| A | B |
| character | a person's use of self control to act on responsible choices |
| resilient | ato be able to adjust, recover, bounce back and learn from difficult times |
| mental disorder | a mental or emotinal condition that makes it difficult for a person to live in a normal way |
| stress | the reponse of the body to the demands of daily living |
| health status | the condition of a person's body, mind, emotions, and relationships |
| abstinence from sex | voluntarily choosing not to be sexually active |
| intimacy | a deep and meaningful type of sharing between two people |
| parent | to guide a child to responsible adulthood |
| confilict response style | a pattern of behaviour demeonstrated when a conflict arises |
| healthful relationship | a relationship that promotes self-respect, encourages productivity, and is free from abuse |
| delayed gratification | postponing an immediate reward in order to complete a task |
| dysfuntional family | a family that lacks the skills to be successful and function in healthful ways |
| adolescence | the period of growth between childhood and adulthood |
| body system | a group of organs that work together to perform a main body function |
| death | th epermanent cessation of all vital organs |
| gerontology | the study of aging |
| learnig style | the way a person gains and processes information |
| prenatal care | the care gsiven to the mother-to-be and baby before birth |
| testosterone | a hormone that produces male secondary sex characteristics |
| puberty | the stage of growth and developement when males and fremales become capable of reporducing |