Definitions
Statistics
Low Self-Esteem
Peers
High Self-Esteem
100

The mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest

What is depression?

100

One in ___ students are bullied.

What is 5?

100

True or false: men tend to have higher self-esteem than women.

What is true?
100

Name 3 types of cliques that could be found in schools

What are ____.

100

Kids who know that they have value are _____ likely to feel worthless when they fail or suffer a disappointment.

What is less?

200

The level at which one is socially accepted by their peers

What is peer acceptance?

200

Approximately what percentage of adolescents' are cyberbullied?

What is 15%?

200

Poor body image can lead to ____.

What are eating disorders? 

200

What are the different ways that peers can influence an adolescent's self-concept?

What is: bullying, sports, cliques, social media, etc.

200
In order to nurture self-esteem and make failure less scary and destructive, develop a ____ attitude toward making mistakes.
What is positive?
300

What is the disorder defined as an obsession with healthy and proper nutrition?

What is orthorexia nervosa?

300

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, one in ___ women struggle with an eating disorder.

What is 5?

300
Perceived ____ rejection and dissatisfying friendships lead to low levels of self-esteem. 

What are peers?

300

Identify two possible characteristics that students may be bullied over.

What is: appearance, sexual orientation, race, disability, socio-economic status, religion, academic ability, etc.

300

Being appreciated and valued just for who you are, not for what you do or look like, or what you accomplish is referred to as _____.

What is unconditional love?

400

The mimicking of others mannerisms and behaviors, while unintentionally adapting to those around them both positively and negatively.

What is the chameleon effect?

400

Over __% of girls ages 15-17 avoid normal daily activities when they feel bad about their looks.

What is 70?

400

Compensatory behaviors are involved in which eating disorder?

What is bulimia nervosa?

400

Frequent social media use has lead to an increased rate of _____.

What are mental health disorders (anxiety, depression, eating disorders, etc.)?

400

_______ tends to gradually increase throughout the lifespan of both genders.

What is self-esteem?

500

What is the type of therapy that can be beneficial in treating low self-esteem?

What is CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)?

500

The ratio of women to men in America who will have an eating disorder at some point in their lives:

What is 2:1?

(20 million women: 10 million men)

500

Individualistic nations with higher gender equality have _____ gender gaps in self-esteem than collectivist nations with greater gender inequality.

What is larger?

500

The transition from primary school into secondary school creates stressful changes that can challenge self-esteem, such as social comparison and _____.

What is competition?

500

____ sends the same chemical messages to your brain as actual experiences do.

What is self-talk?