Emotional Intelligence Health Test
Terms
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- personality
- influenced by heredity, environment, culture and self concept
- values
- anything desirable or important to you
- anxiety
- heart beats faster, cold feet, nervous stomach, fear of what might happen
- anger
- irritates; annoyed and furious, usually following a hurt
- guilt
- the feeling of having done wrong or of being fault
- heredity
- the potential for the way you feel, think, act, reason or learn
- culture
- blend of influence in your home, city, state, and nation
- basic needs
- physiological needs of food, water, and warmth
- environmental stress
- physical or mental demands associated with your surroundings
- neurosis
- mild form of personality disturbance in which the person stays in contact with reality, but needs professional help
- phobia
- excess fear of a situation, object or person
- psychosomatic
- physical illness that do not seem to have a physical cause
- public self
- view or opinion others have of you- you reputation
- self-esteem
- the feeling or worth that you have about yourself
- self concept
- all the beliefs you have about yourself; your strength and limitations
- self-actualization
- to make full use of your abilities
- Maslow
- Hierarchy of Needs
- Selye
- General Adaptation Syndrome
- Stress
- the non-specific response of the body to any demand upon it
- ideal self
- how you would like to be or ought to be
- environment
- your school, friends, and your home life are a part of this
- paranoia
- everyone and everything is out to get me; delusions or persecution or grandeur
- schizophrenia
- strange voices
- psycosis
- a serious illness characterized by unpredictable behavior, total confusion, loss of contact with reality and unnormal actions...total breakdown
- philosophy of life
- overall vision or attitude that influences your thoughts, emotions and body reactions
- holistic
- when one area or component of human health is affected by stress, one or more areas may also be affected
- hypochondria
- imagining you are very sick
- emotions
- feelings inside of you
- eustress
- "good stress"
- distress
- "bad stress"
- mental health
- feeling good about yourself-being able to meet te demands of life
- mental illness
- having a low self-esteem and self concept-can't relate to others