The development of the ability to think and use reasoning skills and deduction.
What is Cognitive development
This plays a key role in how you function in groups and social settings
What is mental health
Being pressured to engage in certain activities by peers or colleagues.
What is peer pressure?
A negative, likely outcome.
What is a risk factor?
Used to alleviate stress or worry (ex. playing an instrument, yoga, walking, etc)
What is a coping mechanism?
Body going through changes as someone grow and develop (not puberty but is an example).
What is physical development
Emotional or physical bonds formed with other people decide on their behavior with the other (some can be toxic).
What is a relationship
Interacting or with certain apps where content is regularly uploaded by others.
What is engaging in Social media?
A factor that will likely result in good thing outcomes.
What are protective factors?
A coping skill that alleviates stress but at a cost on the person's mental or physical well-being.
What is a negative coping skill?
Learning how to interact with others around them and learning social norms.
What is social development
Attraction to genders based on platonic, romantic, and sexual emotions/feelings (gay, straight, bisexual, etc)
What is sexual orientation?
Factors that come from one's surroundings and mostly come from expectations other put on you. Can be positive or negative on mental health (ex. family, friends, stereotypes)
What are outside influences?
The 4 most common examples of health risk factors or rather what causes them
What is health behaviors, clinical care, economic or environmental factors?
A coping skill that alleviates stress and benefits a person's mental or physical well-being.
What is a healthy coping skill?
Learning how to identify and regulate one's emotions in a healthy way.
What is emotional developmental?
Self identity related to nationality or cultural ties.
What is Cultural or Ethnic identity?
An influence that harms ones mindset
What is negative/influence factor?
A risk factor that is the overuse of substances not prescribes that can but not be limited to acholosim, tobacco, etc.
What is substance abuse?
Exercise, sleeping, meditation, and seeking help are all examples of this type of coping mechanism.
What is an adaptive coping mechanism?
The process of learning and building one's knowledge or potential in their/certain career fields.
What is educational/career development?
The process in which people relate to others or finding their purpose in life.
What is forming identity?
A positive factor/influence that helps one's mental health.
What is a positive factor/influence
An explanation of what risk taking behavior looks like in people.
What is engaging in harmful or dangerous activities, that may cause injuries or acts of violence?
The 4 types of coping mechanisms.
What is adaptive cognitive and behavioral, emotion focused, and occupation focused?