Excessive worry
What is anxiety?
Two techniques for resisting peer pressure
What is recognition of pressure, imagining your grandparents can see you, asking people outside of your group, listening to your inner voice, and asking if it's worth the risk?
Body size and ability to perform activities
What is physical health?
Communication using your face
What are facial expressions?
G
What is giving thought to the problem?
Difficulty concentrating and feelings of sadness
What is depression?
Direct pressure
What is pressure to do something you wouldn't normally do?
Relationships and interactions, behaviour
What is social health?
The other half of communication other than talking
What is listening?
R
What is reviewing your choices?
Flashbacks and nightmares from a traumatic event
What is PTSD?
People that can peer pressure you into doing something
Who is anyone?
The cleanliness and appreciation towards your surroundings
What is environmental health?
Two ways to convey messages through your speech
What is the speed and pitch of your speech?
A
What is assessing and choosing the best choice?
Frequent switches between happiness and sadness
What is bipolar disorder?
Indirect pressure
What is pressure to do something because role models are doing it?
Value and meaning in life, also encommpasses religion
What is spiritual health?
Three nonverbal ways of communication (excluding facial)
What are hand gestures, body posture, and eye contact?
T
What is thinking it over afterwards?
Delusion and hallucinations, social isolation
What is schizophrenia?
Two forms of peer pressure that people will use to pressure you
What are threats, ridicule, guilt, bribery, or request?
The ability to think clearly as well as reason and analyze to overcome challenges
What is intellectual health?
The three moods/forms/tones of speech
What are assertive, aggressive, and passive forms of speech
E