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Healthy Relationships Family Relationships Communication Skills Healthy Relationships Mental Disorders 10 20 30 40

Family Relationships - 10 points Define the term nuclear family.

Family Relationships - 10 points A nuclear family is one that has a father and mother living with their children in the same home. This term does not refer to families with adopted or foster children, nor does it include step and half siblings or parents.

Family Relationships - 20 points ___________ is the failure to care for a child’s basic needs.

Family Relationships - 20 points Neglect is the failure to care for a child’s basic needs.

Family Relationships - 30 points True or False? Adoption is the temporary placement of children with adults who are not related to them.

Family Relationships - 30 points False Adoption is the permanent placement of children with adults who are not their biological parents. Fostering a child is usually a temporary placement.

Family Relationships - 40 points Define the term affirmation.

Family Relationships - 40 points Affirmation is positive feedback that helps others feel supported and appreciated. It is necessary in the development of children.

Communication Skills - 10 points ________ is expressing your views clearly and respectfully.

Communication Skills - 10 points Assertive is expressing your views clearly and respectfully.

Communication Skills - 20 points Which of the following is not a part of active listening? Asking questions for clarification Using “I” messages

Communication Skills - 20 points 2. Using “I” messages While this is a great skill to use, the purpose is to communicate your thoughts. This skill is not used for active listening, rather healthy communication.

Communication Skills - 30 points Name four ways to show respect through body language.

Communication Skills - 30 points Make eye contact Face the person speaking Refrain from crossing your arms Maintain an “open” stance Do not slouch or lean Nod to show understanding and acknowledgement

Communication Skills - 40 points Define the term apathy.

Communication Skills - 40 points Apathy is a strong lack of feeling, interest, or concern.

Healthy Relationships - 10 points True or False? A stereotype is an exaggerated belief about people belonging to certain groups.

Healthy Relationships - 10 points True A stereotype is an exaggerated belief about people belonging to certain groups.

Healthy Relationships - 20 points Forcing people to complete a task in order to join a group is known as _______.

Healthy Relationships - 20 points Forcing people to complete a task in order to join a group is known as hazing.

Healthy Relationships - 30 points All of the following are traits of healthy relationships EXCEPT: Communication Mutual respect Honesty Commitment

Healthy Relationships - 30 points C. Honesty While this is key to working well with others, it is not listed as one of our four traits of healthy relationships.

Healthy Relationships - 40 points List the three “C’s” to building healthy relationships.

Healthy Relationships - 40 points Communication Cooperation Compromise

Mental Disorders - 10 points Name one example of a somatoform disorder.

Mental Disorders - 10 points Hypochondria is a type of somatoform disorder.

Mental Disorders - 20 points What is the classification of bipolar disorder? (Is it affective, personality, anxiety, or somatoform?)

Mental Disorders - 20 points Bipolar disorder is categorized as an affective disorder. Affective disorders often have an organic cause and may involve intense mood swings.

Mental Disorders - 30 points Which of the following is NOT an anxiety disorder: Phobia OCD Depression PTSD

Mental Disorders - 30 points C. Depression Depression is categorized as an affective disorder that deals with mood.

Mental Disorders - 40 points Describe the difference between functional and organic.

Mental Disorders - 40 points A functional disorder is one that may occur as the result of psychological causes in which no clear brain damage is involved. An organic disorder is one that is clearly caused by a physical illness or injury that affects the brain.

FINAL JEOPARDY On a sheet of paper, write the name of your team captain along with the amount of points your team is willing to wager. The amount of points wagered must be greater than 0 and cannot exceed your team’s point total.

FINAL JEOPARDY What is the third leading cause of death among teenagers? Accidents (Unintentional injuries) Homicide _______________ Cancer Heart Disease

FINAL JEOPARDY 3. Suicide The third leading cause of teenage death is suicide. It accounts for 11% of total deaths among teenagers.