Peer Pressure
Stereotyping
Communication
Relationships
Mental health
100

the pressure that results from being swayed to doing something because the people you look up to are participating

indirect pressure

100

A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.

definition of stereotyping

100

A method of expressing needs and desires that does not take in to account the welfare of others.

Aggressive communication

100

Communication, compromise, commitment 

three keys to a strong relationship

100

A mental health disorder characterized by negative moods and lack of interest in activities.

Depression

200

the pressure that results from someone who tries to convince you to do something you normally wouldn't do. 

direct pressure

200

a place where stereotyping is most used

school

200

The ability to express positive and negative ideas in an open and direct way.

Assertive communication

200

one reason why relationships fail:

lack of communication, trust, compromise, and commitment. 

200

Symptoms include: forgetting names and dates, easily distracted, can have anxiety or depression.

ADHD

300

listen to your inner voice, talk to an outside source, imagine grandparents watching you ask yourself if it's worth your time, recognize peer pressure before you get yourself into a situation.

tips to help avoid peer pressure

300

a place where stereotyping is frequently used

workplace

300

A style of communication in which individuals avoid expressing their opinions, feeling, and needs.

Passive Communication

300

Love/affection, and support

two benefits of a romantic relationship 

300

People with this disorder get emotionally attached to one person and spend all of their time trying to please them.

Dependent Personality Disorder

400

Give thought to the problem

Review your choices

Evaluate the consequences of each choice

Assess and choose the best choice

Think it over afterward

GREAT

400

a place where stereotyping is frequently used

internet

400

Using sounds and words to express yourself and your feelings.

Verbal Communication

400

two different benefits of romantic relationships

acceptance, emotional and physical closeness. 

400

A mental condition marked by alternating periods of elation and depression.

Bipolar Disorder

500

Give a reason, blame someone else, leave the situation.

Refusal skills 

500

four areas where stereotypes are most often used

gender, sexuality, age, and race/ethnicity  

500

Communication without spoken language. Such as eye contact, posture, etc. 

Non-Verbal Communication

500

two types of relationships

easy and difficult

500

A long term mental disorder involving breakdowns, changes in emotion and behavior, faulty perception, and withdrawal from reality.

Schizophrenia