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Condition of a person’s body, Mind, Emotions, and Relationships.
Health Status
Characteristics passed from biological parents to their children.
Heredity
The ability to recover, adjust and bounce back.
Resilience
A Person who promotes health.
Advocate
A healthful action learned and practiced for a lifetime.
Life skill
A need to take a drug or engage in specific behaviors.
Addiction
A unique pattern of characteristics.
Personality
A specific feeling
Emotion
An experience that causes a high level of stress.
Crisis
Intentionally taking one’s own life.
Suicide
A responsible person who guides another person.
Mentor
A tender feeling a person has towards another person
- Affection
Actions that fulfill personal needs with no regard to others
- Self-centered
Leaving someone you are supposed to care for
-Abandonment
Using force to injure oneself, others or destroy property
-Violence
Failure to provide proper care
-Neglect
A person who helps people reach a solution
-Mediator
A legal way to end a marriage
-Divorce
When a person who was previously married marries again
remarriage
When a marriage is declared not legally binding
Annulment
10.Voluntarily choosing not to do something
-Abstinence
11. A promise to have sex with only your marriage
- Fidelity
12. A standard or belief
-Value
13.A deep and meaningful kind of sharing
Intimacy
14. To guide a child to responsible adulthood
-Parent
15.Training that develops correct behavior
- discipline
Voluntarily choosing not to do something
-Abstinence
The person most responsible for the quality of your health is
- Yourself
. A healthful relationship is one that
- Is free of violence and/or drug abuse
Factors that affect your health status and wellness include
-Your Heredity
- Your ability to use resistance skills
- The quality of the relationships you have
A person who is resilient
- Learns from difficult times
- Learns from difficult times
People who bully and disrespect others?
- Are aggressive
Your character is determined by
- Your values
A person who is empowered?
- Has control of his/her decisions and behaviors
True about addictions
- Can harm physical health
- Cause legal problems
-Harm relationships
Being unable to express your emotions in healthful ways can ?
-Cause psychosomatic Disease
An active listener
- Acknowledges and shows appreciation for the speakers feelings
An anger trigger is
- Thought or event that cause a person to become angry
A person has worked through a crisis when he/she
- Accepts what has happened ,adjust, and bounces back.
A family is a group of people who are related by
-Adoption
-blood
-marriage
In an ideal family, parents teach their children
-How to express affection
The best way to resolve a conflict is to
-Look at both sides and find an acceptable solution
A person you date should
- never use alcohol or other harmful drugs
Laws concerning date rape specify that
- being drunk is not legal defense against date rape
A person can be prosecuted for having sex with
- A minor
- A person who is mentally disable
- A person who is drunk
You should end a harmful relationship rather than change it if
- The other person threatens your health or safety
Holding hands is an example of
-Physical intimacy
The three “R”`s to consider before becoming a parent are
- Reasons, Resources, and Responsibilities