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What is the study of human behavior as an individual?   psychology  
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what are long term tendencies, beliefs, values, and how we show them?   personality  
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outward expession of emotions   affect  
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what is an inward feeling, state of mind?   emotion  
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thought or thinking   cognitive  
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actions we take   behavioral  
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paying attention, focusing on the person   attending  
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words we use   verbal behavior  
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body language, gestures, movements, way we use our voice   non verbal behavior  
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when we first notice a sense   absolute threshold  
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awaresness of a sense fades away after being exposed to it for awhile   sensory adaptation  
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sensed input   somatic  
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system that recieves, organizes, stores, and recalls information   memory  
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sensed input held just long enough to tell if somethings changing   sensory memory  
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some stored, some permanent, stores while being worked on   short term or working memory  
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memories that are always there   permanent memory  
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initiates, directs and sustains behavior satisfying physical or psychological needs   motivation  
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tendency to act or behave like others   conformity  
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going along with someone's request   compliance  
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change behavior because of an authority figure   obedience  
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tendency to respond negatively or positively to a person, idea, object, or situation   attitude  
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attitude that is negative to a person because of gender, race, religion, or ethnic group   prejudice  
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acting upon a prejudice   discrimination  
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response to sudden danger   alarm  
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long term feeling of unease or worry. stays   anxiety  
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usually around one event. temporary   fear  
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good feeling   happiness  
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blaming another   anger  
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irrational persistent fear   phobia  
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thoughts reoccuring creating anxiety. intrusive   obsession  
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actions we take to relieve the anxiety, repetative   compulsion  
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extreme saddness, despair, with no obvious external cause   depression  
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working less harder in a group   social loafing  
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disorder alternating between depressed and manic moods   bipolar disorder  
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therapy dealing with thoughts   cognitive therapy  
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therapy dealing with behaviors   behavioral therapy  
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taking your own life   suicide  
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the fact that there is a loss, the situation   bereavement  
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how we handle death inside ourselves   grieving  
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external sign of grief   mourning  
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dealing with feelings around the loss   intuitive grieving  
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dealing with behaviors around the loss   instrumental grieving  
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don't feel like we can show our grief   disenfranchised grief  
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resore, replenish, organize thoughts, gives us rest   purposes of sleep  
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depression, slow reaction time, poor judgement, vision changes   effects of alcohol  
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what to do if a friend is contemplating suicide   talk, be there, give suicide hotline number  
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Warden's four tasks of mourning   accept reality of loss, work through pain of grief, adjust to enviroment without the deceased, emotionally relocate the deceased  
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Kubler- Ross five stages of grief   Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance (DABDA)  
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