«Do you struggle in your life with
strong reactions to events that seem out of your control?
Not exact matches
You may feel
strong emotions — such as anger, sadness, or fear — which is a normal
reaction to an unexpected and challenging life
event.
Pathological gamblers have a
stronger brain
reaction to so - called near - miss
events: losing
events that come very close
to a win.
The following are common characteristics of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply
to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly in a specific area of interest • Has advanced vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able
to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able
to identify the important characteristics of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving at common sense answers • Has a broad base of knowledge; a large quantity of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants
to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high degree of concentration in areas of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced writing abilities for his or her age • Has
strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods of time, particularly in a specific area of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a
strong physical
reaction to emotion • Has a
strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering
event
Intensities can be characterized by: • Extreme feelings: positive or negative feelings; complex emotions; connection with the feelings of others; grand laughter and tears • Physical
reaction to emotion: stomachaches and headaches; blushing; rise in body temperature •
Strong affective memory: re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering
event; nightmares; elaborate daydreams connected
to actual
events • There are five areas of overexcitabilities: psychomotor, sensual, imaginational, intellectual, and emotional.
Adding sulfur
to the statosphere would do some real serious direct or indirect chemical chain
reactions, already known by past volcanic
events, when stratospheric Ozone concentrations dip after
strong eruptions.
These intrusive experiences mimic the emotional and physical
reaction the person had during the traumatic
event (for example, a heightened state of fear and sense of danger, or a
strong urge
to flee or take self - protective actions).
Today's iPhone
event was a rather sober affair, but Twitter managed
to liven up the party with some
strong reactions to the...
The
strong reactions to the findings of the Inquiry were not so much based on an inability
to conceive that such
events took place but at the vast scale of forcible removals and the often abusive experiences of those taken from their families.