Module 3 Terms

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Across
  1. 3. A disagreement or clash between individuals or groups due to differences in opinions, values, or goals.
  2. 7. communication The transmission of messages without words, using gestures, facial expressions, posture, and eye contact.
  3. 8. The person who interprets and understands the message sent by the communicator.
  4. 12. Feeling compassion, sorrow, or pity for another person’s situation.
  5. 13. Relating to the interaction between psychological factors and social environment.
  6. 16. A defense mechanism where a person unconsciously adopts the characteristics or behaviors of another individual or group.
  7. 17. space The physical area surrounding an individual that they consider their own and prefer to keep free from intrusion.
  8. 18. Refusing to acknowledge reality or facts that cause distress.
  9. 21. Justifying or explaining behavior or feelings with logical reasons, even if they are not the true cause.
  10. 23. Partial loss of the ability to communicate, usually resulting from brain injury or stroke.
  11. 24. chart The official record of a patient’s medical history, assessments, treatments, and care documentation.
  12. 25. Replacing an unattainable or unacceptable goal with one that is more achievable or acceptable.
  13. 26. pitch The highness or lowness of a person’s voice, determined by vibration frequency of the vocal cords.
  14. 28. mechanisms Unconscious psychological strategies used to protect oneself from anxiety or uncomfortable thoughts and feelings.
  15. 30. Unconsciously blocking unpleasant thoughts or memories from awareness.
  16. 31. A language disorder caused by brain damage that affects a person’s ability to communicate, including speaking, understanding, reading, or writing.
  17. 32. communication The use of spoken or written words to convey a message.
  18. 33. A defense mechanism in which emotional distress is expressed through physical symptoms with no organic cause.
  19. 34. A traditional story or widely held but false belief or idea.
Down
  1. 1. A verbal or written account of observed, measured, or documented information.
  2. 2. The information, idea, or feeling that a sender wishes to communicate to a receiver.
  3. 4. A group of individuals connected by blood, marriage, adoption, or strong emotional ties who provide support and nurture.
  4. 5. Reverting to behaviors of an earlier developmental stage in response to stress or anxiety.
  5. 6. The exchange of information, thoughts, or feelings between individuals through verbal or nonverbal methods.
  6. 9. tone The emotional quality or attitude conveyed in the way words are spoken.
  7. 10. Relating to the normal functions and processes of the body.
  8. 11. A learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and decoding words.
  9. 14. Redirecting unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities or behaviors.
  10. 15. human need Fundamental requirements essential for survival and well-being, such as food, water, shelter, safety, love, and belonging.
  11. 19. Attributing one’s own unacceptable thoughts or feelings to another person.
  12. 20. language Nonverbal communication expressed through posture, gestures, facial expressions, and movements.
  13. 22. A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility in response to a perceived threat or frustration.
  14. 27. The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings or perspective.
  15. 28. Redirecting emotions or impulses from the original source to a safer or more acceptable substitute.
  16. 29. The person who originates and conveys a message to another individual.