The process of exchanging information.
What is Communication?
The first step in the decision making process.
What is the Identifying the problem?
Teens are more likely to seek advice from...
What are friends and classmates?
Substances other than food that change the structure or function of the body or mind.
What are drugs?
Any unnecessary or improper use of chemical substances for nonmedical purposes.
What is Substance Abuse?
4 ways to communicate effectively.
What is Body Language, Active Listening, Assertive Communication, and "I" Messages?
Select the best choice, the one that seems the best for the situation.
What is Step 4: Make a decision, plan, and act on the decision?
Asking permission to do something and making sure everyone involved is comfortable.
What is consent?
The DEA has divided substances into five categories.
What are Drug Schedules?
A condition in which a person believes that a drug is needed in order to feel good or to function normally.
What is Psychological Dependence?
Non-verbal communication such as facial expressions, posture, eye contact, hand gestures, how close we are to others.
What is Body Language?
Write down a list of possible ideas or ways to solve the problem.
What is the 2nd step of decision making; Brainstorming possible solutions?
The signs of a healthy relationship are.
What are Respect, Equality, & Communication?
A substance made from fermented grains or fruit.
What is Alcohol?
A stimulant made from household cleaning supplies and other chemicals.
What are METHAMPHETAMINES?
Paying close attention to what someone is communicating. Using empathy to imagine, and understand how someone else feels.
What is Active Listening?
Evaluate results of the decision and accept responsibility for results of the decision
What is Step 5?
Big emotional moments in serious romantic relationships.
What are crushes, first kisses and hook-ups, and first heartbreaks?
Causes Yellow fingertips, Rotting teeth, Shortness of breath, Heart disease, Stroke and Brain Damage.
What is Tobacco?
Can cause Acne, Mood swings, Restlessness/agitation, and extreme rage.
What are steroids?
Working with people instead of against them by valuing yourself and your rights, identify your needs and wants, and acknowledging that people are responsible for their actions.
What is Assertive Communication?
Step 3
What is Explore and evaluate each possibility and write down the pros and cons of each?
Your relationship with yourself changes in what ways.
What are increased Independence, understanding who you are, and Self-esteem?
A depressant used commonly as a "date rape" drug.
What is Rohypnol or Ketamine?
A hallucinogenic drug that can cause paranoia, tremors, memory loss, panic attacks, and psychosis.
What is LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide)?