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Psychological Well Being |
Individual state or condition that is free from mental or emotional disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
Illnesses that characterized irregular eating habits and severe distress or concern about your body weight or shape. |
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Eating Disturbance |
May include inadequate or excessive food intake which cause ultimately damage an individuals well-being |
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Anorexia Nervosa |
Obsessive fear of gaining weight |
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Bulimia Nevosa |
repeated binge eating. over-eating, such as forced vomiting, excessive exercise, or extreme use of laxatives or diuretics. |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
lose control over his or her eating, may be obese. |
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Panic disorder |
terror that strikes at random |
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Social Anxiety Disorder |
overwhelming worry and self-conciousness about everyday social situations. Fixate about others judging you or on being embarrassed or ridiculed. |
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Specific phobias |
fear of a specific object, may cause to aboid ordinary situations. |
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Generalized anxiety disorder |
unrealistic worry and tense with little or no reason |
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Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder |
Pattern of pre-occupational with orderliness, perfectionism abd control. |
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Bipolar disorder |
Individuals who suffer from this disorder experienced both depression and manic episodes |
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Bipolar Disorder |
formerly called manic depressive disorder |
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Social anxiety disorder |
also called social phobia |
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Manic |
high level energy, exaggerated plans and very optimistic views |
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Hyperactive |
can work without sleeping for days |
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Conduct disorder |
repeated pattern of behaviour in which the basic rights of others are violated violating policies, rules and regulations |
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Delinquents |
what do you call to a teenager who have conduct disorder? |
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Juvenile Delinquency |
illegal acts of minors |
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Paranoid Personality |
demonstrate a pattern of distrust and suspiciousness on the motives of the people around them |
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Anti-social Personality |
individuals disregard of violation of the rights of others. They do not care if their behaviour will harm others. |
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Histrionic personality disorder |
excessive emotionality ans attention seeking behaviors |
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Narcissistic personality disorder |
Slef-cebtered or think of themselves only. Need od admiration is very strong. Lack of empathy. |
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Dependent personality disorder |
cannot work alone, feeling helpless when attented by someone. |
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Schizoprenia |
Means "split mind" |
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Delusion |
A belief that is unreal |
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Delusion of Grandeur |
often accompany other mental health symptoms, including other delusions. |
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Delusion of Persecution |
central psychotic experience |
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Delusion of Persecution |
Tormenting suspicious towards unrealistic creature |
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Substance-related disorder |
Chemical actions alters biological and psychological functiong of the person |
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Computer addiction |
excessive use of the computer or internet |
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Mobile Zombie |
excessive use of gadgets and mobile phones |
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Depression |
causes feelings of sadness and loss of interesr in activities once enjoyed |
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Depression |
decrease a person's ability to function at work and home |
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Republic act in Bullying |
Republic act of 10627 or anti-bullying act of 2013 |
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Bullying |
refers to severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal or physical gesture or any combination |
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Nuclear Family |
family unit consisting of at most a father, mother and dependent |
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Nuclear Family |
It is considered the 'traditional' family |
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Extended family |
A family consisting of parents and childrens, along with grandparents, grandchilder, aunts or uncles, cousins, etc. |
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Step families |
brought together due to divorce, seperation and remarriage. |
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Adoptive family |
one or more children has been adopted |
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Bi-racial or multi-racial family |
parents are member of different racial identity groups |
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Trans-racial adoptive family |
adopted child is of a different racist |
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Blended family |
members from two (or more) previous families.
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Foster family |
one or more of the children is legally a temporary member of the household |
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Gay or Lesbian family |
one or both parents' sexual orientation is gay or lesbian |
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Single Parent family |
either of a father or a mother who has single responsibility for raising of a child. |
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Conditionally seperated families |
a family member is separated from the rest of the family. |
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Immigrant family |
parents have inmigrated to another country as adults |
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Migrant family |
family that moves regularly to places where they have employment (e.g military families) |
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Family legacies |
Social, emotional and spiritual legacy passed on from parent to child |
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Career |
combination and sequence of roles played by a person during the course of a lifetime (Super, 1980) |
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Job |
position an individual holding during specific duties |
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Occupation |
defined as similar work for which people have similar responsibilities and for which they develop a common set of skills and knowledge |