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Health Chapter 7-8.3
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Term | Definition |
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Stress (183) | your body's response to external or internal changes |
Type A Personality (185) | Intense drive, hurried most of the time, and extremely competitive: hurried sickness |
Type B Personality (185) | Calmer, more patient, and less hurried |
Depression (193) | an overwhelming feeling of hopelessness and worthlessness; a feeling of disappointment that leads to apathy and withdrawal |
Optimist (191) | One who has the tendency to look on the more favorable side of happenings |
Pessimist (191) | One who has the tendency to see what is gloomy, or anticipate the worst possible outcome. |
Conduct (202) | a standard of personal behavior |
Character (204) | The underlying qualities that are revealed in your actions and attitudes that set you apart |
Convictions (206) | A personal belief upon which certain actions are based |
Conformity (211) | To adapt oneself to prevailing standards or customs: to be or become similar in form or character |
Pressure (208) | a constraining or compelling force or influence |
Beliefs form... (sg) | convictions |
Convictions form... (sg) | character |
Character forms... (sg) | conduct |
What are the six signs of depression? (194) | 1) Inability to sleep 2) Decrease in appetite 3) Feeling bored and unmotivated 4) Losing interests in activities of life 5) Inability to concentrate 6) Feeling fatigue |
What are the types of pressure? (208) | pressure from inside changes and pressure from changes occurring outside your body |
What are the seven ways to deal with negative peer pressure? (210) | 1) Develop and stand by your convictions 2) Avoid compromising situations 3) Don't give in 4) Choose your friends wisely 5) Be a positive influence 6) Speak up 7) Run |
What are the four levels of friendship? (213) | 1) acquaintance 2) casual 3) close 4) intimate level |