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the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's
What is emotional
emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships
intelligence?
judiciously and empathetically.
What is the attitude of a. You shouldn't always listen to your feelings
Emotional Intelligence b. Listen to your feelings and thinking about what they
advocates towards the idea are telling you and in the end let thought and principle
that we should listen to our dictate what you do
feelings and let them be
our ultimate guide in
choosing our actions?
Among the different People should have the ability to govern or control own
elements that go into behavior on the basis of thought and principle, and not
Emotional Intelligence, be ruled by emotions
what key idea was stressed
in class?
How would an Emotional Emotional intelligence theorist would respond by
Intelligence theorist saying go clear your head, calm down and come back
respond to a person who when you cooled off and can think with reason and
said this: "When you are principle
angry, it is important not to
dam it up, but to let that
anger out."?
- Recurrent episodes of binge eating
What are the characteristics - Feelings of lack of control
of bulimia? - Regular purge activity
- Chronic concern with body weight and shape
According to Marshall's - Discovery
theory of bulimia, what are - appreciation
the characteristic of an - support of who child is (within ethical & prudential
ideal pattern of parenting? limits)
, - A priori (without any observation) prescriptive;
disregarding of child's natural inclinations and
According to Marshall, personality
what are the characteristics - Over controlling
of the typical pattern of - Extreme concern with child looking good in the eyes
parenting experienced by of the world (beyond normal concern, parents want
bulimics growing up? child to be #1 in every aspect of life)
- Child adopts parental values and modes of
governing/controlling self
According to Marshall, - Person as a self-governor (coerces self, disregards
what is the destructive self, deprives self, is hyerconcerned with looking good)
cycle that bulimic - Which leads to person rebels: binge eating
individuals are caught up - Leads to person recoils from rebellion
in? - Back to the first point and cycle continues
According to Bergner's One's summary, appraisal, as a critic of oneself, of one's
definition, what is self- own worth or value
esteem?
- A sense of eligibility for valued forms of life
What are the primary participation; affects behavior
consequences of a person - Affects emotional state ex: depression
having low self-esteem? - Affects vulnerability to other's criticisms
- Affects ability to believe positive input
- Private self-degradation: person brands self with
What are three patterns of destructive label. Stops there
self-criticism that cause - Perfectionism (to the extreme. if it's not a 10 its a 0 no
persons to have low self- in between)
esteem? - The "hanging judge metaphor" (overkill on the
vindictiveness on judgement)
- Get client to see what s/he is doing as critic of self
According to Bergner, what - Get client to "own" critic behaviors
are the different steps in - Establish what client is trying to accomplish with self-
therapy for persons criticism (ex: self-improvement)
suffering from low self- - Present alternative ideas and behaviors
esteem? - Practice alternative, more constructive ways to
criticize self
What is a - refers to behavioral disability as dysfunction or
disability/dysfunction functional impairment
definition of
psychopathology?