FRIENDSHIPS AND Relationships Resource Developed By CACND Telehealth
FRIENDSHIPS AND Relationships Resource Developed By CACND Telehealth Outreach program
Let’s LIST QUALITIES IN GOOD Friends Resource Developed By CACND Telehealth Outreach program
QUALITIES IN GOOD Friends • Trustworthy • Enjoy hanging out • Depend on them • Empathetic • Listen to what you have to say • Kind • Nice to you • Nice to others • Include you • Common interests • Funny and fun be around • Responsible • Can tell them things and they don’t tell others • Good influence, make good choices • Like to be with them • Truthful Resource Developed By CACND Telehealth Outreach program
WHAT ARE WARNING SIGNS IN FRIENDSHIPS Resource Developed By CACND Telehealth Outreach program
WARNING SIGNS IN FRIENDSHIPS • Selfish actions from you • Not being trustworthy, telling • Not telling the truth and lying others information you trusted • Not following rules them with • Making bad choices • Speaking badly about you and • Doing drugs others • Thinking that they are better • Only nice to you around adults than you • Only interested in friendship because they want something Resource Developed By CACND Telehealth Outreach program
LIST SOME QUALITIES IN GOOD ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS Resource Developed By CACND Telehealth Outreach program
QUALITIES IN GOOD ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS • Respect • Loyalty • Good Communication • Feel happy to be with them • Trustworthy • Feel safe around them • Honesty • Help each other • Equality • Fair expectations • Keep private information private Resource Developed By CACND Telehealth Outreach program
WHAT ARE WARNING SIGNS IN RELATIONSHIPS Resource Developed By CACND Telehealth Outreach program
WARNING SIGNS IN RELATIONSHIPS • Pressure • Always having to be right • Dishonesty • Fighting all the time • Struggles for control • Manipulating you • Inconsiderate behavior • Acting in rage • Accusations • Physically hurt you • Wanting you to do things that make you uncomfortable • Lying about small and big things • Making you not feel good enough • Telling other people about things • Calling you names and saying you told them mean things Resource Developed By CACND Telehealth Outreach program • Not caring about what you say
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