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TREATMENT

PLAN
Time to reflect on our actions and decide what needs to change.
TODAY'S AGENDA

1 Definitions 3 Preventions

2 Types 4 Treatment Plan


INTRODUCTION
Richelle and Faith will be our facilitators for this session.

The goal of this session is to identify what peer pressure is and how

to prevent it and come up with a treatment plan.


Peer - one belonging to the same

1 societal group especially based on

age, grade, or status

Pressure - If there is pressure on a

PEER
person, someone is trying to
2 persuade or force them to do

something

PRESSURE
The influence on people by peers. An individual

who is encouraged to follow their peers to the

point that they would change their values,

attitudes, behaviors to conform to that certain

group or individual.
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idea here. idea here. idea here.

ACTIVE PASSIVE

Identify a situation where a person tries


Refers to a modeled or mimicked
to convince someone else to do
behavior
something.
MENTAL
HEALTH
ISSUES
ASSOCIATED
NEARLY 50 PERCENT OF
ADOLESCENTS BETWEEN
THE AGES OF 12 AND 17 GET
PRESSURIZED DUE TO PEER
PRESSURE
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PREVENTION Copy a sticky

note, then write


Copy a sticky

note, then write

your thoughts. your thoughts.

Learn to say no

Be confident

Do hear your friends’ advice and suggestions, but do what

you feel is best for you.

Set certain standards and make it clear to friends that

you will not break them


ENDING
PEER
PRESSURE
THANK
YOU!
Have a great day ahead.

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