Emotions/Stress

1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435
Across
  1. 4. Shifting the feelings about one person or situation to on object or another person.
  2. 5. Your body works to resist the stressor.
  3. 7. Painful thoughts or feelings are pushed away from conscious thought.
  4. 12. The biological passing of characteristics from parents to child
  5. 13. Fight or flight response
  6. 16. Refuse to believe what has happened.
  7. 17. Finally understand the reality of the situation.
  8. 19. A strong feeling of displeasure
  9. 20. Seeing your own faults or feelings in other people.
  10. 21. The mix of how you feel, think, and behave that makes you different from other people.
  11. 22. Refusal to recognize reality.
  12. 24. Replacement of undesirable impulses with acceptable behavior
  13. 25. Make promises in an attempt to postpone the inevitable outcome.
  14. 26. Your physical and social surroundings, learned behaviors.
  15. 28. Feeling of hopelessness and sorrow over the loss
  16. 30. Strong, immediate reactions that you feel in response to an experience.
  17. 31. A fear of the unknown
  18. 33. A feeling of having done something wrong.
  19. 34. Used to protect or defend yourself from feeling too much pain.
  20. 35. Creation of make believe events that seem more pleasant than the real world.
Down
  1. 1. Covering up faults or weaknesses by trying to excel in other areas.
  2. 2. Your body’s response to physical or mental demands or pressures
  3. 3. Wanting to blame someone for what has happened.
  4. 6. Acting less maturely that you normally would>
  5. 8. How you feel about yourself.
  6. 9. When you feel that you are in danger.
  7. 10. Admiring someone so much that they see the person as perfect.
  8. 11. Hide true feelings from themselves by acting in a manner opposite to the way they really feel.
  9. 14. Positive stress
  10. 15. A strong affection or deep concern for another person
  11. 18. Unable to fight or flight, nor resist the stressors any longer.
  12. 23. A deep sorrow that is caused by the loss of someone or something.
  13. 27. The act of making an excuse for an undesirable behavior.
  14. 29. The state of well-being in the mind
  15. 32. Negative stress