Recovery Strategies
Signs of Stress
Mind-Body Connection
Coping with Stress
Stress and Substance Use
100

This is the term used to describe the process of living a satisfying, hopeful, and contributing life even with ongoing challenges of mental illness

What is recovery?

100

This is a common physical sign of stress that involves feeling your heart beating faster than usual

What is rapid heartbeat?

100

This is the term used to describe how stress affects both your physical and mental health

What is the mind-body connection?

100

Coping with Stress $100: This is the term used to describe the ability to adapt to changing or challenging situations and bounce back from difficulties.

What is resilience?

100

This is the term used to describe the use of alcohol or drugs to cope with stress or negative emotions.

What is self-medication?

200

This is the name of the document that helps you identify your personal goals and the steps to achieve them.

What is a Plan to Prevent and Cope with Stress?

200

This is a common emotional sign of stress that involves feeling nervous, restless, or tense.

What is anxiousness?

200

 This is one of the three common ways that your body responds to stress when experiencing a perceived threat.

What is fight, flight, or freeze?

200

This is a common source of stress that involves having too many demands or expectations from oneself or others.

What is pressure?

200

This is a common substance that people use to reduce stress, but it can actually increase anxiety and blood pressure.

What is nicotine?

300

This is one of the five key aspects of identifying signs of stress

What is the mind-body connection, signs of stress in the body, signs of stress in the mind, signs of stress in behavior, or developing your Plan to Prevent and Cope with Stress?

300

This is a common cognitive sign of stress that involves having trouble remembering things or following instructions.

What is forgetfulness?

300

This is a relaxation strategy that involves focusing your attention on your breathing and calming your mind.

What is deep breathing?

300

This is a coping strategy that involves identifying and challenging negative or irrational thoughts that cause stress.

What is cognitive restructuring?

300

This is a common substance that people use to relax, but it can interfere with sleep quality and mood regulation.

What is alcohol?

400

 This is a relaxation strategy that involves gently stretching your muscles to reduce stiffness and tension.

What is muscle relaxation?

400

 This is a common behavioral sign of stress that involves avoiding social situations or isolating oneself from others.

What is withdrawal?

400

This is a type of stress that can be positive and motivating, such as preparing for a presentation or a vacation.

What is eustress?

400

This is a coping strategy that involves expressing your feelings and needs in a clear and respectful way.

What is assertive communication?

400

This is a common substance that people use to feel more alert and energetic, but it can cause insomnia, irritability, and dependence

What is caffeine?

500

This is a common response to stress that involves feeling like your heart is going to stop, sweating, and feeling an intense urge to run.

What is flight?

500

This is a common response to stress that involves feeling paralyzed, numb, or detached from reality

What is freeze?

500

This is a type of stress that can be negative and harmful, such as experiencing trauma or abuse.

What is distress?

500

This is a coping strategy that involves finding meaning and purpose in stressful or traumatic events.

What is post-traumatic growth?

500

This is a common substance that people use to cope with depression, but it can worsen psychotic symptoms and cognitive impairment

What is cannabis?

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