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2 nd Semester Test Review. What are the three main parts of environment that influence personality? FAMILY FRIENDS CULTURE. What are the two main factors that determine how a personality develops? HEREDITY and ENVIRONMENT.
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2nd Semester Test Review
What are the three main parts of environment that influence personality? • FAMILY • FRIENDS • CULTURE
What are the two main factors that determine how a personality develops? HEREDITY and ENVIRONMENT
What stage of personality development are high school students in? SEARCH FOR IDENTITY
This trait describes that you are responsible and self-disciplined. (possibly room clean and orderly) CONSCIENTIOUS
Stages of personality development. • Develop trust – birth to 18 months. • Learn to be independent – 18 months to 3 years. • Take initiative – 3 to 6 years. • Develop skills – 6 to 12 years. • Search for identity – 12 to 19 years. • Establish intimacy – 20 to 40 years. • Create and nurture – 40 to 65 years. • Look back with acceptance – 65+ years.
Typical behaviors of people with high self esteem: • Accept themselves for who they are. • Realistic view of their strengths and weaknesses. • Maintain a positive attitude.
Average change of self- esteem between stages: Childhood to Adolescence DOWN Adolescence to Adulthood UP Adulthood to Senior Citizen DOWN (page 38)
Hierarchy of Needs 3 Safety Needs - shelter from elements - feel safe from violence - enough money
Learned Emotions - love - guilt - shame
The important first step in dealing with emotions in a healthy way is RECOGNIZING YOUR EMOTIONS
Defense Mechanisms Denial – refusing to recognize a problem Reaction Formation – behaving in a way opposite to the way that you feel Regression – returning to immature behaviors to express emotions
Defense Mechanisms Compensation – making up for weaknesses in one area by excelling in another area Projection – putting your own faults onto another person Rationalization – making excuses for actions or feelings
True or False One helpful way of coping with emotions is to confront the situation head on. TRUE
What is the trait that describes how responsible and self-disciplined you are? AGREEABLENESS
What is how much you like and respect yourself? SELF-ESTEEM
The response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened. - normal part of life - can be positive or negative STRESS
Positive stress - EUSTRESS Negative stress – DISTRESS
Stages of Stress 1st – Alarm 2nd – Resistance 3rd – Exhaustion
Warning signs of stress during the alarm stage: ADRENALINE RELEASED HEART BEATS FASTER BREATHING SPEEDS UP MUSCLES TENSE
After you recognize the warning signs of stress, you should: TRY TO IDENTIFY THE STRESSOR
Yes or No Stress may cause: Asthma Yes Headaches Yes Ulcers No (page 63)
True or False How you react to a stressor depends on the way other people react. FALSE
The tendency to focus on the positive aspects of a situation – OPTIMISM
The tendency to focus on the negative and expect the worst – PESSIMISM
True or False One of the best ways to deal with extreme or prolonged stress is to build a support system to improve your resilience. TRUE
True or False Confiding in yourself by writing in a journal is a good strategy for building resilience. TRUE
True or False Stress can improve your ability to concentrate and perform at your best. TRUE (helps you focus)
A person who accepts nothing less than excellence – PERFECTIONIST
True or False Different people often have different responses to the same stressor. TRUE
True or False One of the warning signs of stress is being supportive of others. FALSE
An illness that affects the mind and reduces a person’s ability to function, to adjust to change, or to get along with others. MENTAL DISORDER
Doesn’t pay attention to others, is disorganized, is easily distracted, talks excessively and has trouble working quietly are signs of ADHD – ATTENTION-DEFICIT / HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
Causes of mental disorders - PHYSICAL FACTORS - HEREDITY - EARLY EXPERIENCES -RECENT EXPERIENCES
Fear caused by a source you cannot identify or a source that doesn’t pose as much threat as you think. ANXIETY
Not eating enough food to maintain a healthy body weight. ANOREXIA NERVOSA
Not eating enough food to maintain a healthy body weight. ANOREXIA NERVOSA
Main health risk of Binge Eating Disorder. EXCESS WEIGHT GAIN
The symptoms of this disorder are feeling sad and hopeless for months, being unable to enjoy activities that were once a source of pleasure, and sometimes being unable to accomplish daily tasks. CLINICAL DEPRESSION
Risk factors of depression • RELATIVE WITH A MOOD DISORDER • MAJOR LIFE CHANGE • PREVIOUS BOUT OF DEPRESSION • A SENSE OF HOPELESSNESS
Making up stories to explain new scars and wearing long pants and long-sleeved shirts during hot weather may be signs of what? SELF-INJURY
Reasons why a person may not seek help for a mental disorder - DON’T RECOGNIZE THEY HAVE ONE - THINK THEY CAN HANDLE IT THEMSELVES - DON’T KNOW WHERE TO GET HELP
A type of mental health professional who can prescribe medicine for clinical depression. PSYCHIATRIST
Type of psychotherapy that helps people better understand the reasons for their behavior. INSIGHT THERAPY
True or False A person with binge eating disorder is likely to have an irritated throat and eroded tooth enamel. FALSE (bulimia)
True or False Bulimia may begin in connection with a diet. TRUE
True or False Most suicides occur without a warning. TRUE
To calculate alcohol content from proof, divide by two. What is the alcohol content of 60-proof vodka? 30 PERCENT
True or False Advertisements influence underage drinking by showing drinkers in beautiful or fun scenarios. TRUE