The effects that bullying has on victims.
What is Anxiety, PTSD, Lack of self-esteem, Relationship issues, Addiction to alcohol and drugs?
The chemical substance that changes normal body functions in some way.
What is Alcohol?
The action of using your electronics for a long period of time.
What is straining of the eyes?
The act of being sad for a very long period of time.
What is depression?
The smoke that smokers breathe out and the smoke floating from the end of the cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
What is secondhand smoke?
The types of bullying that won't be tolerated at school.
What is Race/religion, social status, and sexual identity?
The time when you are sober for a very long time, but then give in to the alcohol.
What is a relapse?
The action of having a healthy diet, and sleeping for a good amount of time.
What is mentally functional?
The natural human reaction that involves the mind and body. It serves an important basic survival function.
What is anxiety?
The action of eating very little on purpose, which leads to very low body weight.
What is anorexia?
The recommended punishments for school bullies.
What is going to a counselor, visit a therapist, or get suspended?
The decreased ability to learn or focus.
What is teen drinking?
The results of sleeping for over 8 hours.
What is paying attention in school, healthy emotional health, and academic achievements?
The act of using sharp material to inflict harm upon yourself.
What is cutting yourself?
The medical condition affects how well people can sit still, focus, and pay attention.
What is ADHD?
The use of words not fists.
What is self-control?
The feeling when you are unaware of your surroundings, or what is happening.
What is drunk?
The result of constant eating of fast food every day.
The rituals used to interrupt bad thoughts that may occur in your mind.
What is OCD?
The action of expressing and letting your emotions out after a tragedy.
What is coping?
The creating of protective community environments
What is violence prevention strategy?
They speed up functions in the brain and body. They come in pills or tablets.
What is Amphetamines?
The name of the foods you like to eat when you are happy.
What is comfort food?
The situation when your stress overwhelms you to the point of rage.
What is anger issues?
The type of eating when you are feeling sad or anxious.
What is emotional eating?