4.4: Psychodynamic and Humanistic Theories

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Across
  1. 4. Redirecting emotions toward a safer target instead of the real source.
  2. 7. Justifying behavior with logical but false explanations.
  3. 8. Thoughts and memories that are not currently in awareness but can be easily recalled.
  4. 10. Channeling unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities.
  5. 11. The part of personality that balances desires, reality, and morals.
  6. 12. Deep thoughts, memories, and desires that affect behavior but are not easily accessible.
Down
  1. 1. Pushing distressing thoughts or memories out of conscious awareness.
  2. 2. Attributing one’s own thoughts or feelings to someone else.
  3. 3. Returning to childish behaviors in response to stress.
  4. 5. The thoughts, feelings, and experiences we are aware of at any given moment.
  5. 6. A person's unique patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
  6. 9. Refusing to accept reality to avoid painful emotions.