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| accepting everyone's right to be different |
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| unusual; different from normal |
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| how one feels about one self |
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| a person who studies people mental and behavioral characteristics |
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| an irrational fear of something |
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| a conscious refusal to take something seriously |
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| a both sides give in a little to reach an argreement |
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| an adjustment that helps a person successfully complete a task |
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| Is the ability to identify and meet needs connected to one's disability without loss of dignity to oneself or others |
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| Satisfaction with one's own beliefs and values contibutes to an individual's sense of |
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| Always tending to expect the best possible out is called |
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| Emotionally healthy peolpe know how to cope with |
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| Is an action that blocks a person from from reaching a goal. |
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| Is the unconscious dismissal of painful impules,desires,or fears from the conscious mind |
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| A feel or terror that comes without warning and may inculde chest pains, rapid heartbeat,shaking,sweating,or sotness of breath is a |
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| If you notice warning sighs of violence in a friend or classmate you should tell a trusted |
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| Is an affective disorder involving long-lasting, intense sadness. |
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| A distorted idea about a person or event that is not real is a |
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| is a mental device one uses to protect oneself. |
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| is shifting an emotion from its real object to a sfaer one. |
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| A substance abuse disorder involves an unhealthy dependence on or drugs |
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| An affective disorder is a mental problem characterized by disturbed or uncontrolled |
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| The ADA is a law that protects the rights the rights of |
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| developing your will strenghthen your social well-being. |
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| setting reasonable goals leads to high |
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| defensive behavior pattern |
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| most substance abuse begins as a |
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| anorexia and bulimia are two types of |
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