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Chapter 3. EMOTIONS & DEFENSE MECHANISMS. COMMON EMOTIONS. HAPPY SAD LONELY FEAR LOVE ANGER GUILT JEALOUS. EMOTIONS. FEELINGS PRODUCED IN RESPONSE TO LIFE EXPERIENCES. MANAGING EMOTIONS. TALK TO A FRIEND (SOMEONE) BE ACTIVE – GET YOUR MIND OFF THE SITUATION
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Chapter 3 EMOTIONS & DEFENSE MECHANISMS
COMMON EMOTIONS • HAPPY • SAD • LONELY • FEAR • LOVE • ANGER • GUILT • JEALOUS
EMOTIONS • FEELINGS PRODUCED IN RESPONSE TO LIFE EXPERIENCES
MANAGING EMOTIONS • TALK TO A FRIEND (SOMEONE) • BE ACTIVE – GET YOUR MIND OFF THE SITUATION • LISTEN TO MUSIC, WRITE, DRAW, EXERCISE • FIND YOUR WAY! #4 ON NOTES
FOLDABLE • THINK ABOUT 4 OF YOUR COMMON EMOTIONS • AT LEAST 1 NEGATIVE EMOTION • WHAT CAUSES THE EMOTION • HOW YOU MANAGE THE EMOTION
FOLDABLE • WHITE SHEET OF PAPER • FOLD VERTICALLY, LEAVING ABOUT 1 INCH, UNEQUAL • VIEW “LANDSCAPE” • DIVIDE INTO 4 SECTIONS AND CUT
FOLDABLE • CHOOSE 4 COMMON EMOTIONS (1 NEGATIVE) • INSIDE #1 – CAUSES • INSIDE #2 – HOW I MANAGE IT
WORKSHEET • PICK UP • FINISH IT • STAPLE TO FOLDABLE • TURN IN TODAY
Chapter 3 DEFENSE MECHANISMS
DEFENSE MECHANISMS • UNCONSCIOUS THOUGHTS OR BEHAVIORS USED TO AVOID UNPLEASANT(NEGATIVE) EMOTIONS
LIMITATIONS OF D.M.’S • FEW (IF ANY) LONG TERM BENEFITS • MASK THE UNWANTED FEELINGS - IGNORING THE EMOTION • USED TO COPE (TEMPORARY) – NEED TO DEAL WITH OUR EMOTIONS
COMPENSATION Overachieving in one area to cover a weakness in another
REGRESSION Using childlike expressions of emotions EX: tantrums
DENIAL pretend something has not happened • Ex. Your boy/girlfriend broke up with you… • You tell your friends that You KNOW you will get back together
REPRESSION Blocking out unpleasant memories Ex: “I don’t remember…)
RATIONALIZATION making excuses or justifying your behavior • Ex: You don’t study for a test because you want to hang out with your friends • (and you think you’ll pass the test anyway)
DAYDREAMING Imagining pleasant things/memories to distract yourself from unpleasant reality
PROJECTION seeing your faults in someone else • ex: you receive a test back and didn’t make a very good score… • you say to your friend “you didn’t do very well on the Test either…”
IDEALIZATION Copying someone you admire because you cannot accept yourself
DISPLACEMENT Transfer of negative feelings from one person to another Ex: mad at your parents – take it out on sibling/friend
SUBLIMATION Redirecting negativity into positive behavior Ex: mad – go exercise
QUIZ – SEC. 1 & 2 TOMORROW
QUIZ – sec 3 & 4 FRIDAY