The brain is developing until this age.
What is 26ish?
These are three types of relationships.
What is familial, romantic/sexual, friendship, school/professional, & acquaintance?
The 9th grade counselor.
Who is Ms. Wade?
This type of drug slows down brain activity, numbs pain, and relaxes muscles. Examples of this drug are alcohol, sleeping pills, and opioids.
What are depressants or downers?
The two characteristics of a healthy relationship that go hand-in-hand.
What is communication and trust?
The 10th-12th grade counselor for students with last names A-L.
Who is Ms. Kranz?
These are three side effects of stumulants.
What are increased energy, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, talkativeness, sweating, nervousness, restlessness, reduced appetite, & insomnia?
This is the most effective way to communicate with someone.
What is face-to-face?
If you have concerns about yourself or a friend, you should share it with this person in school.
A trusted adult (counselor, teacher, administrator, etc.).
These contain nicotine powder at levels that equal smoking a couple of cigarettes & can lead to gum disease, cardiovascular/heart disease, and certain cancers.
What are nicotine pouches, such as Zyn?
The word used to describe *bringing a friend into* an argument that you're having with another friend.
What is triangulation?
The event the counseling department holds once a month in US411.
What is First Friday?
Prescription drugs are based on this.
What is a patient's height, weight, genetic make-up, and how they interact with other medications?
This is freely given, reversible, informed, enthusiastic, and specific.
What is consent?
A place on the 4th floor of the Upper School where students can go to take a break, grab a piece of candy, or find a game to play.
What is the counseling waiting room?