Definitions
Qualities of a healthy relationship
Consent
Types of abuse
Communication styles
100

R.A.P.P. stands for this.

What is the Relationship Abuse Prevention Program?

100

When you are upset about an issue with a friend, you calmly speak to them about how you feel and what you need from them.

What is communication?

  • Sharing with each other openly and honestly
  • Talking about things calmly without being hurtful or bossy
  • Use of I statements
100

True or false: You must give a verbal "no" to say no to someone's advances.

FALSE. There are many ways someone might say no with their body language, tone, or words besides a verbal "no."

100

Any behavior intended to cause bodily harm or injury. Examples: punching, pushing, kicking, slapping, hair pulling, pinching, choking.

What is physical abuse?

100

What should you pay attention to in someone's communication BESIDES the words they use?

Non-verbal communication (body language), tone

200

To actively, mutually agree to participate in something in an ongoing process.

What is consent?

200

You and your partner often disagree about how to spend time together; you always want to have one-on-one time while they more often want to hang out in a group. You decide to alternate between spending time alone and spending time with a group every other weekend.

What is compromise?

  • Seeking equal and fair solutions to conflict that satisfy both partners
200

This is the age of consent in New York State.

17

200

Using words to assault, dominate, ridicule, manipulate, and/or degrade another person. Examples include insults, yelling, and name calling.

What is verbal abuse?

200

You are really angry with your boss for the way they called you out in front of the other employees last week. You don't say anything to her, but this week, you deliberately do a bad job at work and you leave a bad review for the restaurant online. You are using this communication style.

What is passive-aggressive communication?

300

What is a pattern of gaining or maintaining power and control over a partner?

What is relationship abuse/dating violence?

300

You are always joking with your partner. One day you accidentally take it too far and their feelings are hurt. You immediately apologize and let them know you will tone it down. You make an effort over the next few weeks to be kinder in how you speak to them. 

What is accountability/taking responsibility?

  • Admitting when you’re wrong
  • Taking responsibility for one’s own actions
  • No blaming or placing fault
300

True or false: you can revoke (take back) consent at any time, even in the middle of the sexual activity.

True

300

Preventing a partner from acquiring or using resources, or exploiting a partner’s resources. Examples include not letting someone go to school or work.

What is financial/economic abuse?

300

Your paycheck has been short by a few dollars for the past few weeks. You know it's not right, but you don't say anything to your boss. You hate getting into confrontation. You are using this communication style. 

What is passive communication?

400

The limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships to be comfortable.

What are boundaries?

400

You and your partner take turns paying when you get food and snacks after school. 

What is economic partnership?

  • Alternate paying for activities
  • Have no expectation for money spent on you or gifts given to you
  • Have no expectation for favors in exchange for money spent or gifts
400

This word describes when you persuade someone to do something using intimidation or threats.

What is coercion?

400

Use of digital media or devices to control, coerce, or intimidate. Examples include using a fake phone number or account after being blocked, repeated calls or messages to insult or threaten you, or tracking your location.

What is technological abuse?

400

Your friend tells you they won't be able to come to your birthday dinner, and you scream at them that they're a terrible friend and that you never want to see them again.

What is aggressive communication?

500

Any unwanted sexual attention that makes a person feel unsafe, uncomfortable or threatened.

What is sexual harassment?

500

Every Saturday, you and your partner give each other space to spend time with your own friends. 

What is independence and autonomy?

  • Each person is an individual in the relationship
  • Not dependent on each other for happiness
  • Both partners have their own time to spend with others & and pursue own interests
500

Name one of the words that FRIES stands for when it comes to what needs to be present to have consent.

FREELY GIVEN

REVERSIBLE

INFORMED

ENTHUSIASTIC

SPECIFIC

500

Non-physical behaviors that are meant to humiliate, isolate, or instill fear. Examples include guilt tripping, blaming you for their mistakes, unfounded accusations, and controlling who you see or what you do.

What is emotional abuse?

500

Your friend says something unkind about one of your other close friends to you in private. You calmly say, "I understand that you might not get along with her, but it's important to me that you don't speak negatively about someone I love. I don't want to be involved in any gossip that could hurt her."

What is assertive communication?