Ang test Flashcards

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penchant for

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strong liking/tendency (lubic, miec tendencje)

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stickler for

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sm who insist on things being done correctly (jak ktos chce stick to the rules)

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dab hand at

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very skilled/proficient (zdabowac rekami)

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insist

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nalegac

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proficient

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biegły/sprawny like a pro

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bounce ideas off

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share and discuss ideas

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game

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willing and enthusiastic

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willing

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chetny

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to get to the bottom of

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discover the true cause of smth

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be inclined to believe/think

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To have opinion/być skłonnym wierzyć, myśleć

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slight

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nieznaczny

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vantage point

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particular perspective/viewpoint

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particular

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konkretny/okreslony

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put it another way

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explain smth differently

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be in someones element when…

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in a situation where one feels comfortable/capable

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read between lines

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look for hidden meanings

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to put aside

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ignore

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to rub off

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have an effect on someone

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to take its toll

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Cause suffering, death or damage

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boiled down to

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to be essentially about

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to play out

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happen/develop in a certain way

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cognitive dissonance

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inconsistent thoughts, beliefs

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strong predisposition

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natural tendency

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to delve into

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explore something throughly (dokladnie)

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to have a chip on one's shoulder
to blame other for something and be angry about it (mieć pretensje do całego świata)
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be a live wire
energetic/disruptive
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disruptive
kłopotliwy
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be a wet blanket
maruda niszczyciel zabawy
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emotional resilience
bounce back from difficult ecperiences
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manifest
show
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innate
inborn/natural (wrodzone)
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extrapolate
use known facts to make a guess (ekstrapolowac)
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ubiquitous
pojawiac sie wszedzie (np telefony, internet)
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paradigm
wzorzec/model (paradygmat)
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Conscientiousness
sumiennosc
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agreeableness
zgodnosc, uleglosc (jako cecha)
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to play out
happen or develop in a certain way
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He has a real p_ _ _ _ _ _ t for adventure.
penchant
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She's a real s_ _ _ _ _ _ r for detail.
stickler
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She's a real s_ _ _ _ _ _ r for detail.
dab hand
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She's always g_ _ e for new challenges.
game
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He tends to f_ _ _ b_ _ _ on excuses.
fall back on (znajdowac oparcie)
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Let's b_ _ _ _ e some ideas o_ _ before we decide.
bounce ... off
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We need to g_ _ to the b_ _ _ _ _ of this problem
get ... bottom
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I'm i_ _ _ _ _ _ d to think that...
inclined
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From my v_ _ _ _ _ _ e point...
vantage
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To p_ _ it another w_ _...
put ... way
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He is a bit of a l_ _ _ w_ _ _ , he is always causing problems.
live wire
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She is in her e_ _ _ _ _ t when she is presenting
element
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Sometimes you have to r_ _ _ b_ _ _ _ _ _ the lines to understand what people really mean.
read between
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The team had to p_ _ a_ _ _ _ their differences to finish the project.
put aside
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His negative attitude really r_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on the rest of the team.
rubbed off (obedrzec)
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The stress from work began to t_ _ _ i_ _ t_ _ _ on his mental health.
take its toll
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The meeting b_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to a discussion about budget cuts.
boiled down (skupic sie)
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The situation p_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as we expected.
played out
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There has been a lot of c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ since the new policy was implemented.
cognitive dissonance
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He has a very strong p_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to help others.
predisposition
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The Big Five Personality Traits OCEAN
Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
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Where you get your energy.
Extraversion (E) vs. Introversion
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How you gather information
Sensing vs Intuition
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How you make decisions
Thinking vs Feeling
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How you approach outer world
Judging vs Perceiving
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Psychoanalytic Theory (Freud)
Defense mechanisms
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humanistic theory
inherent
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inherent
wrodzony (in - jest w tobie)
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self actualization
process of fulfilling one's potential. / samoaktualizacja, spelnianie potencjalu
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Unconditional positive regard:
bezwarunkowa akceptacja i milosc
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hierarchy of needs
Maslow's pyramid of human needs, culminating in self-actualization.
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A therapeutic approach that emphasizes empathy and genuineness.
client-centered therapy
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unyielding
uwilling to change smth / niezmienny
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neurodevelopmental
neurorozwojowe
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recurrent
occur many times (nawracac)
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alleviate this distress
zalagodzic stres
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scrutinize
sprawdzac/obczajac czy na pewno/nadzorowe
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worthlessness
bezwartosciowosc
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exhibit
pokazac
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disregard for
niezainteresowanie
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antyspoleczna osobowosc
antisocial personality disorder
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etiology
etiologia (przyczyna, zrodlo, powod)
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comorbidity
dwa kub wiecej zaburzenia naraz
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prevalence
czestosc pojawiania sie
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A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
stigma
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The likely course of a disease or ailment.
prognosis
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The simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or conditions in a patient.
Comorbidity
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The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
etiology
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The fact or condition of being prevalent; commonness.
prevalence
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The study of mental disorders or mental distress or the manifestation of behaviors and experiences that may be indicative of mental illness or psychological impairment.
psychopatology
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The recurrence of a disease after apparent recovery. 
relapse
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The process of differentiating between two or more conditions with similar signs or symptoms.
Differential Diagnosis
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To struggle against something difficult. 
battle with
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To accept a difficult or unpleasant situation. Dojść do warunków z czymś
come to terms with
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To lose control of oneself or a situation.
lose grip
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Anxious or nervous. 
on edge
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To disintegrate emotionally or mentally.
fall apart
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To suffer an emotional or mental collapse.
break down
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To regain control of one's emotions. 
pull oneself together
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A relief from a burden.
A weight off one's shoulders
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To irritate or annoy someone greatly.
Drive someone up the wall
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A period of mental illness resulting from severe overwork or stress.
A nervous breakdown
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Refusing to accept reality because it is too painful or uncomfortable.
denial (zaprzeczenie)
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Unconsciously pushing distressing thoughts or memories out of awareness.
repression (wyparcie)
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Attributing one’s own unwanted feelings or thoughts to someone else.
projection
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Redirecting emotions from the original source to a safer target. After being yelled at by his boss, a man goes home and shouts at his child
displacement
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Justifying or making excuses for behavior to avoid feeling guilty.
rationalization
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Reverting to immature behavior in response to stress.
regression
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Behaving in a way that is the opposite of one’s true feelings
reaction formation
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Redirecting unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable actions.
sublimation
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Focusing on logical reasoning to avoid emotional distress.
intellectualization
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Overachieving in one area to make up for perceived weaknesses in another.
compensation
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Lisa failed her driving test but insists that the examiner was biased and unfair.
rationalization
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Mark lost his job a week ago but still wakes up and gets dressed as if he’s going to work, refusing to accept the reality
denial
112
Emma is very insecure about her intelligence, but she constantly criticizes others for "not being smart enough.
projection
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After getting scolded by his boss, Tom goes home and shouts at his younger brother.
displacement
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Sarah, who is secretly attracted to her coworker, constantly talks about how unprofessional and annoying they are.
reaction formation
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After experiencing a traumatic accident, John has no memory of the event
repression
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A student who was caught cheating on an exam says, "Everybody cheats sometimes; it’s not a big deal
rationalization
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Instead of dealing with her anxiety, Laura throws herself into her studies and becomes a perfectionist.
compensation
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David, a grown adult, starts throwing a tantrum like a child when he doesn’t get his way.
regression
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Taking feelings out on others
displacement
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Denying that something exists
denial
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Unconsciously keeping unpleasant information from your conscious mind
repression
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Consciously keeping unpleasant information from your conscious mind
suppression
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Converting unacceptable impulses into more acceptable outlets
sublimation
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Assigning your own unacceptable feelings or qualities to others 
projection
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Thinking about stressful things in a clinical way
intellectualization
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Justifying an unacceptable feeling or behavior with logic
rationalization
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Reverting to earlier behaviors
regression
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Replacing an unwanted impulse with its opposite  
reaction formation
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agoraphobia
involves fearing and avoiding places or situations that might cause panic and feelings of being trapped, helpless or embarrassed (przed otwartymi miejscami, tlumem)
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disgrace
hańba, wstyd, kompromitacja
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Curiosity, imagination, and a willingness to try new things
openness
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Organization, responsibility, and goal-directed behavior.
Conscientiousness
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Sociability, assertiveness, and enthusiasm.
Extraversion
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Cooperation, empathy, and a tendency to be compassionate.
Agreeableness
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Be inclined to
have tendency/slight desire
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