This is how we feel and react.
What are emotions?
This is how your body and mind react when things get overwhelming or demanding.
What is stress?
Respect, communication, trust, and mutual support are key characteristics.
What is healthy relationship?
The intentional use of force to cause harm to oneself or others is known as ____________.
What is violence?
A strong social support system, positive coping skills, and access to education are examples of ____________ protective factors.
What are individual or personal?
This is how we sense and respond to things emotionally.
What are feelings?
This term describes the belief that certain characteristics or qualities are inherently associated with a specific gender.
What is gender stereotyping?
What is the term for understanding and sharing feelings in a relationship?
What is empathy?
In everyday language, how would you describe the act of unfairly treating someone because of their race, gender, or other characteristics?
What is discrimination?
This risk factor involves a lack of skills or resources that can contribute to negative health outcomes.
What is a deficit in coping or resilience?
This emotion is often positive and joyful.
What is happy?
Violence can take various forms, including physical, verbal, or ____________ aggression.
What is emotional?
In a healthy relationship, what is the fundamental element that promotes a sense of security and emotional connection between partners?
What is trust?
In discussions about societal expectations and behaviors related to being male or female, what term is used to describe the set roles and norms known as?
What is the gender box?
Education programs that aim to teach skills for resolving conflicts peacefully and promoting empathy fall under this category of violence prevention.
What is prevention through education?
This is a negative emotion often involving feelings of distress, disappointment, and frustration.
What is upset?
Breaking free from traditional gender roles may involve challenging these societal ____________.
What are norms or expectations?
What potential consequence may arise from ignoring red flags in a relationship?
What is increased conflict, emotional distress, or harm to one's well-being?
This type of violence is systematic and is often used as a means of control or power over a group of people.
What is institutional violence?
Programs that teach us how to solve problems without fighting and make us understand how others feel fall under this category.
What is learning to get along or conflict resolution?
Understanding and expressing this is key for mental health, communication, and building relationships by aiding coping, fostering empathy, and enhancing emotional intelligence.
What are emotions?
Violence that occurs within the family or domestic unit, often involving abuse of a spouse or partner, is termed ____________.
What is domestic violence?
Name two signs that indicate a relationship is unhealthy.
Possible answers include controlling behavior, lack of communication, constant criticism, or emotional manipulation.
In everyday language, what term describes a deep-seated and widespread hatred or prejudice against women, including those who don't conform to traditional gender roles?
What is misogyny?
If something dangerous is happening right now, we need to ____________ to make it stop.
What is getting help right away or stopping it now?