Basic Unit of Society
Family
the process of sharing information, thoughts or feelings
communication
A close friend sticks by you in both good
times and bad is an example of
Loyalty
a period of time a drinker cannot recall
a blackout
legal drugs that help fight the body of illness, injury or disease
medicine
affects a family's finances, structure, and health- emotional and physical
divorce
statement that expresses your
feelings, but does not blame or judge the other
person.
"I" messages
occur because people go to the same school, live in the same neighborhood, or have interests in common
Casual Friendships
the state in which a person’s mental and physical abilities are impaired by alcohol or another substance
intoxication
not taking a drug for a certain amount of time and taking drugs at the wrong time are examples of
drug misuse
the legal process which parents take in another person's child into their family to be raised as their own
adoption
Hoping the other person will guess your feelings, looing away, and making excuses are all examples of which communication style
passive
appearance, talent, popularity, and possessions are all
sources of envy
The amount of alcohol in a person’s blood, expressed as a percentage. Must write out full wordage.
Blood Alcohol Concentration
psychoactive drug
mothers head this percent of single parent house holds
85%
posture, gestures, facial expressions, and body movements are all apart of
Body Language
are the behaviors and attitudes that are
socially accepted as either masculine or feminine
Gender Roles
at which percent does vomiting and exaggerated emotions occur
12-15%
chemical released from the brains reward pathway
dopamine
4 main sources of family stress:
illness, financial problems, divorce and drug abuse
the skill of give and take
compromise
the 5 possible problems in friendship are
envy, jealousy, cruelty, manipulation, and cliques
shakiness, sleep problems, irritability, rapid heartbeat, and sweating are all symptoms of
withdrawal
when drugs interact with other substances to increase the effects that each drug would produce on its own
drug synergism