MOD G UNIT 4 VOCAB

  1. Red blood cell deficiency.
    Anemia
  2. Inflammation of a joint which usually occurs with pain and swelling.
    Arthritis
  3. The preferred way to manage stress whenever this is a reasonable possibility of success.
    Assertiveness
  4. Expressive and instrumental responses that communicate our feelings to others or that may enhance our chance of survival.
    Behavioral reactions
  5. Inflammation of the bursa between bondy prominences and muscles or tendons.
    Bursitis
  6. An adaptive response to stress which allows us to remain in the stressful situation but in a less active way than with an assertive approach.
    Compromise
  7. A response to a stressful situation that involves a change in our behavior due to another direct influence.
    Conformity
  8. The urge to succeed.
    Desire for success
  9. How stress is labeled when events have a harmful effect.
    Distress
  10. A complex pattern or changes that includes physiological arousal, subjective feelings, cognitive processes and behavior reactions- all in response to a situation we perceive to be personally significant.
    Emotion
  11. Redness of skin.
    Erythema
  12. Good stress.
    Eustress
  13. May serve as a valuable "window" that influences not only how individuals appraise stress but also how they cope with stress.
    Gender
  14. A preponderance of postive thoughts and feelings about one's life.
    Happiness
  15. Paralysis on one side of the body.
    Hemiplegia
  16. Insufficient stress.
    Hypostress
  17. A complex emotion that occurs when we fear losing a close relationship with another person or have lost it already.
    Jealousy
  18. Energizing and directing our efforts toward a meaningful goal.
    Motivation
  19. Goal-directed activities that energize and direct behavior.
    Motives
  20. Making mutual concessions with another person.
    Negotiation
  21. Mild emotional distrubances that impair judgement.
    Neuroses
  22. Reduction of bone mass.
    Osteoporosis
  23. Paralysis of the lower half.
    Paraplegia
  24. Severe mental disorder that interfere with a perception of reality.
    Psychoses
  25. Method for treating mental disorders by mental rather than physical therapy.
    Psychotherapy
  26. Paralysis of all four extremities.
    Quadriplegia
  27. Form of arthritis with inflammation of the joints, swelling, stiffness, and pain.
    Rheumatoid arthritis
  28. Psychosocial motives that are largely inborn.
    Stimulus needs
  29. Pattern of responses an individual makes to stimulus events that disturb his or her equilibrium or exceed coping abilities.
    Stress
  30. Elements of pleasure and displeasure, likeing or disliking that are a component of emotions.
    Subjective feelings
  31. People who tend to be competitive, arguementative, and impatient, as well as hostile.
    Type A individuals
  32. People who tend to be more relaxed.
    Type B individuals
Author
jmejamison
ID
63913
Card Set
MOD G UNIT 4 VOCAB
Description
SPECIAL PHYSICAL EMOTIONAL NEEDS
Updated