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Meeting Life Challenges
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Chapter 1
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Promoting Well-Being
level: Promoting Well-Being
Questions and Answers List
pg 63 to pg 67
level questions: Promoting Well-Being
Question
Answer
By Kobasa - high levels of stress but low levels of illness have the 3 C's ( commitment, control and challenge. It is a set of beliefs about oneself, the world, and how they interact.
Hardiness
Sense of purpose and direction in life
Control
To work, family, hobbies, and social life
Commitment
Seeing changes in life as normal and positive rather than as a threat
Challenge
Abilities for adaptive and positive behaviour that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life
Life skills
Skill that helps to communicate, clearly and confidently, our thoughts, feelings, needs and wants
Assertiveness
The way you spend your time determine the quality of your life
Time management
It involves challenging your distorted thinking and distorted beliefs, driving out potential intrusive negative anxiety provoking thoughts and making positive statements
Rational Thinking
Communication consisting of listening, expressing and accepting is key to long lasting relationships
Improving relationships
Putting the issue under the carpet and refuse to accept or face it
Avoidance
It means putting off what we know we need to do to avoid confronting their. fears of failure or rejection
Procrastination
A state of complete physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being and not merely absence of disease or infirmity
Health
It is a dynamic developmental process referring to the maintenance of positive adjustment under challenging life conditions
Resilience
Consists of having fairly accurate perception of reality, a sense of purpose in life and responsibility, acceptance and tolerance for different viewpoints and taking. credit for success and blame for failure
Positive Attitude
It is the existence of and availability of people on whom we can rely upon, people who let us know that they care about, value and love us
Social support
quality of social support
Perceived support
quantity of social support
Social network
Assistance involving material aid
Tangible support