1.) Internal means inside. For example; it could be the feeling of wanting to be cool, or stand out in a crowd of friends. Not wanting to stand up for yourself if faced with peer pressure, because the fear of being rejected/shamed. A good one would probably be having a low self-esteem, depression, not caring about health or caring to think about consequences.
2.) An easy one would be seeing important people in your life do drugs, parents/family, close friends for an extended period of time. Being exposed to cigarettes by second hand smoke could also make you feel like it's okay to smoke firsthand.
3.)Umm, you could practice reminding yourself the health risks/longterm effects of doing drugs. Striving to be the best version of yourself possible.
External means outside, so basically how people could influence you. Remind yourself to always say no in case something peer pressure-like pops up. Explain that you respect the others choices, but you have your own choice and opinion, and you hope there's no hard feelings. This could be a way to avoid further peer pressuring, or feelings of shame.
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This shouldn't be too hard, especially since the answers should be based off of your opinions pretty much.
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I would think it would be adolescent exploration
Explanation:
He was exploring what he likes and doesn't for a possible future job for himself.
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Better financial coverage, lower costs, and professionals who care more for their clients.
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Mental health care is extremely important, but the costs for treatment are so high. With it being reduced and better covered by insurance more people would seek out help.
Professionals need to listen to their clients more and try their best to give them what they need. Listening is so important when it comes to helping people with mental health.
A.True
This is true for most people depending on their diet