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Illustration used to represent ideas

Mind Mapping

important skill necessary for getting along with others

love

ongoing lifelong process of developing one's work

career development

gather information about a person's family

genogram

managing emotions

being honest on what you feel

influence a person's self esteem

all the given choices

close tie between two people

family

brain section is the largest part

cerebrum

develop a common set of skills and knowledge

personality and interest

hills and abilities and how they may fit in particular occupation

culture

NOT an executive function of the brain

recognizing objects

brain that is responsible for alertness

reticular activating system

exterior part of the brain EXCEPT

thalamus

does NOT refer to emotional attachment

being critical to others

a form of relationship characterized by a mutually satisfying relationship of sharing and caring

friendship

relationship being applied wherein the people interact

social relationship

most basic unit of society

family

basic social institutions in the society EXCEPT

social media

three standard cord

social, emotional, spiritual

family structures consisting of parents and children

nuclear family

temporary period may be as short as a few days or as long as the child's entire childhood

foster family

career choices within the context of society and economy

social and economic conditions

strong influence in our career decisions

family

part of the brain that regulates many vital autonomic function

brain stem

career factor is defined as the similar work for which people have similar responsibilities

personality and interest

relation between people

relationship

a state of connectedness between people

relationship

relationships between people, especially those between friends, lovers, and family

personal relationships

a form of closely linked to a person and which can only be important to that person

personal relationships

define as a two or more persons who are related by birth marriage or adoption and who live together as one household

family

a close tie between two people that is often built upon mutual experiences, shared interests, proximity, and emotional bonding

friends

close relationships formed between two people that are built upon affection, trust, intimacy, and romantic love

partnerships

strong affection for another arising out of kinship of personalities

love

attraction based on sexual desire

love

affection based on admiration, benevolence, or common interests

love

the act of binding yourself to a course of action

commitment

attractive quality; magnetic charm; fascination

attraction

person or thing that draws attracts, allures, or entices

attraction

a form of trustworthiness

responsibility

the trait of being answerable to someone for something or being responsible foreone's conduct

responsibility

4 importance of personal relationships

live longer, deal w stress, be healthier, feel richer

3 consequences of low social support

depression, decreased immune function, higher blood pressure

10 ways to express love

express gratitude


send flowers


set aside time


keep anger at bay


be thoughtfully generous with gifts


order fortune cookies


offer an act of kindness


write a note


make time


be forgiving

ability to understand, use, manage our emotions

emotional intelligence (eq or ei)

helps us build strong relationships, make good decisions, and deal with difficult situations

emotional intelligence

predict success in social and emotional situation

emotional intelligence

part of being people smart

emotional intelligence

4 ways to improve eq

being aware of ur emotions


understanding how others feel and why


choosing your mood


managing emotional reactions

not expressing your own needs and feelings or expressing them so weakly that they will not be addressed

passive response

asking for what you want and saying how you feel in a threatening sarcastic or humiliating way that may offend other people

aggressive response

asking for what you want or saying how you feel in an honest and respectful way that does not infringe on another person's rights or put the individual down

assertive response

the ability to express your wishes and beliefs in a positive way

assertiveness

a useful tool to gather information about a person's family

genogram or family tree

family unit consisting of a father a mother and dependent children

nuclear family

the traditional family

nuclear family

a family consisting of parents and children along with their grandparents grandchildren aunts or uncles cousins etc

extended family

two families brought together due to divorce, separation, and remarriage

step families

can be either a father or a mother who is singlely responsible for the raising of a child

single parent family

family where one or more of the children has been adopted

adoptive family

family where the parents are members of different racial identity groups

biracial or multiracial family

a family where the adopted child is of a different racial identity group than the parents

transracial adaptive family

a family that consists of members from two or more previous families

blended family

a family member is separated from the rest of the family. this may be due to employment far away; military service; incarceration; hospitalization. they remain significant members of the family.

conditionally separated families

a family where one or more of the children is legally a temporary member of the household. this temporary period may be a short as a few days or as long as the childs entire childhood.

foster family

a family where one or both of the parent sexual orientation is gay or lesbian

gay or lesbian family

a family where the parents have immigrated to another country as adults

immigrant family

a family that moves regularly to places where they have employment

migrant family

complex organ that controls your every thought and movements

brain power

wrinkled, pinklish-gray, 3 pound organ that is primarily composed of fat and water

brain

major part of the brain that is the largest of the three brain sections; it is 85% of the brain's way and has four lobes

cerebrum

major part of the brain that connects the spinal cord and the brain; it keeps people alive

brainstem

major part of the brain that controls voluntary movement

cerebellum

a lobe of the cerebrum that controls the language and touch

parietal lobe

a lobe of the cerebrum that controls the thinking, memory, behavior, and movement

frontal lobe

a lobe of the cerebrum that controls hearing, learning, and feelings

temporal lobe

controls breathing, heart rate, and temperature

brain stem

controls balanced coordination

cerebellum

basic working unit of the brain

neurons

this transmits information to other nerve cells, muscles, or gland cells

neurons

characteristics of left brain

critical thinking


able to express themselves using art music or dance


gather information by filling in intuition

characteristics of right brain

creative thinking


collect information using logic and sense


express themselves with concise words, numerical and written formulas, or terminological system

a lobe of the cerebrum that controls sight

occipital lobe