Relationships Health Review

Name : ______________________________________
1. Define relationship.

 

 

 

2. List nine things people do to maintain and develop good relationships.
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3. Select four of the following: ability, effort , task, luck, stable, unstable, internal or external and describe how each can affect a person’s perception of success and failure.

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3. Match the term with the appropriate explanation.
______ Assertive
______ Exclude
______ Prejudice
______ Conflict resolution
______ Friendship
______ Harassment
______ Mutual respect
______ Tolerance

 

A. clearly, respectfully, and confidently communicating your ideas and feelings strong enough to achieve a goal, resolve a conflict, or to respectfully state your objections.

B. a relationship between people who know each other, trust, and support each other. Usually in a caring manner, which develops a bond of mutual affection.

C. persistent negative interactions that pester, annoy, bother, harm, or torment others.

D. when a person's esteem or sense of worth is the same for each other.

E. an unfavorable or favorable opinion or feeling formed without knowledge, thought, or reason.

F. the process of ending a disagreement, conflict, with cooperation and problem solving.

G. the ability to accept different beliefs and practices in a fair, objective, and caring manner.

H. to expel, kick out, prevent inclusion, or restrict entry to a group.

 

4. Match the term with the appropriate explanation.
______ Aggressive
______ Passive
______ Body language
______ Role
______ Commitment
______ Abuse
______ Clique
______ Manipulate

 

A. is the actions taken by a person in a particular social setting influenced by what they believe is appropriate or customary.

B. is being overly menacing, threatening, forceful, pushy, or hostile to achieve a goal.

C. physical, emotional, mental, or sexual mistreatment of a person caused by an action or neglect of action.

D. is a dishonest unfair way to influence or control other people.

E. refraining from a reaction, communication, or expression of ones feelings and ideas when a response would usually be beneficial.

F. pledge to contribute to a relationship in a manner to enhance and make it stronger.

G. a small exclusive group of people with similar interests and goals who may or may not actively exclude or demean people who are different or have different interests and goals.

H. nonverbal expression communicated with: gestures and other body language.

 

5. Describe five things that are helpful for good communication.
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6. Describe five things that are helpful for good family relationships.
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7. Describe five things that are helpful for good peer relationships.
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8. Describe three times it is appropriate to stand up for your rights.
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9. Describe three time when it is appropriate to yield to an assertive response.
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10. Describe two things you learned about relationships not included above.

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