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Emotional Intelligence
25問 • 1年前
  • Ralph John Battung
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  • 1

    This is a major depressive episode that occurs after having a babg

    Postpartum

  • 2

    This is characterized by the onset of a depressive illness during the winter months , when there is less natural sunlight

    Seasonal affective disorder (sad)

  • 3

    This is also called manic-depressive illness, is not as common as major depression or dysthymia ( changing moods )

    Bipolar disorder

  • 4

    Endogeneous means form within the body. This type of depression us defined as feeling depressed for no apparent reason

    Endogeneous depression

  • 5

    This is also known as adjusment with depressed mood

    Situational Depression

  • 6

    This kind of major depressive disorder is characterized by agitation

    Agitated depression

  • 7

    Types and categories of stress

    Acute stress, Chronic stress, episodic stress, traumatic stress

  • 8

    Different forms of depression

    Bipolar disorder, situational depression, Seasonal affective disorder, Agitated depression, Postpartum depression, Endogeneous depression

  • 9

    A negative emotional state the occurs when one is prevented from reaching is a goal

    Fustration

  • 10

    A distress caused by outwardly preceivable conditions that impedes progess toward a goal

    External Frustration

  • 11

    A distress caused by the individuals inner characteristics that empedes progress toward a goal

    Personal fustration

  • 12

    Such as drought, typhoons, flat tire etc. That prevents a person doing his plans or fulfilling his wishes

    Physical Obstacles

  • 13

    Such as obstacles through the restriction imposed by the other people and customs and laws of social being

    Social circumstances

  • 14

    Such as handicapped by disease blindness or paralysis

    personal shortcomings

  • 15

    Such as wanting to wanting to leave college for a year to try painting, but also wanting to please ones parents by remaining in school

    Conflicts between motives

  • 16

    It refers to any response made with the intent of harming some persons or object

    Aggression

  • 17

    It refers to the redirection of aggression to the target other than the actual source of ones fustration

    Displaced aggression

  • 18

    it refers to the act of blaiming a person or group of people for conditions not their making

    Scapegoating

  • 19

    It is the act of reducing discomfort by leaving frustration situations or psychologically withrawing from them such as apathy

    Escape

  • 20

    Five components of emotional intelligence

    Self-awareness, self regulation, empathy, motivation, social skills

  • 21

    A person has as a healthy sense of emotional intelligence, they understand their own strengths and weaknesses

    Self-awareness

  • 22

    A person with a high emotional intelligence has the ability to exercise restraint and control when expressing their emotion

    Self regulation

  • 23

    People with high emotional intelligence are self-motivated resilient and driven by an inner ambition

    Motivation

  • 24

    An empathetic person has a compassion and is able to connect other people on an emotional level

    Empathy

  • 25

    People who are emotional intelligence are able to build trust with other people

    Social skills

  • FINGERPRINT

    FINGERPRINT

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    FINGERPRINT

    FINGERPRINT

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    Character Formation

    Character Formation

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    Character Formation

    Character Formation

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    Forensic Photography

    Forensic Photography

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    Forensic Photography

    Forensic Photography

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    Functions of camera

    Functions of camera

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    Functions of camera

    Functions of camera

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    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

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    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

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    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

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    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

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    Security

    Security

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    Security

    Security

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    institutional correction

    institutional correction

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    institutional correction

    institutional correction

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    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

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    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    HUMAN RIGHTS

    HUMAN RIGHTS

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    HUMAN RIGHTS

    HUMAN RIGHTS

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    Human rights

    Human rights

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    Human rights

    Human rights

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    CHARACTER FORMATION

    CHARACTER FORMATION

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    CHARACTER FORMATION

    CHARACTER FORMATION

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    David Junior Milan

    David Junior Milan

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    David Junior Milan

    David Junior Milan

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    SIR CASAIS

    SIR CASAIS

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    SIR CASAIS

    SIR CASAIS

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    ETHICS

    ETHICS

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    ETHICS

    ETHICS

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    This is a major depressive episode that occurs after having a babg

    Postpartum

  • 2

    This is characterized by the onset of a depressive illness during the winter months , when there is less natural sunlight

    Seasonal affective disorder (sad)

  • 3

    This is also called manic-depressive illness, is not as common as major depression or dysthymia ( changing moods )

    Bipolar disorder

  • 4

    Endogeneous means form within the body. This type of depression us defined as feeling depressed for no apparent reason

    Endogeneous depression

  • 5

    This is also known as adjusment with depressed mood

    Situational Depression

  • 6

    This kind of major depressive disorder is characterized by agitation

    Agitated depression

  • 7

    Types and categories of stress

    Acute stress, Chronic stress, episodic stress, traumatic stress

  • 8

    Different forms of depression

    Bipolar disorder, situational depression, Seasonal affective disorder, Agitated depression, Postpartum depression, Endogeneous depression

  • 9

    A negative emotional state the occurs when one is prevented from reaching is a goal

    Fustration

  • 10

    A distress caused by outwardly preceivable conditions that impedes progess toward a goal

    External Frustration

  • 11

    A distress caused by the individuals inner characteristics that empedes progress toward a goal

    Personal fustration

  • 12

    Such as drought, typhoons, flat tire etc. That prevents a person doing his plans or fulfilling his wishes

    Physical Obstacles

  • 13

    Such as obstacles through the restriction imposed by the other people and customs and laws of social being

    Social circumstances

  • 14

    Such as handicapped by disease blindness or paralysis

    personal shortcomings

  • 15

    Such as wanting to wanting to leave college for a year to try painting, but also wanting to please ones parents by remaining in school

    Conflicts between motives

  • 16

    It refers to any response made with the intent of harming some persons or object

    Aggression

  • 17

    It refers to the redirection of aggression to the target other than the actual source of ones fustration

    Displaced aggression

  • 18

    it refers to the act of blaiming a person or group of people for conditions not their making

    Scapegoating

  • 19

    It is the act of reducing discomfort by leaving frustration situations or psychologically withrawing from them such as apathy

    Escape

  • 20

    Five components of emotional intelligence

    Self-awareness, self regulation, empathy, motivation, social skills

  • 21

    A person has as a healthy sense of emotional intelligence, they understand their own strengths and weaknesses

    Self-awareness

  • 22

    A person with a high emotional intelligence has the ability to exercise restraint and control when expressing their emotion

    Self regulation

  • 23

    People with high emotional intelligence are self-motivated resilient and driven by an inner ambition

    Motivation

  • 24

    An empathetic person has a compassion and is able to connect other people on an emotional level

    Empathy

  • 25

    People who are emotional intelligence are able to build trust with other people

    Social skills