Across
- 2. an attachment style where the person has low self-esteem, strong fear of rejection or abandonment, and clinginess in relationships
- 6. The ability of a couple to reinvent themselves on location and to create a new relational arrangement with each other
- 7. Tending to experience negative emotions (anxiety, anger, depression), having low tolerance for stress or aversive stimuli
- 10. the idea that the capacity for sharing deep emotional states arises from the limbic system of the brain
- 11. an attachment style where the person is extremely independent, self-directed, and often uncomfortable with intimacy
- 12. The tendency to display self-discipline, strive for achievement, control impulses, awake, and be aware of one's surroundings.
- 14. Concern for social harmony; tendency to want to get along with others, willing to compromise
- 17. a brain cell that reacts both when a particular action is performed and when it is only observed
- 18. includes traits such as being talkative, energetic, assertive, and outgoing. Tending to take on positions of leadership, first to offer their opinion and suggestions
Down
- 1. The conscious decision to maintain a relationship over time
- 3. to see your partner as a source of exciting experiences, support for becoming a better person, or a way to expand your own capabilities
- 4. the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious and is responsible for reality testing and a sense of personal identity
- 5. Transmits signals across a synapse from one neuron to another
- 8. sexual desire or excitement
- 9. an ancient Indian Sanskrit text on sexuality, eroticism, and emotional fulfillment in life
- 13. a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen
- 15. A relationship between two or more people in which personal boundaries are permeable and unclear
- 16. the ethical component of the personality and provides the moral standards by which the ego operates
- 19. a part of the unconscious that contains all the urges and impulses, including what is called the libido. It's the primitive and instinctive component of personality
