Across
- 1. Example of a six-step refusal skill model
- 4. and emotional well-being.
- 6. The ability to imagine oneself in someone else’s place, and to understandsomeone
- 7. Dealing successfully with difficult changes in one’slife
- 8. Skills for avoiding doing things one does not want to do or that are not safe and
- 10. Process of releasing a mature ovum into the fallopian tube.
- 14. is physically dependent on a drug stops using it (related to the Substance Use and Abuse
- 16. to another living thing. Heart disease is an example of a noncommunicable
- 17. Chemical reactions in the body’s cells that convert food into energy for the body
- 18. Excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner
- 20. conflict Conflicts between people or groups of people
- 21. services Medical care provided by public or private facilities
- 23. be progressive, result in complete or partial disability, or even lead to death. Examplesof
- 25. factors Behaviors that impact health, such as exercise and diet
- 26. A series of actions conducted in a certain order
- 28. Someone who has committed a wrong or illegal act.
Down
- 2. The process of spreading something, such as a disease, from one living thing to
- 3. disease A disease that persists over a long period. The symptoms of chronicdisease
- 5. Idea).
- 9. The practice of refraining from doing some action or using some thing. For
- 11. use
- 12. disease A disease that cannot be spread from one living thing, or fromthe
- 13. disease include diabetes mellitus, emphysema, and arthritis
- 15. Any factor that causesstress
- 16. wants, needs, and point of view
- 19. Uncomfortable physical and psychological symptoms experienced whensomeone
- 22. choosing to refrain behaviors for a period of time
- 24. A form of stress that has a positive, beneficial effect on health, motivation,
- 27. sometimes less severe than those of the acute phase of the same disease. Chronicdisease
