Stress Basics
Effects of Stress
Test Anxiety
Grief and Loss
Depression
100

This is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.

What is stress? 

100

Does stress typically cause immediate physical injuries like broken bones?

No

100

This strategy involves studying material well before the test date.

What is preparing in advance?

100

This describes the variety of reactions that surface as someone makes sense of how a loss affects them.

 What is grief?

100

This brief mood change due to weather is NOT considered a clinical type of depression.

What is seasonal sadness?

200

This term describes anything that causes stress in your life.

What is a stressor?

200

These three physical effects commonly result from stress and include headaches, muscle tension, and this tired feeling.

fatigue

200

Getting enough of this is crucial for managing test anxiety effectively

What is sleep?

200

This is the act of showing sorrow or grief outwardly.

What is mourning?

200

These imbalances in the brain can cause depression.

What are chemical imbalances?

300

This is the way you interpret and think about situations that happen to you, also called cognitive appraisal.

What is perception?

300

These two basic life functions often change when someone experiences stress.

What are appetite and sleep patterns?

300

These techniques help calm your mind and body before taking a test.

What are relaxation techniques?

300

This final stage occurs when someone comes to terms with their loss.

What is acceptance?

300

These factors passed down through families can contribute to depression.

What are genetic factors?

400

This means to expect something to happen before it occurs.

What is anticipate?

400

This emotional response involves excessive worry about future events.

What is anxiety?

400

This involves telling yourself encouraging things and imagining success.

 What is positive self-talk and visualization?

400

The best way to support someone grieving is to do this without judgment.

What is listen?

400

This type of stress, when it continues for a long time, can lead to depression.

What is chronic stress?

500

These are physical reactions that result from stress rather than an injury or illness.

What are psychosomatic responses?

500

This emotional state makes people feel like they cannot handle their current situation.

What is feeling overwhelmed?

500

This is NOT a good strategy for managing test anxiety and involves studying intensively the night before.

What is cramming?

500

You should avoid trying to do this to someone's feelings or rushing them through the grief process.

What is "fix" their feelings?

500

Teens most likely receive mental health treatment through these two sources.

What are primary care physicians and school counseling services?

M
e
n
u