Health Vocabulary: Feelings 6.4.

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Health Vocabulary: Feelings 6.4

Learning Target I can use appropriate skills to avoid, resolve, and cope with conflict.

1. Media A form of communication usually through TV, Radio, Advertising, and Social Media, etc…

2. Influence The capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something The act or power of producing an effect without apparent exertion of force or direct command.

3. Neutralizing Counteracting an activity or effect Render (something) ineffective or harmless by applying an opposite force or effect

The feeling of being nervous or stressed 4. Anxiety The feeling of being nervous or stressed

5. Irrational Behavior Not Involving Reason or Understanding Reacting because of stress or anxiety and not thinking out the situation

6. Anger Strong feeling or displeasure against someone or something combined with an urge to strike back

The power to direct, manage, or hold back To control your behavior

Changing the way one thinks about a situation 8. Reframing Changing the way one thinks about a situation

A statement one tells oneself to stay in control or positive 9. Self-Statement A statement one tells oneself to stay in control or positive

10. Misattribution Assigning a quality to someone or something based on a misperception or incorrect assumption about a situations