EPHE 142 FINAL STUDY
Hooking up: - answer Sexual activity with a casual partner who may be a friend or a
stranger
Chapman's 5 Love Languages, - answer1-Words of affirmation: verbal compliments,
words of appreciation, etc. 2-Quality time: focused and full attention, quality
conversation, etc. 3-Giving gifts: inexpensive or expensive, purchased or handmade, a
gift of presence, etc. 4-Acts of Service: housework, yard work, organizing a room,
cooking dinner, etc. 5-Physical touch: touch on the shoulder or hug, hand holding or
massage, passionate sex, etc.
Sternberg's Love Triangle, - answer... intimacy, passion, commitment
types of forgiveness, - answer-Cheap forgiveness -Refusing to Forgive -Acceptance -
Genuine Forgiveness
gender, - answerA term based on a sense of femininity or masculinity as defined by the
society in which we live.
gender identity, - answera person's self-identified sense of being male, female, neither,
or both
Two spirited. - answerIn First Nations culture, a term used to describe gay and lesbian
individuals. The designation of this term suggests that these individuals are special and
are to be respected and honored.
drug misuse, - answertaking of a drug for a purpose or by a person other than that for
which it was medically intended.
drug abuse, - answerexcessive drug use that is inconsistent with medical practices
Routes of administration of drugs , - answeroral ingestion, inhalation, injection, inuction
(a patch or ointment)
toxicity, - answerdosage level at which a drug becomes poisonous to the body, causing
either temporary or permanent damage.
caffeine, - answermost widely used psychotropic drug in the world. It is a stimulant
psychotropic, - answermeans mind affecting
setting, - answerthe external environment that the drug user is in.
, Mind-set, - answera person's expectations or preconceptions about using the drug.
Personality, psychological attitude, and physical factors play a role.
concurrent disorder, - answera person has both a mental health and a substance abuse
problem.
biology of dependence, - answerbrain disease triggered by frequent use of drugs that
change the biochemistry of the brain. Addictive drugs have such powerful impact on
dopamine and its receptors that they change the pathway in the brain's pleasure
receptors.
physical dependence, - answertolerance to effect of a drug develops (when sleeping
pills stop working)
anabolic steroids: - answersynthetic versions of the male sex hormone testosterone.
Sometimes used by bodybuilders.
BAC, - answerblood alcohol concentration
intoxication, - answeran abnormal state that is essentially poisoning. Can range from
mild inebriation to loss of consciousness.
impact of alcohol, - answerdirectly and quickly absorbed into the bloodstream through
the stomach walls and upper intestine. Impacts on digestive system and cardiovascular
system, immune system
binge-drinking, - answerwhen men consume 5 or more drinks or women consume 4 or
more drinks in about 2 hours. (in sequence basically)
alcohol abuse, - answerfailure to fulfill obligations at work, home, or school. Use of
alcohol in physically hazardous situations. Alcohol related legal problems. Continued
use of alcohol despite persistent or recurring social or interpersonal problems caused by
it.
alcohol dependence, - answerindividuals develop a strong craving for alcohol because it
produces pleasurable feelings or relieves stress or anxiety. Comes with a tolerance.
Withdrawals occur.
alcoholism, - answerchronic disease in which genetic, psychosocial and environmental
factors influence its development and manifestation. Often progressive. Not simply a
matter of insufficient willpower.
Drunkorexia, - answerstudents cut back on food consumption before drinking alcohol
due to calorie intake.
Hooking up: - answer Sexual activity with a casual partner who may be a friend or a
stranger
Chapman's 5 Love Languages, - answer1-Words of affirmation: verbal compliments,
words of appreciation, etc. 2-Quality time: focused and full attention, quality
conversation, etc. 3-Giving gifts: inexpensive or expensive, purchased or handmade, a
gift of presence, etc. 4-Acts of Service: housework, yard work, organizing a room,
cooking dinner, etc. 5-Physical touch: touch on the shoulder or hug, hand holding or
massage, passionate sex, etc.
Sternberg's Love Triangle, - answer... intimacy, passion, commitment
types of forgiveness, - answer-Cheap forgiveness -Refusing to Forgive -Acceptance -
Genuine Forgiveness
gender, - answerA term based on a sense of femininity or masculinity as defined by the
society in which we live.
gender identity, - answera person's self-identified sense of being male, female, neither,
or both
Two spirited. - answerIn First Nations culture, a term used to describe gay and lesbian
individuals. The designation of this term suggests that these individuals are special and
are to be respected and honored.
drug misuse, - answertaking of a drug for a purpose or by a person other than that for
which it was medically intended.
drug abuse, - answerexcessive drug use that is inconsistent with medical practices
Routes of administration of drugs , - answeroral ingestion, inhalation, injection, inuction
(a patch or ointment)
toxicity, - answerdosage level at which a drug becomes poisonous to the body, causing
either temporary or permanent damage.
caffeine, - answermost widely used psychotropic drug in the world. It is a stimulant
psychotropic, - answermeans mind affecting
setting, - answerthe external environment that the drug user is in.
, Mind-set, - answera person's expectations or preconceptions about using the drug.
Personality, psychological attitude, and physical factors play a role.
concurrent disorder, - answera person has both a mental health and a substance abuse
problem.
biology of dependence, - answerbrain disease triggered by frequent use of drugs that
change the biochemistry of the brain. Addictive drugs have such powerful impact on
dopamine and its receptors that they change the pathway in the brain's pleasure
receptors.
physical dependence, - answertolerance to effect of a drug develops (when sleeping
pills stop working)
anabolic steroids: - answersynthetic versions of the male sex hormone testosterone.
Sometimes used by bodybuilders.
BAC, - answerblood alcohol concentration
intoxication, - answeran abnormal state that is essentially poisoning. Can range from
mild inebriation to loss of consciousness.
impact of alcohol, - answerdirectly and quickly absorbed into the bloodstream through
the stomach walls and upper intestine. Impacts on digestive system and cardiovascular
system, immune system
binge-drinking, - answerwhen men consume 5 or more drinks or women consume 4 or
more drinks in about 2 hours. (in sequence basically)
alcohol abuse, - answerfailure to fulfill obligations at work, home, or school. Use of
alcohol in physically hazardous situations. Alcohol related legal problems. Continued
use of alcohol despite persistent or recurring social or interpersonal problems caused by
it.
alcohol dependence, - answerindividuals develop a strong craving for alcohol because it
produces pleasurable feelings or relieves stress or anxiety. Comes with a tolerance.
Withdrawals occur.
alcoholism, - answerchronic disease in which genetic, psychosocial and environmental
factors influence its development and manifestation. Often progressive. Not simply a
matter of insufficient willpower.
Drunkorexia, - answerstudents cut back on food consumption before drinking alcohol
due to calorie intake.