Stress
Terms
Bullying
General
Disorders & Treatments
100
Defined as anything that causes stress
What is a Stressor
100
This is defined as a prolonged feeling of hopelessness, helplessness, and sadness
What is Depression
100
Bullying is characterized by an imbalance of this
What is Power (strength)
100

When people are looked down on or judged because in some way they are different.

Stigma

100
A mental health disorder that may develop after exposure to a terrifying events that threatened or caused physical harm.
What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
200
This is the most common physical effect of stress
What is a Headache
200

ways you perceive a situation or how it affects you and the world around you ex. overthinking is an example of what type of stressor?

Cognitive

200
Someone who tries to cause fear or anger in their victims, is trying to get attention, and can come in any age or gender could be called this
What is a Bully
200

This emotion helps us identify and avoid threats to our safety.

Fear

200

Disorder that makes people act spontaneously and have a short attention span.

ADHD

300
This is defined as the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
What is Stress
300

Things that have a chance to affect your mental health negatively.

Risk Factors

300
Name two forms of bullying.
Physical, verbal, cyberbullying
300

True or False "I wish I were dead," is an example of a direct statement warning sign of suicide

True

300

chronic mental health condition identified by its uncontrollable, recurring thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behavior (compulsions) that an individual feels driven to perform, often taking up over an hour a day.

OCD

400
The two body systems that are activated during the body's response to stress
What are the Nervous and Endocrine systems
400

This is the key difference between depressed moods and serious (major) depression

What is Duration or Time

400
True or False. Bullies often stop their behavior on their own.
What is False
400

Speaking on your own behalf to improve the quality of your life

Self-Advocacy

400

Characterized by apprehension and somatic symptoms of tension in which an individual anticipates impending danger, catastrophe, or misfortune. In other words, it is a stress response that prepares you for things that have yet to happen.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

500
Stressors such as illness, disabilities, and injuries fall under this general category of stressors
What are Biological stressors
500

poverty, pollution, crowds, noise, natural disasters are examples of what type of stressor?

Environmental

500

Being quiet and/or shy, losing interest in school, and having few if any friends are warning signs of this

What is someone who is being Bullied

500

How your body behaves when something happens to you. Someone scares you and you jump or scream.

Emotion

500

An intense, persistent fear of being watched, judged, embarrassed, or rejected in social or performance situations.

Social Anxiety

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