Across
- 2. changing how you think about the meaning of emotion-eliciting situations so that their emotional impact is changed
- 8. attempts to influence which emotions you have, when you have them, and how you experience and express them
- 12. when the experience of the same emotion rapidly spreads from one person to others
- 14. a negative primary emotion that occurs when you are blocked or interrupted from attaining an important goal by what you see as an improper action by an external agent
- 16. agreed upon forms of emotion management and communication in a given culture
- 19. always suppressing anger can put yourself in a near-constant state or arousal and negative thinking
Down
- 1. when a person says or does something that makes you angry, count slowly to 10 before you speak or act
- 3. an event that triggers two or more primary emotions simultaneously
- 4. intentionally devoting your attention only to aspects of an event or encounter that you know won't provoke an undesired emotion
- 5. an intense reaction to an event that involves interpreting event meaning, becoming physiologically aroused, labeling the experience as emotional, managing reactions, and communicating through emotional displays and disclosures
- 6. allowing emotions to dominate our thoughts and explosively expressing them
- 7. systematically desensitizing yourself to emotional experience
- 8. the ability to interpret emotions accurately and to use this information to manage emotions, communicate them competently, and solve the relationship problems
- 9. the intense sadness that follows a substantial loss
- 10. emotions that involve unique and consistent behavioral displays across cultures
- 11. openly expressing your emotions enables you to purge them
- 13. low-intensity states that are not caused by particular events and typically last longer than feelings and emotions
- 15. talking about our emotional experiences with others
- 17. a combination of surprise and joy coupled with a number of positive feelings such as excitement, amazement, and sexual attraction
- 18. short-term emotional reactions to events that generate only limited arousal
