| A | B |
| Suicide | The intentional taking of your own life. |
| Identity | A sense of who you are as well as how and where you fit in |
| Emotion | Any response to positive or negative stressors. |
| Alienation | A situation where you feel isloated from everyone else. |
| Psychologist | A professional who diagnoses and treats emotional and behavioral disorders by means of counseling but CAN NOT PRESCRIBE MEDICINE. |
| Social Health | the way you get along with others. The ability to make a keep friends; and to work and play in a cooperative way. |
| Depression | A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness and uncontrollable sadness. |
| Depression | Most suicides are directly linked to this: |
| Self-Actualization | Striving to be the best you can be |
| Physical Health | The ability of your body to withstand the stresses of normal daily life. |
| Health | The state of total physical, mental and social well being. |
| Empathy | Being able to identify with as well as understand the feelings of another person's circumstances. |
| Self-Esteem | The confidence and worth one feels about ones self. |
| Self-Esteem | What influences everything you do, think and feel and who you are? |
| Psychiatrist | A physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental disorders and CAN PRESCRIBE MEDICINE. |
| Anxiety | A condition in which you have an overwhelming feeling of being uneasy or worried about what might happen. |
| School Psychologist | A professional who specializes in the assessment of learning, emotional and behavioral problems of school children. |
| Life-Style Factors | Repeated behaviors related to the way a person lives. |
| Mental Illness | A pathological condition that produces an inability to perceive reality. |
| Emotional Needs | The need to love and to be loved, to belong and to feel worthwhile. |
| Hormones | The cause of physical and emotional change. |
| Mental Health | The ability to successfully perform mental tasks, interacy favorably with others, adapt to change and cope with adversity. |
| Quality of Life | The level of health and satisfaction that a person has in being alive. |
| Respect | Showing someone that you value them as a person. |
| Self-Respect | Feelin good about yourself. |