___ is a situation in which you perceive that something at stake is dependent on the outcome of your performance.
What is Pressure?
Learning how to practice _______ is the key to understanding others and nurturing Cultural Health.
What is empathy?
Genetics, trauma, and timing of exposure are three factors that can contribute to the development of __________.
What is a substance use disorder?
The practice of not doing something.
What is abstinence?
This is Ms. Goldberg's favorite cheese.
What is muenster cheese?
_______ is the mental stress or even discomfort that we experience when we have to hold two or more contradictory beliefs at the same time.
What is cognitive dissonance?
Empathy is both an ability and a ________.
What is a skill?
MDMA, PCP, and psilocybin belong to this category of substances.
What are hallucinogens?
Actively choosing to engage in experiences that honor and exemplify your values, needs, wants, and boundaries.
What is consent?
The location of Ms. Goldberg's office during her first year at Masters.
What is McCormack Dorm?
" _______ is a powerful practice that has been found to reduce the intensity of a feeling."
What is Naming or Labeling Emotions?
Principles deemed important, right, and good.
What are values?
These generally provide immunity from arrest, charge or prosecution for certain controlled substance possession and paraphernalia offenses when a person who is either experiencing an overdose or observing one calls 911 for assistance or seeks medical attention.
What are Good Samaritan Laws?
The degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information needed to make appropriate health decisions.
What is Health Literacy?
The number of teaching faculty in the Masters School Health and Wellness department.
What is three?
Jealousy is a form of ________.
What is fear?
Refers to the common characteristics of a group of people such as language, food, clothing, entertainment, and beliefs.
What is culture?
This opioid antagonist counters the effects of opioid overdose.
What is Narcan/Naloxone?
A state of being that is completely tied in with our emotional responses to life.
What is a mood?
The class that Ms. Goldberg ran a demo class in during her interview.
What is Ninth Grade Seminar or Freshman Seminar?
A(n) _____ arises from an appraisal of an internal or external stimulus.
What is an emotion?
_________ involves creating a hierarchy of pain by evaluating one's own hardships against those experienced by others.
What is comparative suffering?
This can only be given when one is fully informed, conscious, and aware.
What is CONSENT?
A group of individuals appointed to formally examine a process, activity, or system to determine if it needs improvement, correction, or change.
What is a review board?
Ms. Goldberg's birthday falls on this international holiday.
What is Día de los Muertos?