Question | Answer |
The ability to identify with and understand another person's feelings, situation, & motives. | Empathy |
Truthfulness & integrity; the ability to admit mistakes so they may be corrected. | Honesty |
Capable of being relied upon; trustworthy. | Dependability |
To be prepared for learning and adapt to change to maintain a competent level of knowledge & skill. | Willingness to learn |
The ability to wait, persevere; capacity for calm endurance. | Patience |
Willingness to accept criticism and learn from it. | Acceptance of criticism |
Intense interest or excitement. | Enthusiasm |
Ability to begin or to follow through with a task without the assistance of others. | Self-motivation |
To say or do the correct thing; thoughtful. | Tact |
Able, capable. | Competence |
Being held accountable for actions or behaviors; willing to meet obligations. | Responsibility |
Ability to use good judgment & self-restraint in speech or behavior. | Discretion |
Defense mechanism involving the use of a reasonable or acceptable excuse as explanation for behavior. | Rationalization |
Defense mechanism in which an individual places the blame for his or her actions on someone else or circumstances. | Projection |
Defense mechanism in which feelings about one person are transferred to someone else. | Displacement |
Something given or received as an equivalent for a loss, service, or debt; defense mechanism involving substitution of one goal for another foal to achieve success. | Compensation |
Defense mechanism of escape; dream-like musing while awake. | Daydreaming |
Defense mechanism involving the transfer of painful or unacceptable ideas, feelings, or thoughts into the subconscious. | Repression |
Declaring untrue; refusing to believe. | Denial |
Defense mechanism in which an individual either ceases to communicate or physically removes self from a situation. | Withdrawal |