Exam 4: Experiencing and Expressing Emotions
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-A near-constant state of arousal and negative thinking.
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The primary emotion of fear is associated with what high-intensity counterpart?
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Which of the following is NOT true about venting as an emotion management strategy?
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The two most common strategies for managing emotions after they occur are suppression and repression.
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Explain how the Jefferson strategy can be used to manage emotions after they occur.
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Identify four strategies for managing emotions before they occur.
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-An intense reaction to an event, involving interpretation, physiological arousal, and communication.
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After Charlie goes through a painful breakup with Tom, he finds himself trying to avoid Tom. Charlie no longer goes to the same bars, restaurants, or gyms they frequented when they were together. What emotion management strategy is Charlie demonstrating?
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-An individual's attempt to inhibit thoughts, arousal, and outward behavioral displays of unwanted emotion.
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Each Thanksgiving, Sarah and Darcie visit Darcie's family, but these events are painful reminders of their political differences. Sarah is a Democrat, but Darcie and her family are staunch Republicans. This year, Sarah chose not to discuss politics. What emotion management strategy did she use?
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-Short-term emotional reactions generating only limited arousal.
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-An active process of changing how you think about the meaning of emotional situations in order to alter their emotional impact.
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-Allowing emotions to dominate your thoughts and explosively expressing emotions.
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Although it is difficult to practice, reappraisal is the most effective strategy for managing emotion.
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