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82 Cards in this Set
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Illustration used to represent ideas |
Mind Mapping |
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important skill necessary for getting along with others |
love |
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ongoing lifelong process of developing one's work |
career development |
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gather information about a person's family |
genogram |
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managing emotions |
being honest on what you feel |
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influence a person's self esteem |
all the given choices |
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close tie between two people |
family |
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brain section is the largest part |
cerebrum |
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develop a common set of skills and knowledge |
personality and interest |
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hills and abilities and how they may fit in particular occupation |
culture |
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NOT an executive function of the brain |
recognizing objects |
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brain that is responsible for alertness |
reticular activating system |
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exterior part of the brain EXCEPT |
thalamus |
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does NOT refer to emotional attachment |
being critical to others |
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a form of relationship characterized by a mutually satisfying relationship of sharing and caring |
friendship |
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relationship being applied wherein the people interact |
social relationship |
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most basic unit of society |
family |
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basic social institutions in the society EXCEPT |
social media |
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three standard cord |
social, emotional, spiritual |
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family structures consisting of parents and children |
nuclear family |
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temporary period may be as short as a few days or as long as the child's entire childhood |
foster family |
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career choices within the context of society and economy |
social and economic conditions |
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strong influence in our career decisions |
family |
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part of the brain that regulates many vital autonomic function |
brain stem |
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career factor is defined as the similar work for which people have similar responsibilities |
personality and interest |
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relation between people |
relationship |
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a state of connectedness between people |
relationship |
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relationships between people, especially those between friends, lovers, and family |
personal relationships |
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a form of closely linked to a person and which can only be important to that person |
personal relationships |
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define as a two or more persons who are related by birth marriage or adoption and who live together as one household |
family |
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a close tie between two people that is often built upon mutual experiences, shared interests, proximity, and emotional bonding |
friends |
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close relationships formed between two people that are built upon affection, trust, intimacy, and romantic love |
partnerships |
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strong affection for another arising out of kinship of personalities |
love |
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attraction based on sexual desire |
love |
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affection based on admiration, benevolence, or common interests |
love |
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the act of binding yourself to a course of action |
commitment |
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attractive quality; magnetic charm; fascination |
attraction |
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person or thing that draws attracts, allures, or entices |
attraction |
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a form of trustworthiness |
responsibility |
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the trait of being answerable to someone for something or being responsible foreone's conduct |
responsibility |
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4 importance of personal relationships |
live longer, deal w stress, be healthier, feel richer |
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3 consequences of low social support |
depression, decreased immune function, higher blood pressure |
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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 |
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ability to understand, use, manage our emotions |
emotional intelligence (eq or ei) |
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helps us build strong relationships, make good decisions, and deal with difficult situations |
emotional intelligence |
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predict success in social and emotional situation |
emotional intelligence |
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part of being people smart |
emotional intelligence |
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4 ways to improve eq |
being aware of ur emotions understanding how others feel and why choosing your mood managing emotional reactions |
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not expressing your own needs and feelings or expressing them so weakly that they will not be addressed |
passive response |
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asking for what you want and saying how you feel in a threatening sarcastic or humiliating way that may offend other people |
aggressive response |
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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 |
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the ability to express your wishes and beliefs in a positive way |
assertiveness |
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a useful tool to gather information about a person's family |
genogram or family tree |
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family unit consisting of a father a mother and dependent children |
nuclear family |
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the traditional family |
nuclear family |
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a family consisting of parents and children along with their grandparents grandchildren aunts or uncles cousins etc |
extended family |
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two families brought together due to divorce, separation, and remarriage |
step families |
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can be either a father or a mother who is singlely responsible for the raising of a child |
single parent family |
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family where one or more of the children has been adopted |
adoptive family |
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family where the parents are members of different racial identity groups |
biracial or multiracial family |
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a family where the adopted child is of a different racial identity group than the parents |
transracial adaptive family |
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a family that consists of members from two or more previous families |
blended family |
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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 |
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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 |
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a family where one or both of the parent sexual orientation is gay or lesbian |
gay or lesbian family |
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a family where the parents have immigrated to another country as adults |
immigrant family |
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a family that moves regularly to places where they have employment |
migrant family |
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complex organ that controls your every thought and movements |
brain power |
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wrinkled, pinklish-gray, 3 pound organ that is primarily composed of fat and water |
brain |
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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 |
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major part of the brain that connects the spinal cord and the brain; it keeps people alive |
brainstem |
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major part of the brain that controls voluntary movement |
cerebellum |
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a lobe of the cerebrum that controls the language and touch |
parietal lobe |
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a lobe of the cerebrum that controls the thinking, memory, behavior, and movement |
frontal lobe |
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a lobe of the cerebrum that controls hearing, learning, and feelings |
temporal lobe |
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controls breathing, heart rate, and temperature |
brain stem |
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controls balanced coordination |
cerebellum |
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basic working unit of the brain |
neurons |
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this transmits information to other nerve cells, muscles, or gland cells |
neurons |
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characteristics of left brain |
critical thinking able to express themselves using art music or dance gather information by filling in intuition |
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characteristics of right brain |
creative thinking collect information using logic and sense express themselves with concise words, numerical and written formulas, or terminological system |
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a lobe of the cerebrum that controls sight |
occipital lobe |