Mental health - is fundamental to our collective and individual ability as humans to think, emote, etc
Depression - it is manifested as negative views of oneself, the world, and the future
Anxiety - it is a sense of a vague unease with no known actual cause that makes one feel mostly tensed and restless
Conduct Disorder - repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior that violates the rights of others, social norms, rules of laws
Self injury - refers to the intentional damage to the body tissues in connection with, or to change a particular feeling or emotion
Risky sexual behavior - can be form of early start of sexual intercourse, unprotected sex or having multiple sexual partners
Substance abuse - is a maladaptive pattern of substance use that significantly causes distress and maladjustment, in the form of failure to fulfill obligations of home, school and other responsibilities
Antisocial behavior - covers a wide range of actions from theft and burglary to physical abuse and substance abuse
Post traumatic stress - recurring stress and anxiety brought about by perceived traumatic events
Family members - immediate support group of the individual
Friends - when family members are not around, peers can serve as strong source of emotional support
Teachers - second parents as the school serve as the second home to adolescents
Counselors - provide emotional support and help individual cope with personal issues and concerns and help them make sound decision in terms of rs, school, career plans, ang paths to take in the future
Connect with others - listen to others and be ganuine, sharing your thoughts and feelings
Keep your perspective - emotional processing involves being open to experiences
Relationship - any connection between two people, which can be either positive or negative
Platonic relationship - type of friendship that involves a close, intimate bond without sex or romance
Romantic relationship - those characterized by feelings of love and attraction for anothe person
Codependent relationship - an imbalanced, dysfunctional type of relationship in which a partner has an emotional, physical, or mental reliane on the other person
Casual relationsip - often involve dating relationship that may include sex without expectations of monogany or commitment
Open relationship - are a form of consensual non monogamy
Toxic relationship - any type of interpersonal relationship where your emotional, physical, or psychological weel being is undermines or threatened in some way
Personal relationship - between people, especially those between friends, lovers and familiy
Friendship -can be thought of as a close tie between two people that is often built upon mutual experiences, shared interest, proximity, and emotional bonding
Romantic partnership - including marriage, are close relationship formed between two people that are built upon affection, trust, intimacy, and romantic love
Proximity - refers to geographical nearness and the best predictor whether two people are friends
Physical attractiveness - good predictor of how frequently someone dates
Intimacy - feelings of closeness and connectedness in a rs, which include happiness, high regard, and mutual understanding
Passion - feeling of romance, physical attraction, and sex arousal in a rs
Decision - to love someone else and long term
commitment - to maintain that love
Mutual respect - you and your significant other should respect each other likes as well as dislikes
trust - jelousy is natural feeling, but what is important is how you or your significant other react to it
honesty - you and your significant other should be honest
support - a great bf/gf would support you in both good and bad times
fairness - a great rs consist of understanding, compromise, and balance
separate identities - should separate people with two separate identities that you together both respect and maintain
good communication - most important aspect of a healthy rs
teenage relationship - known to be intense and expressive