Health and Teens
Health and Wellness
Building Life Skills
Using Good Communication
Mental/Emotional Health
100

Aspects of health related to the body.

Physical health

100

Something you work toward and hope to achieve.

Goal

100

Age, race, gender, and heredity.

Uncontrollable risk factors.

100

Examples of body language.

Winking, snarling, slumping

100

Ability to understand another's feelings, behaviors, and attitudes.

Empathy

200

Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.

Risk factor

200

Something you can use to help achieve a goal.

Resource

200

Achieved by looking at your total health in a positive perspective.

Wellness

200

The characteristic of doing what you know is right.

Integrity

200

Someone with ADHD is likely to benefit most by....

Group Therapy

300

Ability to be at peace with yourself and those around you.

Spiritual health

300

A result of your actions and decisions.

Consequence

300

Knowledge of health information needed to make good health decisions.

Health Literacy.

300

Expressing oneself directly but respectfully.

Assertive

300

According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which is the first need that must be met?

Physical stage

400

Ability to appropriately express feelings.

Emotional health

400

A strategy to avoid doing something you don't want to do.

Refusal skill.

400

The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.

Social Health

400

Talking to oneself in a positive way about one's characteristics and abilities.

Positive self talk.

400

The most common mental disorder in the United States is...

Depression

500

Involves interacting well with people and having satisfying relationships.

Social health

500

A feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.

Peer pressure.

500

A tool for building a healthy lifestyle.

Life Skill

500

An illness that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.

Mental illness

500

Avoidance of experiences that could trigger memories of a traumatic experience such as wartime experiences and abuse.

Post-traumatic stress disorder

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