The abilities to establish and maintain healthy and supportive relationships
What is interpersonal relationship
Any intentional action that physically, emotionally, mentally, or socially harms or injures another person.
What is abuse
Behaviors or actions that inhibit effective communication.
What is communication roadblock
The ability to understand, share, and internalize the feelings of another person.
What is a empathy
A network of people who provide practical, social, or emotional support
What is a support system
The action of singling someone out for cruel or unjust treatment.
What is victimization
The active process of intentionally receiving and responding to verbal messages and nonverbal cues.
What is listening
A serious disagreement or argument between people.
What is conflict
Soft-tissue injuries that occur to muscle or tendons
What is a strain
The intentional act to harm, intimidate, or coerce a victim.
What is bullying
An assertion about the feelings, beliefs, values, or action of the person speaking expressed as a sentence beginning with the word "I".
What is āIā message
The formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech.
What is civility
What grade is a complete tear of ligament/muscle - extremely painful, inevitable loss of function, swelling
What is Grade 3
The influence from other members of a peer group.
What is peer pressure
The imparting or exchanging of information between two or more people.
What is communication
The process of providing and receiving helpful feedback that is specific and action oriented.
What is constructive criticism
Types of interpersonal relationships:
Family
Friends
Intimate
Coworkers
Cultural Group Members
Characteristics of a healthy relationship:
Effective Communication
Mutual Respect
Trust and Honesty
Setting Boundaries
Conflict Resolution
Emotional Support
Shared Values and Interests
The process of resolving conflict.
What is conflict resolution