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| condition of a person's body, mind, emotions, and relationships. |
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| something that increases the likelihood of a positive outcome. |
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| is a chance that a person takes after careful consideration of the possible outcomes. |
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| is an action that a person chooses that threatens health, causes injury,illnesses, and premature death and destroys the enviorment. |
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| Responsible Decision Making model |
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| is a series of steps to follow to assure that the decisions a person makes result in actions that promote health, protect safety, follows laws, shows respect for self and others, follow guidelines of parents and other responsible adults and demonstrates good character |
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| Inactive decision making style |
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| is a habit in which a person fails to make choices, and this failure determines the outcome. |
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| Proactive decision making style |
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| is a habit in which a person describes the situation that requires a decision, identifies and evaluates possible decisions, and makes a decision and takes responsibility for the consequences. |
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| Reactive decision making style |
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| is a habit in which a person allows others to make his/her decisions |
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| the response of the body to the demands of daily living |
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| GAS - General Adaption Syndrome |
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| series of body changes that result from stress. |
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| The first stage of the GAS in which the body gets ready for quick action. |
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| Second stage of the GAS in which the body attempts to regain international balance |
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| Third stage of the GAS in which wear and tear on the body increases the risk of injury, illness and premature death. |
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| a thought or event that causes a person to become angry. |
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| A body change that occurs when a person in angry. |
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| Healthful ways to control and express anger |
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| Substances produced in the brain that create a feeling of well being. |
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| A compelling need to take a drug or engage in a specific behavior. |
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| a disorder in which there is a split or breakdown in logical thought processes |
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| the releasing of anger on someone or something other than the cause of the anger. |
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| Influence from peers to behave in a way that is not responsible. |
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| a statement that contains a specfic behavior or event, the effect of the behavior or event and person, and the emotions that result. |
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| a return to previous behavior or condition |
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