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Lesson 41, 42, & 43 Bellringer Remember to write out the question and answer in complete sentences. Remember to write out the question and answer in complete sentences. 1. Describe what a “druggie” looks like. 2. Who is emotionally hurt the most when you screw up? 3. Why do you believe this?

Lesson 41 Resisting Pressure to Abuse Drugs What is peer pressure? (pg.462) What is peer pressure? (pg.462) What is positive peer pressure? What is positive peer pressure? What is negative peer pressure? What is negative peer pressure?

Look at the list on pg Do you agree with any of those statements? Do you agree with any of those statements? Which one? Which one?

How can you resist peer pressure? Say no Say no Give reasons Give reasons Broken-record Broken-record Match non-verbal behavior with verbal response Match non-verbal behavior with verbal response

What about the law? Being high is never an excuse for wrong behavior. Being high is never an excuse for wrong behavior.

How can you be a drug-free role model? Choose a drug-free lifestyle Choose a drug-free lifestyle Know and follow policies regarding drug use Know and follow policies regarding drug use Show use care about others by being genuine and sincere Show use care about others by being genuine and sincere Discuss responsible rules with others Discuss responsible rules with others Encourage others with positive reinforcement Encourage others with positive reinforcement

Lesson 42 Reducing Risk by Being Drug Free How can you protect your self from violence associated with drug trafficking? How can you protect your self from violence associated with drug trafficking? Pg. 469 Pg. 469

Why does choosing to be drug free reduce your risk of HIV? Pg. 471 Pg. 471

Why does choosing to be drug free reduce your risk of unplanned pregnancy? Pg. 472 Pg. 472

Lesson 43 Assessing Treatment Options What should you do if someone you know may be addicted to drugs? What should you do if someone you know may be addicted to drugs?  Talk to an adult

What is a formal intervention? Pg. 475 Pg. 475 Has anyone seen the TV show by the same name? Has anyone seen the TV show by the same name?

What is an I-message? Read the examples of I-messages on pg. 476 Read the examples of I-messages on pg. 476

Why should the person who needs treatment be involved in selecting the type of treatment? What other factors are involved in selecting treatment? What other factors are involved in selecting treatment? What options are there for treatment? What options are there for treatment? Pg. 478 Pg. 478

Get Help The Connecting Point is a substance abuse and chemical dependency treatment center for students and community members. They have an office at the Burnham Building on the 1 st floor. They also have a 24-hour help line. The Connecting Point is a substance abuse and chemical dependency treatment center for students and community members. They have an office at the Burnham Building on the 1 st floor. They also have a 24-hour help line

Study for Unit 7 Test Homework