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The Three Models Of Health |
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a.) The Medical Model b.) The Environmental Model c.) The Holistic Model |
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Medical Model thinks health is.. |
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Environmental Model thinks health is.. |
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The absence of disease, but also pollution, ecology, etc |
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Holistic Model of health thinks health is.. |
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Physical, mental, social, environmental, and ecological |
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Tobacco, diet/exercise, alcohol, etc |
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What kind of disease kills people the most lately? |
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Banking Approach to Education |
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Teacher knows all, student knows nothing |
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Dr. Gerber's Teaching Philosophy |
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Adults learn: 20% of what they see 40% of what they see/hear 80% of what they discover for themselves |
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Dimensions of Hollistic Health/Wellness |
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1.)Physical 2.)Emotional 3.)Social 4.)Spiritual 5.)Environmental 6.) |
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Hollistic Health believes wellness is.. |
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on-going, dynamic and continuous. |
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Deeply ingrained assumptions about how we see the world.
Effect how we act. |
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Capacity to understand your own and others emotions, and to motivate/develop yourself while supporting others to motivate/develop themselves. |
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5 Components of Emotional Intelligence |
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1.)Personal Motivation 2.)Self Awareness 3.)Altruism 4.)Empathy 5.)Ability to love and be loved |
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#1 College student social/emotional problem: |
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Time management/procrastination |
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How many rapes out of 4 on campus are by aquaintences? |
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September to Thanksgiving |
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How many out of every 4 students has an STD? |
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What percentage of STDs have no symptoms? |
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Key components of positive self esteem: (4) |
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a.) Sense of capability b.) Sense of significance c.) Sense of power/control d.) Sense of worthiness |
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How we feel about ourselves |
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Negative expectations that become self-fulfilling prophecies |
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Building Self Esteem Daily: (10) |
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1.) Reward Yourself 2.) Avoid people who are bad for you. 3.) Have at least one good friend. 4.) Laugh more 5.) Keep a journal 6.) Learn something new 7.) Don't get stuck in the "waiting place" 8.) Take more risks 9.) Take care of yourself 10.) Do something for someone else. |
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The discipline of personal growth |
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Two Underlying Actions of Personal Mastery |
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1.) Continually clarifying what is important. 2.) Continually learning how to see reality |
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Knowing where you want to go, then using that tension to get there. |
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What percentage of 4th grade girls are trying to lose weight? |
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T/F:
Short term restrictive diets are effective. |
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What percentage of people who go on diets gain the weight back plus more? |
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We don't eat because of hunger but because of... |
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What percentage of women in the US are on diets? |
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What percentage of men in the US are on diets? |
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What percentage of the US pop is overweight? |
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The body is composed of: (2) |
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1.) Lean body mass 2.) Body fat |
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Made of structural elements of cells, body water, muscles and bone |
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1.) Essential Fat 2.) Storage Fat |
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Fat needed for normal physiological functions (eg nerve conduction) |
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Internal set point that maintains an individual's amount of body fat within normal range. |
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As we gain weight, the fat cells in our body grow. At a certain point, we gain more fat cells. After that, getting rid of them is almost impossible. |
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Energy equivalent of 1 lb |
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4 Major Weight Control Fads |
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a.) Body Wraps b.) Diet Pills c.) Diet Programs d.) Fasting |
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When external oppression becomes internalized and is manifested in feelings of inferiority, hostility to self/others, self-doubt, and in self-blame and powerlessness. |
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3 Common Eating Disorders |
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1.) Anorexia 2.) Bulimia 3.) Binge Eating Disorder |
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95% of anorexia sufferers are: |
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Anorexia often includes sense of.. |
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On average, we as americans gain X lbs per ___ . |
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a.) Depressants b.) Stimulants c.) Opiates d.) Cannabis e.) Hallucinogens f.) “Designer/Club Drugs” |
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Part of nervous system where drugs bind |
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“messengers” send signals ex: serotonin |
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Need for "more" drugs to get the same effect |
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When receptors need and want a drug to feel normal. |
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What percentage of UMass students surveyed binge drank in the last week? |
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Binge drinking is how many drinks in a sitting for males and females? |
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Males: 5 drinks Females: 4 drinks |
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Avg # of drinks a week at Umass for males and females: |
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Why students drink? 89% said because: |
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It gives them something to do. |
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82% students drink because.. |
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Facilitiates connection with peers |
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What percentage of students smoked weed in the past week? |
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When your receptors want more of a drug |
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When your mind wants more of a drug. |
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Alcohol, Valium, Barbituates |
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Caffeine, Ephedrine, Amphetamines, Cocaine |
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Heroin, Morphine, Codeine |
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Examples of Hallucinogins |
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increased alertness, excitation, euphoria, increased pulse and BP, decreased appetite |
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euphoria, drowsiness, nausea, decreased respirations |
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Euphoria, relaxation, loss of inhibition, increased appetite, decreased memory and attention |
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altered perception of body, hallucinations, visual illusions, increased emotions |
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Euphoria, enhanced mental/emotional clarity, "tingling", "love to be touched" |
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Effects of Ketamine (special K) |
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Relaxation, loss of sense of time/identity, hallucination, visual distortion |
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Intoxication, sleepiness, sedation, blackouts, amnesia |
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Euphoria, intoxication, disinhibition, sedation |
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