Quarter 2 Lesson 1: emotions Flashcards

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1
Q

It came from the Latin word ‘Emovere’ which
means ‘to move out’.

A

Emotion

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2
Q

Classification of pleasant emotion which
may include happiness, excitement, joy,
relief, triumph, jubilation.

A

Positive
Emotions

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3
Q

Classification of emotion involving
sadness, disgust, annoyance, anxiety,
anger, jealousy, and fear.

A

Negative
Emotions

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4
Q

Fear alerts us to the presence of danger or
the threat of harm, whether that danger is
physical or psychological.v

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Fear

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5
Q

a strong feeling of displeasure or
annoyance and often of active
opposition to an insult, injury, or
injustice.v

A

Anger

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6
Q

is a feeling of pleasure and
positivity. When someone feels good,
proud, excited, relieved or satisfied about
something, that person is said to be
“happy”.

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Happiness

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6
Q

It is emotional pain associated with, or
characterized by, feelings of
disadvantage, loss, despair, grief,
helplessness, disappointment and sorrow.

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Sadness

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It is a feeling of aversion towards something. We
can feel disgusted by something we perceive with
our physical senses, by the actions or
appearances of people, and even by ideas.

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Disgust

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8
Q

encompasses a range of strong and
positive emotional and mental states, from
the most sublime virtue or good habit, the
deepest interpersonal affection, to the
simplest pleasure.

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Love

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9
Q

An example of surprise is hiding
behind a corner and jumping out
just as someone walks past.

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Surprise

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10
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is a feeling of embarrassment or
humiliation that arises from the perception of
having done something dishonorable, immoral,
or improper.

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Shame

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11
Q

the ability to regulate one’s
moods and keep distress from
swamping the ability to think

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Emotional

Intelligence

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12
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Is the ability to understand
other people: what motivates
them, how they work, and
how to work cooperatively
with them.

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Interpersonal

Intelligence

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13
Q

The ability to understand
oneself—one’s own emotions,
motivations, strengths,
weaknesses, and desires.

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Intrapersonal

Intelligence

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14
Q

recognizing and understanding
your own emotions and their effects

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Self-Awareness

15
Q

the ability to manage and
control your emotions, impulses, and reactions in
different situations.

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Self-Regulation

16
Q

Having a strong inner drive,
resilience, and a positive attitude towards challenges.

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Motivation

16
Q

the ability to understand and share the
feelings of others.

A

Empathy

17
Q

proficiency in managing
relationships and building networks.

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Social Skills