Managing Stress and Coping With Loss
Across
- 2. The feeling of sorrow and pity for someone else's misfortune is ______.
- 5. Accidents, violent assaults, suicides, witnessing someone die, and natural disasters that are shoking are examples of these.
- 7. Reducing negative effects of stress will enable you to achieve _____.
- 9. A symptom of stress that can impare your ability to function. Causes discomfort.
- 11. An emotion characterized by apprehension and somatic symptoms of tension in which an individual anticipates impending danger, catastrophe, or misfortune.
- 13. Physical reaction that results from stress rather than from an injury or an illness.
- 17. An emotion that involves denying or making it difficult to believe that a loss has happened.
- 19. the act of becoming aware through your senses.
- 20. A person with preoccupied thoughts on how the loss could've of been prevented could be struggling from ________.
- 21. The act of showing sorrow or grief.
Down
- 1. After a loss, a person might try to make promises in hope of bringing back what they had lost, this is called _______.
- 3. Faces the reality of the loss and experiences closure.
- 4. Long-term stress and problems beyond a persons control.
- 6. Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life.
- 8. When your body loses its ability to adapt and you begin to tire.
- 10. The _______ is the variety of reactions that may surface as an individual makes sense of how a loss affects him or her.
- 12. In this emotion, a person may feel powerless and unfairly deprived of the person or thing they lost.
- 14. Anything that causes stress.
- 15. Acceptance of a loss.
- 16. The "emergency hormone" that prepares the body to respond to a stressor.
- 18. ______ is the ability to understand and share the emotions of another.