What does PAR stand for? - Answers Protective Action Response
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Answers Physiological
Safety
Love/belonging
Esteem
Self-actualization
Cognitive Development - Answers Brain development
Social Development - Answers Ability to get along with others and form relationships
Emotional Development - Answers Ability to manage one's emotions and think realistically
There is a relationship between _____ and ________ - Answers Needs and behavior
Trauma - Answers The personal experience of interpersonal violence including sexual abuse,
physical abuse, severe neglect, loss and/or the witnessing of violence, terrorism and disasters
What is stress response? - Answers Fight or flight
Triggers - Answers Events or experiences that cause someone to feel the way they did when
they first experienced a traumatic event
Examples of triggers - Answers Smell, tone of voice, time of day, certain touch, related to
environment
The par approach will provide you with many verbal techniques for "talking a youth down" out of
a high stress situation or a potential conflict. - Answers These verbal techniques are designed to
help show youth that they control their lives and can affect great and positive change through
making wise decisions
Stress - Answers The body's none specific reaction to any demand made on it
Internal stress factors - Answers Irresponsible behavior, poor health habits, negative attitudes
and feelings, unrealistic expectations, perfectionism, worries, troubling thoughts, memories
External stress factors - Answers The state of the world, unpredictable events, environment in
which you live, work itself, family
Warning signs of stress - Answers Difficulty making decisions, inability to concentrate, poor
judgement, headaches, digestive problems, muscle tension and pain, sleep disturbances,