Primary Emotion – the unthinking responses we have to a situation Four Primary Emotions: 1.Happiness 2.Sadness 3.Anger 4.Fear.

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Primary Emotion – the unthinking responses we have to a situation Four Primary Emotions: 1.Happiness 2.Sadness 3.Anger 4.Fear

Phobias Altophobia- Fear of heights Arachibutyrophobia- Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth Claustrophobia- Fear of confined spaces Geniophobia- Fear of chins Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia- Fear of long words Omphalophobia- Fear of belly buttons Nomatophobia- Fear of names

Learned Emotion – emotions that are not expressed in the same way by all people ** Appear after primary emotions 1.Love 2.Guilt 3.Shame

Defense Mechanism – strategies that help protect yourself from difficult feelings

Defense Mechanisms DENIAL Refusing to recognize an emotion or problem. Your parents are getting divorced, but you act as though nothing is wrong. When friends express their concern, you laugh and tell them it does not bother you. COMPENSATION Making up for weaknesses in one area by excelling in another area. You are failing two classes in school. You compensate by becoming the lead saxophone player in the school band. RATIONALIZATION Making excuses for actions or feelings. You work in a convenience store. When no one is watching, you take some magazines. You figure it’s a large store and they can afford it. REACTION FORMATION Behaving in a way opposite to the way you feel. You feel guilty for bullying a kid at school. You cover up your feelings by bragging to friends about your actions. PROJECTION Putting your own faults onto another person. At your after-school job you do not complete your tasks. When you get fired, you blame your boss, saying she did not take the time to explain the tasks to you. REGRESSION Returning to immature behaviors to express emotions. You are angry at your brother for reading your diary. You scream at him and your parents, run into your room, and sulk.

Coping Strategy – a way of dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation