Across
- 2. Created hierarchy of needs, a pyramid which explains which needs take priority for us
- 4. First stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome; fight or flight defenses are set off.
- 6. Motivation is caused by the desire to satisfy needs
- 7. When faced with too much stress, many people (especially men) tend to _______ and isolate themselves.
- 14. Emotions require both physical arousal and a label for that arousal
- 16. A desire for accomplishment, improvement, mastery of skills, and control
- 18. Along with the stress hormone, this is produced when the fight or flight response is triggered.
- 19. Our body’s biological response that is triggered to protect us when we feel threatened.
- 23. Lure or repel us according to our physiological needs
- 27. Our body’s preferred weight
- 28. One type of stress; stress that is considered bad for you because it inhibits your ability to perform/achieve.
- 29. One type of stress; stress that is considered good for you because it motivates you to achieve.
- 30. Emotion is caused by awareness of physiological state
- 31. Moderate arousal leads to optimal performance
Down
- 1. Bodily responses and experienced emotions occur simultaneously
- 3. The need to belong
- 5. The tendency of facial expressions to trigger corresponding feelings (especially for happiness, anger, and fear)
- 8. Third Stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome; adrenal glands are unable to secrete any more hormones and the person can become disoriented.
- 9. Outlook on a situation; can lead to better control over how stressful events are handled.
- 10. Our body strives to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- 11. The tendency of behavior to trigger corresponding feelings
- 12. The study of how psychological, neural, and endocrine processes together affect the immune system and health.
- 13. An often deadly physical result of too much stress over prolonged periods of time.
- 15. Second stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome; tries to cope with the stressor and control negative reactions.
- 17. Personality type; people who are always operating at full speed, are impatient, and are filled with distress.
- 20. A complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and does not need to be learned
- 21. Personality type; people who are laid back, open to change, don’t put competition first, and have low levels of distress.
- 22. A visual diagram used to illustrate the amount of stress in three major aspects of a person’s life; each side of the diagram represents a different area in life.
- 24. A mix of bodily arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experiences and feelings
- 25. The body’s resting weight of energy output
- 26. Outlook on a situation; often leads to more stress due to the negative method of handling a stressful event.
