To write, speak, or act in favor of or support of
What is advocacy?
The perception a person has of their physical self and the thoughts that result from that perception
What is body image?
Term used to describe abnormal or disturbed eating habits
What is an eating disorder?
A health condition affecting mood, thinking, and behavior
What is mental illness?
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True or False: Not listening and not standing up for yourself are examples of advocacy
What is false?
A term used to refer to how someone thinks about or perceives themselves
What is self-concept?
A dangerous eating disorder that involves self-starvation in an attempt to stay as thin as possible
What is anorexia nervosa?
A common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act
What is depression?
A serious disagreement or argument.
What is conflict?
True or false: Good communication is essential in order to be an advocate for something
What is true?
Confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect
What is self-esteem?
A serious eating disorder marked by binging, followed by methods to avoid weight gain
What is bulimia?
Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
What is anxiety?
A way for two or more people to find a peaceful solution to a disagreement among them?
What is conflict resolution?
Which of these four is the best way to advocate for something: passive, passive-aggressive, aggressive, assertive
What is assertive?
Name one thing that can impact one's self-concept and body image
What is family, friends, media?
Term used for frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food and feeling unable to stop eating
What is binge eating disorder?
A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs
What is bipolar disorder?
Alcohol not broken down by the liver goes to the rest of the body, including the......?
What is brain?
What is the main difference between street/recreational marijuana and medicinal marijuana?
What is levels of THC and CBD can be controlled with medicinal marijuana with levels of CBD being higher than THC?
The term used to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something
What is influence?
What are the two main chemicals found in marijuana, and give a brief definition of what they do?
What are THC and CBD- THC gives the user a high and effects learning and memory, while CBD gives the user a calm, relaxed feeling?
Name two risk factors that may put a person at a greater risk for developing a mental health disorder
What is family history, use of alcohol or drugs, stressful life situations, social isolation/loneliness and poverty/debt?
Name one sign of drunkenness?
What is difficulty walking, slurred speech, memory lapses, and impulsive behavior?