High School Safe Environment “Boundaries – Part One” Resources and Assessment Materials.

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High School Safe Environment “Boundaries – Part One” Resources and Assessment Materials

HealthyUnhealthy Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships

List of warning signs for boundary crossing A person gives you alcohol or drugs. A person tries to get you alone or asks you to keep a secret, or threatens if you reveal this. A person tries to win you over with gifts, special praise or consideration. A person uses conditions to get you to do something you might want. For example, “If you want a good grade, you need to have sex with me.” A person tries to isolate you from your support system (like friends and family). A person is persistent in trying to talk you into what they want, despite you saying no.