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Chapter 4 Your Response to Your Environment

Across
A defense mechanism in which a person reverts back to a less mature stage of development
Desire to begin action
Attitudes based on false or insufficient information
Blaming other people or things for one's own failures; a defense mechanism
A feeling or mental position that causes a person to react to a situation, concept, or object in a characteristic way
Feelings of inadequacy and unimportance
The realization of a person's full potential
In response to a threat to a person's self esteem, the person attacks the source of the threaat
Transferring an emotion connected with one person or thing to an unrelated person or thing; a defense mechanism
Sense of who you are and what your roles are in society
Explaining one's weaknesses or failures by giving socially acceptable excuses; a defense mechanism
Exaggerated fears of everyday objects or events
A Whole-body illness, involving the body, mood, and thoughts
Down
Widely held beliefs that all members of a group share the same characteristics
People who have strong prejudices
A state of being complete and satisfied with life
Valuing something far more that its worth; a defense mechanism
In the defense mechanism of projection, the common term for the person who bears the blame for others
Automatic and involuntary ways people react to anxiety-producing events or threats
Concern for others beyond a person's immediate family and especially for future generations
Using a substitute method to achieve a desired goal
Act of transferring the energy of a desire one canot express into a physical symptom or complaint; a defense mechanism
The freedom of self-direction achieved by learning to make decisions for oneself and taking pride in one's accomplishments
Beliefs about right and wrong behavior