Stress
Anxiety
Fear
Mental
Health
100

Stress

Your body’s response to external or internal changes 


100

A physician who specializes in the treatment of mental and emotional disorders


Psychiatrist 

100

Name 2 methods used to cope with stress.

šEat well

šExercise

šPlenty of sleep

šTalk things out with someone

šLearn to relax

šLearn to say no to extra activities

šSet priority

šDon’t let worry drain you

šLearn not to procrastinate

šCheck your attitude

100

True or False: Stress is natural and unavoidable 


TRUE

100

Depression 

A mental state characterized by sadness, anxiety, fatigue, underactivity, and reduced ability to relate to others


200

Neurosis

A mild disorder that causes distress but does not interfere with a person’s everyday activities

200

Stressor

The stimulus that triggers the stress 


200

Personality Disorder 

A person who has trouble getting along with others or getting along in certain situations

200

Name one sign of depression

šInability to sleep

šDecrease in appetite

šFeeling bored and unmotivated

šLosing interest in activities of life

šInability to concentrate

šFeeling of fatigue

200

What hormone is released when the "Fight or Flight" response is triggered?

Adrenaline 

300

Mental state can be defined as...

Of or relating to the total emotional and intellectual response of an individual to his/her environment

300

Pessimist 

One who has the tendency to see what is gloomy, or anticipate the worst possible outcome

300

Name at least 1 factor that can affect a person's reaction to stress

šPerson’s age, social status, income, cultural background, stage in life, and previous experiences

šCircumstances surrounding the situation

šHow much control the person has or thinks he/she has over the situation

šThe personality type of the person: Type A or B?

šThe person’s personal relationship with God

300

One who has the tendency to look on the more favorable side of happening. To minimize adverse aspects, conditions and possibilities, or anticipate the best possible outcome; to see the worst in complete realism, but still believe in the best; a cheerful or hopeful temperament 


Optimist 

300

Psychosis 

A severe mental disorder that prevents a person from functioning


400

A severe form of psychosis in which the victim may have delusions, hallucinations, extreme mood changes, and paranoia

Schizophrenia 

400

Manic-Depressive Illness 

A mental disorder in which the sufferer alternates between extreme sadness and extreme joy

400

The stress reaches a point when the feelings of depression, confusion, and exhaustion replace the natural excitement and drive to meet a challenge

Distress

400

The following characteristics are indicative of what personality type?


šHas an intense drive, seems hurried much of the time and is extremely competitive

šOften linked to a condition called “hurried sickness”

Type A personality 

400

What is the leading cause of death among 14-15 year olds?

Suicide 

500

Eustress

Positive, good stress that comes from situations that are enjoyable (ex. winning a game)

500

From the Stress and Performance bell shaped curve, where is the Optimum Stimulation Zone?

At the peak of the bell shaped curve

500

A person who has a Ph.D. in psychology and who is trained to study behavior and give counseling therapy

Psychologist 

500

Type B Personality 

Someone who is calmer, more patient, and less hurried

500

Name one warning sign of suicide 

šSudden change in behavior

šSigns of depression, such as apathy, crying, insomnia, loss of appetite

šChange in performance in school

šLoss of interest in friends

šGiving away of personal items or possessions

šPreoccupation with death, dying, or suicide

šOffhand remarks such as “You may not be seeing me around much anymore” or “if anything should happen to me”

šExcessive risk-taking

Increased drug/alcohol use

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