Paying close attention to what someone is saying and communicating.
Active listening
An unfair oppion or judgment of a particular group of people.
Prejudice
The parts you in your relationship.
Roles
Negative stress
Distress
A variety of reactions that may surface as an individual makes sense of how a loss affect him or her.
Stages of grief
Nonverbal communicating through gestures, facial expressions, behaviors, and posture.
Body lang.
An exaggerated or oversimplified belief of people that belong to a certain group.
Stereotypes
A significant relationship between two people that is based on trust, caring, and consideration.
Friendship
Anything that can cause stress
Stressor
Acceptance of a loss
Closure
Communication style that involves standing up for your own rights and beliefs while also respecting those of others.
Assertive
The ability to accept others differences.
Tolerance
A bond or connection you have with other people.
Relationships
The act of becoming aware through the senses.
Perception
Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life.
Coping
A statement that focuses on your feeling rather than someone else's behavior.
I message
Deliberately harming or threatening another person who cannot easily defend himself or herself.
Bullying
The way you conduct yourself as a member of the community.
Citizenship
Body's response to stressors (3)
Alarm,Resistance, and Fatigue.
The act of showing sorrow or grief.
Mourning
Communicating styles
Aggressive, passive and assertive.
Making others perform certain tasks in order to join the group.
Hazing
Traits of a healthy relationship
Mutual respect, caring, Honesty, and commitment.
A physical reaction, which results from stress rather than injury or illness.
Psychosomatic response
Stages of grief
Denial or numbness, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and acceptance.