Health & Wellness
Mental/Emotional
Mental/Emotional II
Social Health
Social Health II
100
This is the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
What is "Health"?
100
This character trait includes being considerate of other people and tolerant of their differences
What is respect?
100
Viewing personal mistakes as a normal occurrence that one can learn from, is part of this side/dimension of the Health Triangle.
What is Mental/Emotional Health?
100
This part of your personality has the greatest influence on your relationships.
What is your character?
100
This is the term for any act of violence involving family members
What is domestic violence?
200
This is what is meant by the statement: health is dynamic.
What is health is subject to constant change?
200
These are your attitudes and beliefs about what is important that help guide your behavior
What are values?
200
With this mental disorder a person has emotional problems, nightmares and/or flashbacks due to experiencing a traumatic event such as an accident or being in combat/war.
What is Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
200
This is the most effective style of communication.
What is assertive?
200
This is the term for a pattern of behavior that attacks a person's development and sense of worth.
What is emotional abuse?
300
This is one influence on your health that cannot be changed.
What is heredity?
300
Examples of these skills include: planning ahead, getting adequate sleep, and techniques for relaxation.
What are stress management skills?
300
This is one example of an "eating disorder," which are mental health disorders.
What is anorexia (or bulimia, or binge-eating disorder)?
300
This is the definition of prejudice.
What is an unfair opinion or judgement of a particular group of people?
300
This is the definition of bullying.
What is seeking power or attention through emotional, verbal, and/or physical abuse of another person?
400
This is the definition of cumulative risk.
What is a risk repeated over time, or multiple risks occurring at the same time?
400
These are two examples of "personal behavior" stressors.
What are (any 2): using tobacco, drinking alcohol, using marijuana/other drug use, other high risk behaviors?
400
This is an illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person, preventing them from leading a productive life.
What is a mental disorder?
400
This style of communication is the unwillingness, or inability to express thoughts and feelings.
What is passive communication?
400
This term means the repeated following, harassment, or threatening of an individual.
What is stalking?
500
This is what "health literacy" means.
What is a person's ability to learn about and understand basic health information and use that information to promote one's health/wellness?
500
This is a medical condition of prolonged feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness that can be treated by a professional
What is depression?
500
This anxiety disorder is persistent thoughts, fears, or urges that lead to uncontrollable repeated behaviors.
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?
500
This is giving a person positive feedback on how to improve a behavior or skill.
What is constructive criticism?
500
This is the definition of neglect.
What is failing to provide for a child's (or other dependent's) needs (food, clothing, shelter, medical care)?
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