chapter 13 and chapter 14

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Across
  1. 1. – Coping aimed at regulating emotional responses to stress.
  2. 8. – Technique using monitoring devices to control physiological processes.
  3. 9. – Performing a behavior to earn rewards or avoid punishment.
  4. 10. – The drive to excel, succeed, or reach a standard of excellence.
  5. 12. – A biological or psychological requirement for well-being.
  6. 13. – The highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy, realizing one’s full potential.
  7. 15. – Study of how psychological factors affect health, illness, and treatment.
  8. 17. – Response to perceived challenges or threats that disrupt homeostasis.
  9. 18. – Maslow’s pyramid model of human needs from basic to self-actualization.
  10. 19. – Two-factor theory that emotion results from arousal plus cognitive interpretation.
  11. 20. – Efforts to manage stress and its emotional consequences.
Down
  1. 2. – Coping aimed at addressing the source of stress directly.
  2. 3. – Performing an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than external reward.
  3. 4. – Theory that facial expressions can influence emotional experience.
  4. 5. – Complex reactions that include physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience.
  5. 6. – A psychological state that motivates an organism to satisfy a need.
  6. 7. – Theory that emotions and physiological arousal occur simultaneously.
  7. 11. – Theory that emotions arise from physiological arousal.
  8. 14. – The internal processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
  9. 16. – Ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity.