Vocabulary Check
Conflict & Communication
Empathy & Respect
Trauma & Brain Development
Suicide Risk & Prevention
100

The ability to understand how someone else feels.

Empathy

100

This type of communication uses threats or force to get one’s way.

Aggressive communication

100

Treating others with consideration, even in disagreement.

Respect

100

One healthy habit recommended to support recovery after trauma.

Sleep, exercise, nutrition, or talking to someone you trust

100

Suicide is the _____ leading cause of death in the U.S. overall.

10th

200

Emotional harm caused by a deeply disturbing experience.

Trauma

200

This communication style avoids expressing needs/wants, even at personal cost.

Passive communication

200

A key nonverbal listening skill that shows empathy.

Eye contact, appropriate facial expressions, appropriate posture, etc. 

200

Percent of U.S. adults who have experienced a traumatic event.

70%

200

Suicide is the _____ leading cause of death among adolescents.

2nd

300

Direct yet respectful expression of opinions and needs.

Assertive communication

300

The communication style best for resolving conflict.

Assertive communication

300

“So, what I hear you saying is…” is an example of this technique.

Active listening

300

Number of brain regions Dr. Martin Teicher’s research found affected by childhood abuse.

9 regions

300

One major suicide risk factor.

Previous attempt, mental illness, substance use disorder, abuse, or bullying

400

Tools, conditions, or strengths that help individuals cope and reduce suicide risk.

Protective factors

400

One strategy to control emotions before responding in conflict.

Take a break, breathing activities, go for a walk, etc.

400

Understanding does not equal ________.

Agreeing

400

Two areas of the brain impacted by trauma.

Emotional regulation and decision-making

400

One warning sign of suicide.

Talking about death, isolation, mood swings, or increased substance use