1. Having self-respect, self-confidence, and self-acceptance
2. Growing and taking positive risks
3. Ability to balance extremes in one’s thinking
100
Threat or actual use of physical force against oneself or another person.
What is Violence
100
These types of emotions are not universal and must be taught to us.
What are Secondary/Social Emotions
100
An act requiring a person to do degrading, risky, or illegal acts in order to join a group.
What is Hazing
100
Friendships are based on mutual trust, acceptance, and ______________________
What are Common Interests or Values
200
Which of Erickson's stages of development will an individual form generativity.
What is Adulthood (41-60)
200
The number one risk-factor for violence.
What is Poverty
200
We feel this emotion in our arms and in specifically in our hands.
What is Anger
200
A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
What is Stress
200
This type of friendship includes people who you share common goals, values, or interests with. Some people choose friends who have personalities that compliment their own.
What are Close Friendships
300
Personality consists of behaviors, attitudes, feelings, and ________________.
What are ways of thinking
300
The three groups that feel the cost of violence.
Who are the Victim, the Assailant, and Society
300
In the brain, this chemical acts as a neurotransmitter. It is commonly associated with satisfaction.
What is Dopamine
300
True or False: Stress can have a positive effect in one's life.
True
300
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
What is empathy
400
Which of Erickson's stages of development will an individual form an identity.
What is Adolescence (13-20)
400
Once every 36 minutes one of these are committed in the United States.
What is a Homicide
400
Fear, anger, happiness, and sadness are examples of this type of emotion.
What is Primary Emotion
400
The two most important aspects of directly dealing with a conflict.
What are the Time and Place
400
This type of friendship offers you an opportunity to have fun, try something new, and learn to get along with a variety of people.
What is a Casual Friendship
500
Name the 5 central personality traits
What are Extroversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Emotional Stability, Openness to Experiences
500
An individual has a choice to do either one of these two options when faced with a conflict.
What is Ignore/Disengage or Confront
500
True or False: When it comes to shaping our decisions and our actions, feelings count every bit as much - if not more - than thought.
True
500
This program helps young students avoid areas in which gangs have power and influence.
What is Safe Passage
500
grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other relatives make up this group in the family unit.