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Words used: Cognitive behavior: - Mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension through thought, experience, and the senses., Mental health issues: - Disorders that affect mood, thinking, and behavior., Emotional intelligence: - The ability to recognize, understand, and manage one’s own emotions and the emotions of others., Open up: - To share one’s thoughts and feelings openly with others., Get over: - To recover from an emotional setback or trauma., Act out: - To express feelings through behavior rather than words., Empathy: - The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person., Resilience: - The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness., Cognition: - The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge through thought, experience, and senses., Mind over matter: - The idea that the mind c, To have a chip on your shoulder: - To be angry or upset about something that happened in the past., In someone's shoes: - To understand someone else's perspective by imagining oneself in their situation., A double-edged sword: Something that has both positive and negative consequences; often used in discussions about psychological strategies or interventions that can have unintended effects., Walking on eggshells: Being very cautious in how one behaves or speaks to avoid upsetting someone, often in a psychologically tense environment., Bottle up: To suppress emotions or feelings instead of expressing them, which can lead to psychological issues., Face the music: To confront the consequences of one's actions, especially in terms of psychological accountability.
Created by: А. Патрушева
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