- 18. Brainstorming and implementing solutions
- 21. reacting to stress by tending to personal needs and seeking social support
- 22. Minor irritations that build up over time
- 25. Early life stressors with long-term effects
- 26. is a factor in heightened susceptibility to disorders and disease
- 27. Civic strengths like fairness, leadership, and teamwork
- 30. viewing stress as a problem and working towards a solution