<span>I have to talk to you. I appreciate your humor but lately you've really been putting me down in front of my friends, and it's been bothering me. I know you don't mean it, but you've been hurting my feelings and making me feel insignificant in front of my friends. Do you think you can try not to do that anymore?</span>
In order to prevent drug abuse a combination of strategies might be very helpful. As there are more than one reason for a person to become a substance abuser there also are many ways to prevent it. First of all, there should be family support and good communication so there should not be barriers. And if the problem is already present the worst thing to do is to refuse it and pretend it is not happening because, in that way, it is impossible to help a person. On the other hand, it is importan to avoid negotiation, rules should be strict not to let a person to be tempted or find an easy way out. Good decisions should be made within a family and with professional help so everybody is aware and all members could go in the same direction. Last but not least, making a plan , an action plan wold be very wise so everybody knows what to do and could collaborate in the process.
Emotional Health = the ability to express your emotions appropriately for your age
Mental Health = the ability to manage your actions stemmed from your emotions (the ability to engage the appropriate reaction to situations)
So emotional health is more about your actual emotions and mental health is more about what you do with those emotions. However, they are both similar in the fact that they both deal with emotions.
Could it be Birth control?
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