Chapter 4 Toby Maldonado

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Across
  1. 4. allowing emotions to dominate our thoughts and explosively expressing them
  2. 10. when the experience of the same emotion rapidly spreads form one person to others
  3. 12. emotions that involve unique and consistent behavioral diplays
  4. 13. a combination of surprise and joy coupled with a number of positive feelings
  5. 14. intense sadness that follows a substantial loss
  6. 16. talk about our emotional experiences with others
  7. 19. actively changing how you think about meaning of emotion is eliciting situations so that their emotional impact is changed
Down
  1. 1. systematically desensitizing yourself to emotional experience
  2. 2. intentionally devoting your attention only to aspects of an event or encounter
  3. 3. intentionally avoiding specific topics that you know will provoke unwanted emotion
  4. 5. staying away from people, places, or activities that provoke emotions you don't want
  5. 6. attempts to influence which emotions you have
  6. 7. assumption that venting will rid you of anger
  7. 8. trigger two or more primary emotions simultaneously
  8. 9. emotion management and communication are socially desirable and appropriate
  9. 10. is an intense reaction to an event that involves interpreting event meaning
  10. 11. are low-intensity states
  11. 15. short-term emotional reactions to events that generate only limited arousal
  12. 17. involves inhibiting thoughts, arousal, and outward behavioral display of emotion
  13. 18. is a negative primary emotion that occurs