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- 1. 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 200 300 100 Healthy Relationships Anger Management Gender Roles Sexual Respect Personal Power 400 500 100
- 2. Behavior that some people want to think is flattering and is actually an early warning sign of an unhealthy relationship.
- 4. When a partner discourages contact with other friends, family and systems that are supportive.
- 8. The type of relationship where both opinions are equally valued.
- 10. Degrading remarks and jokes, disrespect of physical boundaries, and controlling behavior are examples of this.
- 12. An emotion that everyone experiences, but deals with in different ways.
- 16. These can be positive or negative, and are often how people deal with stress in their lives.
- 18. Moments unique to each of us that might bring on emotions, such as anger, sadness, etc., and impact our behavior.
- 20. These are different for each person, and some examples include deep breathing, exercising, counting backwards, and writing in a journal.
- 26. Examples of these are “Boys don’t cry,” “Act like a man,” “Act like a lady,” and “Someday my prince will come…”
- 34. Recognizing the right each person has to determine with whom, when and how they are going to be sexually active.
- 38. The use of drugs or alcohol to immobilize someone in order to have sex with them.
- 46. Being able to take responsibility for both the good and bad choices in your life.
- 48. Being able to make choices after considering all options, and be responsible for the results of your choices.
- 52. Having the right to determine when, where, how and who is going to touch you.
- 54. A way to communicate with and influence others to help you to achieve your goals in life without using violence.