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Self Esteem aNd Mental health. Body Language. Winking, snarling, slumping. Integrity. The characteristic of doing what you know is right. Assertive. Expressing oneself directly but respectfully. Positive Self Talk.
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Body Language • Winking, • snarling, • slumping
Integrity • The characteristic of doing what you know is right.
Assertive • Expressing oneself directly but respectfully
Positive Self Talk • Talking to oneself in a positive way about one’s characteristics and abilities
Empathy • Ability to understand another’s feelings, behaviors, and attitudes
Self-Esteem • A measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
Mental Disorder • An illness that affects a person’s thoughts, emotions ,and behaviors.
Self-Actualization • The achievement of the best that a person can be
You must communicate effectively • To prevent misunderstandings • To build healthy relationships • To let others know what you need and think
The development of self esteem • Self development • Interpreting messages from strangers • Interpreting messages from friends and family
Paraphrasing • Is an effective listening skill
Improve Your Speaking • By using your voice effectively • By using the I message in a conflict situation • By showing empathy for another person
Rationalization • Mary failed her history test. When her parents asked why, Mary told them the teacher asked too many questions on subjects that were not covered in class.
Mental Disorders symptoms • Too little or too much sleep • Extreme sadness • Changes in personality
Mental Disorder • May be caused by • Inheritance • A death, accident, abuse, or traumatic event • Alcoholism • Infection that affects the brain
Characteristics of a healthy person • See challenges of life as opportunities • Take responsibility for one’s behavior • Persistence through setbacks and frustrations
Help • Having a friend help you reenact a situation in which you lost your temper with someone is a way to practice expressing emotions in a positive way.
Emotions • Sometimes overwhelm us, so it’s useful to know how to manage them: • Releasing tension by playing an instrument, writing, or drawing • Playing a sport or doing some other exercise • Talking about a problem with someone you trust
Anger • Can be controlled by recognizing your anger quickly • Counting to 10 and taking deep breaths before you react • Using the “I” message
Medication • Can treat ADHD • (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder)