Definitions
Stress
Stress Management Strategies
Emotions
Mental Health Conditions
100

What is self-image?

Your mental picture of yourself

100

What is stress?

The body's response to challenges

100
Name a positive and negative way to manage stress

Answers may vary.

Positive: take a walk

Negative: yell at your sister for no reason 

100

What is a healthy behavior you might do after a very stressful day at school to help you relax?

read, watch TV you enjoy, talk to a friend about it, go for a walk

100

Myth or fact: Mental health illnesses are something that only adults suffer from.

MYTH! Mental health conditions can occur in anyone, regardless of their age. Children and teenagers can also develop mental health conditions,

200

What is identity?

Who you believe yourself to be

200

What is a stressor?

A factor that causes stress

200

What are 3 benefits of mindfullness?

reduced stress, improved mood, improved sleep

200

How might someone who is extremely angry after an argument with a friend try to manage their emotions in a healthy way?

Take some time alone, talk to someone they trust, exercise

200

Myth or fact: Mental illnesses are for life. There is no recovery

MYTH! People with mental health complications recover all the time, and no two illnesses are alike. Some find it helpful to talk to a professional, such as a therapist, while others find support in talking to friends or family. Being diagnosed does not mean you will struggle with it all your life - with advice and treatment, you can feel better.

300

What is emotional awareness?

the ability to recognize and understand your own emotions and the emotions of others

300

Give 3 examples of stressors that a middle schooler might have

schoolwork, homework, family problems, conflicts with friends

300

What is mindfulness?

paying attention to the present moment on purpose without judgement

300

How do emotions affect the way we think, act, and make decisions?

Impulsivity: Strong emotions, like anger or excitement, can lead to more impulsive behavior. For example, someone feeling angry might lash out or make a hasty decision without fully thinking through the consequences. 

Risk Assessment: Emotions influence how we evaluate risks. Anxiety or fear might make us overly cautious, while excitement or confidence could lead us to take risks we might not otherwise consider. 


300

Myth or fact: Mental illnesses make people violent, aggressive, and dangerous

MYTH! More often than not, people living with mental health issues are not dangerous or violent. In reality, those with mental health complications are more likely to be victims of bullying or abuse.

400

What is self-compassion?

treating yourself with kindness and understanding

400

How can you help your friend if they are feeling stressed out?

Ask them if they need to talk about it, let them know you're there for them

400

How can time management help a person manage their stress?

it can give you a sense of control over your responsibilities. When you learn to organize your time effectively, you can balance schoolwork, hobbies, etc. without feeling overwhelmed

400

Name 5 emotions

angry, sad, happy, frustrated, confused, relaxed

400

Myth or fact: depression is not just about "feeling sad"

FACT! Depression includes a variety of symptoms, such as loss of interest in activities once enjoyed, changes in sleep or appetite, difficulty concentrating, and feelings of worthlessness. It can also cause physical symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, digestive problems, and changes in appetite or sleep. 

500

What does it mean to have empathy?

to be able to put yourself in other people's shoes; to understand the wants, needs and perspectives of others

500

Name a fight-or-flight response

pupils widen, heart rate increases, muscles tighten, brain function increases, breathing rate quickens

500

Name 3 stress management strategies

coloring/drawing, journaling, deep breathing, yoga, taking a walk, listening to music, etc. 

500

"You annoy me so much when I come to pick you up and you don't answer your phone" Make this an I-Statement

"I feel annoyed when you don't answer your phone because I came all the way here to pick you up and then I have to wait."

500

If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, what can they do?

Talk to a trusted adult about it. Talking to someone can help reduce the feeling of isolation and help you to get the support you need to feel better. There are professionals like therapists and counselors that can help. If someone you know is struggling, listen actively to them and let them know you are there for them. Encourage them to seek help and/or provide resources

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