Starter Describe a mentally healthy person?. Review Mental and Emotional Health.

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Starter Describe a mentally healthy person?

Review Mental and Emotional Health

Unhealthy Relationships & Violence Health 8 – Day 8

Goal & EQ Goal: Discuss Unhealthy relationships, violent behaviors EQ: How can unhealthy relationships lead to violent behaviors?

Unhealthy Relationships Challenges to Relationships –job loss –Illness –Injury –Death –loss Abuse –Physical –Sexual –Neglect

Unhealthy Relationships Negative Peer Pressure –Drugs –unnecessary risks –breaking rules –illegal activity –betray values –dislike others –Threats –bribes

Refusal skills S ay no T ell why not O ffer other ideas P romptly leave

Identifying your Relationships Friends Family School

Violent Behaviors Physical Abuse – assault, battery Sexual – assault, harassment Neglect – physical, emotional

Goal & EQ Goal: Discuss Unhealthy relationships, violent behaviors EQ: How can unhealthy relationships lead to violent behaviors?