Chapter 4 Experiencing and Expressing Emotions

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Across
  1. 4. Blended emotion of surprise and joy.
  2. 6. Type of emotions that involve unique and consistent behavioral displays across cultures.
  3. 8. Intense sadness following a substantial loss.
  4. 9. When the same emotion rapidly spreads from one person to others
  5. 11. Type of strategy where you count to 10 before speaking or acting once you have been angered.
  6. 12. Allowing emotions to dominate our thoughts and explosively expressing them
  7. 13. Type of communication where you offer personal assistance.
  8. 14. Inhibiting thoughts, arousal, and outward displays of emotion.
  9. 15. Actively changing how you think about meaning of emotion-eliciting situations.
  10. 16. Low-intensity states that are not caused by particular events.
  11. 17. Intense reaction to an event
  12. 18. systematically desensitizing yourself to emotional experiences.
Down
  1. 1. Openly expressing your emotions enables you to purge them.
  2. 2. Spending most of your time in a suppressed rage.
  3. 3. Talking about our emotions to others
  4. 5. Type of emotions that may trigger two or more primary emotions simultaneously.
  5. 7. Type of communication by ignoring others or giving dirty looks.
  6. 9. Avoiding in which you stay away from people, places, or activities that provoke undesirable emotions.
  7. 10. Short-term emotional reactions that generate only limited arousal
  8. 19. negative primary emotion that occurs when you are blocked or interrupted.