11. What is a value? (Lesson 8)

12. What are actions that show self-respect? (Lesson 8)
13. What is codependence? (Lesson 9)
14. What are signs of addiction? (Lesson 9)
15. What are signs of hidden anger? (Lesson 10)
16. What are the three stages of general adaptation syndrome? (Lesson 10)
17. What are symptoms used to diagnose depression? (Lesson 11)
18. What are warning signs that indicate a teen might make a suicide attempt? (Lesson 11)
19. What are symptoms of loss and grief? (Lesson 12)
20. What are the five stages of loss and grief? (Lesson 12)

Critical Thinking
21. How are self-respect and self-esteem related to good character? (Lesson 8)
22. Why does your social-emotional environment affect your health? (Lesson 8)
23. Why might having one addiction increase risk for development of another one? (Lesson 9)
24. Why is bipolar disorder dangerous to a person if he or she is not treated? (Lesson 9)
25. Why is it harmful to use projection and displacement to deal with angry feelings? (Lesson 10)
26. How can stress be positive? (Lesson 10)
27. How can a person with dysthymic disorder have a second form of depression? (Lesson 11)
28. How is being resilient related to good character? (Lesson 11)
29. How is health compromised if a person gets stuck in the anger stage of the five stages of
loss and grief? (Lesson 12)
30. Why do some people grieve after the death of a well-known person? (Lesson 12)

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11. A value is a belief or principle that a person considers important and guides their behavior and decisions.

12. Actions that show self-respect include setting boundaries, taking care of oneself, respecting oneself and others, speaking up for oneself, and making healthy choices.

13. Codependence is a dysfunctional relationship where one person prioritizes the needs of another person over their own, leading to enabling and unhealthy behaviors.

14. Signs of addiction include cravings, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, loss of control, continued use despite negative consequences, and neglecting responsibilities.

15. Signs of hidden anger include passive-aggressive behavior, sarcasm, avoiding conflict, excessive criticism, blaming others, and physical symptoms like headaches or muscle tension.

16. The three stages of general adaptation syndrome are alarm (the body's initial response to stress), resistance (the body's attempt to resist or cope with stress), and exhaustion (when the body's resources are depleted and stress can no longer be managed).

17. Symptoms used to diagnose depression include feelings of sadness, emptiness or hopelessness, loss of interest in activities, changes in appetite and sleep patterns, fatigue, feelings of worthlessness or guilt, and thoughts of suicide.

18. Warning signs that indicate a teen might make a suicide attempt include talking about suicide or death, expressing hopelessness or feeling like a burden, increasing substance use, withdrawing from friends and activities, giving away possessions, and showing signs of depression or anxiety.

19. Symptoms of loss and grief include shock, denial, sadness, guilt, anger, and acceptance.

20. The five stages of loss and grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

21. Self-respect and self-esteem are related to good character because they involve valuing oneself and others, setting boundaries, making healthy choices, and treating others with respect and kindness.

22. Your social-emotional environment affects your health because it can impact your stress levels, relationships, self-esteem, and behaviors, leading to either positive or negative health outcomes.

23. Having one addiction may increase risk for development of another one because addiction is a complex disorder that affects brain chemistry and behavior, and can be influenced by genetic and environmental factors.

24. Bipolar disorder is dangerous if left untreated because it can lead to significant mood swings, impaired judgment, impulsive behavior, and an increased risk of suicide.

25. Using projection and displacement to deal with angry feelings is harmful because it involves blaming others for one's own emotions or behaviors, and can lead to a breakdown in communication and relationships.

26. Stress can be positive because it can motivate a person to take action, improve performance, and build resilience.

27. A person with dysthymic disorder may also experience a major depressive episode, which can worsen symptoms and impact functioning.

28. Being resilient is related to good character because it involves adapting to change, overcoming adversity, and maintaining hope and optimism, which are all important traits for personal growth and well-being.

29. If a person gets stuck in the anger stage of the five stages of loss and grief, their health may be compromised because it can lead to prolonged stress, negative coping behaviors, and difficulty in processing emotions and moving forward.

30. Some people may grieve after the death of a well-known person because they may have admired or identified with that person, felt a sense of loss or connection to their work, or experienced feelings of sadness and empathy for their loved ones.
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