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Integration
is when the different aspects of the individual - mental, emotional, physical, social, and spiritual are in hormonial balance
Emeth and Greenhut
wrote that "We are all pilgrims on a journey toward wholeness and fullness of life."
Carl Jung
recognized that "Man is essentially a whole being."
Wholeness
is a sense of integration, and psychological health and wellness in Jung's definition
Physical development
Watch what you eat, keep yourself fit and strong, and avoid abuse of your body.
Adelle Davis
a nutritionist that once said "Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper."
Cognitive
refers to thinking patterns, reasoning, and the ability to learn, remember, and solve problems
Remembering
a function of the brain that depends on short-term memory or long-term memory
Repetition
going over material repeatedly
Organization
organizing things or ideas in your head
Mnemonic
device that aids your memory with acronyms or rhymed words
Critical thinking
comes from the greek words kritikos and criterion. it is the abilitiy to reason out, infer, analyze, interpret, and explain and you need to discern between facts and opinions.
Kritikos
the greek word that means discerning judgement
Criterion
the greek word that means standards
Problem-solving
the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues that depends so much on your critical thinking
Cognitive development
the development of thinking, problem solving, and memory, with remembering and critical thinking
Socio-emotional development
talks about the physiological, cognitive, and behavioral components of emotions
Matus anima
Latin description for emotions
Hasson
stated that emotions mean "the spirit that moves us."
Physiological component
Emotions involve bodily arousal. something goes on in the brain, in the autonomic nervous system, as well as in the endocrine system.
Cognitive component
refers to the subjective conscious experience of the person such as how you interpret a situation affects your emotions
Behavioral component
is the outward expression of emotions as seen in your facial expressions, body language, and manner of speaking
Coon
added to the primary emotions by Robert Plutchik, anger, fear, and joy, with surprise, sadness, disgust, anticipation, and acceptance
Spiritual development
growth in personal beliefs and values, as people also have a soul or spiritual side
Received faith
spiritual beliefs taught by our parents or significant people in our lives
Muus
said that adolescence is "when an individual begins to ask about God and the meaning of life"