Across
- 5. defense mechanism of acting oppositely
- 7. perspective of psychology founded on inherent growth
- 11. defense mechanism of suppressing painful thoughts out of conscious
- 12. type of theory of behaviors being motivated to achieve rewards
- 13. inherent biological behavior
- 14. type of theory of behaviors being motivated to maintain optimal stimulus
- 15. defense mechanism of refusing to believe facts
- 17. willingness towards new experiences
- 18. tests of ambiguous stimuli to uncover subconscious
- 21. sociability
- 23. part of the brain that maintains homeostasis, including hunger
- 24. hormone released from body fat to make you feel full
- 25. type of law that states optimal performance occurs at moderate stress
Down
- 1. type of theory of behaviors being motivated by internal pursuit of growth
- 2. defense mechanism of attributing one's own thoughts and traits onto others
- 3. motivation from external satisfaction
- 4. tendency of being organized
- 6. tendency to be emotionally instable
- 8. motivation from internal satisfaction
- 9. type of theory of behaviors being motivated to seek new experiences
- 10. type of theory of behaviors being motivated by reducing biological needs
- 16. defense mechanism of coping through child-like behaviors
- 19. defense mechanism of redirecting emotions from its source to a smaller target
- 20. tendency to be trusting and prioritize cooperation
- 22. hormone released from the stomach to make you feel hunger
