What are the two other types of family communication?
1) Consensual (high conversation)
2) Protective (low conversation)
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3) Pluralistic (high conversation, low conformity)
4) Laissez-Faire (low conversation, low conformity)
Shouting, swearing, losing control, breaking or throwing things, emotionally or physically hurting other people, being rude to others, getting into fights, trying to make someone angry on purpose are examples of which type of anger?
Unhealthy Externalized Anger
Teens often take part in risky behavior. They also tend to break rules intentionally..but remember, the brain isn't fully formed until the age of 25.
a) Who typically engages in risky behavior more frequently?
b) What kind of risky behavior do teens take part in?
a) Teenage boys statistically
b) Law breaking/Vandalism, Sexual Behavior/Adrenalin Sports/Alcohol and Drugs/Speeding while Driving/DWI
What is a value?
Something that you feel is important to you
Ex: Family/Friends/Education/Church, etc.
How a person sees themselves is the definition of...
Self-Image
This type of family:
-Make decisions as a family
-Parents encourage kids to learn and grow by interactions with others
-They are okay with disagreements because they see it as a better way to understand a different POV
-All family members are taught strategies and coping mechanisms to help resolve conflict
-Children in these families learn independence and self-confidence
Pluralistic
Drinking alcohol, using drugs, self harming behavior, stopping yourself from getting the things that you need like food or sleep, and stopping yourself from doing the things that you enjoy like seeing friends are examples of...
Unhealthy Internalized Anger
There are three categories of risk: low, medium, and high risk. Riding your bike without a helmet on a busy road is an example of...
High risk behavior
Are values and risk taking related?
Sometimes!
When you feel nervous, stressed, uneasy, or apprehensive that is the definition of...
Anxiety
This type of family can be described as "emotionally divorced"
Laissez-faire
What are the three types of anger and their definitions?
Passive. Open. and Assertive
Passive means
a pattern of expressing negative emotions instead of openly addressing them
Open means
anger that is expressed outwardly mostly in a physically or verbally aggressive way
Assertive means
this type allows the person to take control of their situation and tackle the issue that is directly causing their anger
Susan B. Anthony, Malcolm X, Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Stephen Hawking, Malala are examples of...
Risk takers
Emotions, impulsivity, not planning ahead, not thinking ahead are examples of...
Risk taking characteristics
Journaling, listening to music, exercise are all ways to deal with this..
Depression
Anxiety
Stress
True or False: Families cannot have more than one type of communication
False
True or False: Slight Aggression and Bad Anger are the two types of anger that we learned about in class this year.
False. There are THREE types of anger.
Passive Aggression
Open Aggression
Assertive Anger
Anger expressed out loud and at others is defined as...
Externalized Anger
True or False: You value an object.
True. You can also value relationships and an idea.
How does decision making affect our health?
Unmotivated
Depression
Use alcohol or drugs
Start smoking or vaping
How do you pronounce Mrs. Drost's last name? Is it "Drost like Frost" or "Drost like Roast"?
Drost like Frost
-A fundamental social group in society typically consisting of one or two parents and their children
-A group of two or more people who are related to each other by blood, adoption, marriage, step, or fostering, and usually dwell in the same household
Family
Internalized anger is defined as...
Anger that you take out on yourself
Self harm
What are the four types of risk that we learned about in class this year?
Open Minded
Risk taker
Inquirer
Balanced
What is the benefit of STOP/THINK/CHOOSE in the decision making model?
You learn to make better choices/decisions
Think about positives/negatives