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Lesson 40 Bellringer

Lesson 40 Bellringer. Explain refusal skills. List the protective factor that works best for you. Explain. What is your favorite family activity? How is question 2 related to this unit? It is an anti-drug. Lesson 40 Avoiding Drug Dependence. Turn to page 453. Look at the table.

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Lesson 40 Bellringer

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  1. Lesson 40Bellringer • Explain refusal skills. • List the protective factor that works best for you. Explain. • What is your favorite family activity? • How is question 2 related to this unit? • It is an anti-drug

  2. Lesson 40Avoiding Drug Dependence • Turn to page 453. • Look at the table.

  3. Lack of self respect Difficulty expressing emotions Friends that use drugs Being unable to delay gratification Having access to drugs Not having a lot of friends Dependent family member Difficult family relationships Role models are users Using drugs at an early age Poor grades Learning disabilities Lack of involvement in extra curricular activities Lack of respect for authority and laws What factors put teens at risk of drug use?

  4. If a person has some of those risk factors what can they do to reduce those risk factors? What decision-making skills could they learn?

  5. Self-respect Good resistance skills Drug-free friends Ability to delay gratification Resilient Good social skills Goals and plans to reach goals Healthy family relationships Positive role models Good stress-management skills Anger-management skills Involvement in school activities- what else is there besides school activates? Rec Scat Volunteering-where can you find out about opportunities? The office or the bulletin board Respect for authority and laws What factors make your chances less likely to use drugs?

  6. Look at your agenda book. What is the policy concerning drugs and athletic eligibility?

  7. What is the difference between physical dependence and psychological dependence? • (hint: pg. 458) • Pass around downward spiral and cycle of addiction

  8. What happens when a dependent person tries to quit using? • withdrawal

  9. Craving Anxious Irritable Restless Headache Difficulty concentrating Frustrated Angry Heart palpitations Increased appetite Chills Fever Muscular twitching Nausea Cramps Vomiting What happens when someone experiences withdrawal?

  10. Look at the table on page 459. • What is STAGE 1?

  11. What type of treatment is there for drug addiction? • Treatment for drug addiction includes behavioral therapies such as counseling, psychotherapy, support groups, and family therapy. Programs may be inpatient or outpatient. Patients may even remain in residential communities for 6-12 months.

  12. What is codependent? • Look at the vocabulary on pg. 460.

  13. Read lessons 41, 42, and 43 Homework

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