Stress|Vocabulary
Stress|Symptoms
Stress|Prevention
Stress|Benefits
Stress|Misc.
100

__________ is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands while _________ is anything that causes stress. 




1. Stress 

2. Stressor

100

Name two symptoms you notice when you're stressed.



Opinion Based: 

Tight muscles, Angry, Irritable, Silent, HR, etc...


100

Stress that's left unchecked can lead to many health problems. Share a reason you feel stress is at an all-time high. 

Varies: Opinion

Pandemic, social media, loss, etc...

100

What can happen if you do not have enough stress in your life? 

What is: boredom, depression, anxiety, poor health, poor performance. 


100

True or False: when stressed it is helpful to take short shallow breathes to calm you down.

False. You should take long deep breathes


200

Fear and uncertainty.

Attitudes and perceptions.

Unrealistic expectations.

Are all known as THIS type of stressor?

What is an Internal Stressor

200

True or False: Stress can affect sleep & explain your answer. 

True: Increase or Decrease - Depends on the person. 



200


Without knowing the _____________it is hard to manage stress.


Sources of stress. 

200

These are examples of how stress HELPS us. Share a personal example. 


Keeps you focused and on task. Allows you to get things done. Keeps you motivated. Allows you to ACT (flee, move).

200

What is one of the most popular coping skill for stress management?

Exercise (Walking, Jogging, Running, etc...)

300

___________________ are two examples of a Life Stressor.

Death of a pet, friend or parent, the separation/divorce, family discord, or having trouble in relationships with friends, school, work. Difficulty finding a provider.

300

What is one resource or support one can access if struggling with stress?

answers may vary!

300

These are the benefits of learning stress management techniques.

You're calmer, able to get things done, stay focused and on task, able to be productive and in control of your life

300

List 5 different coping skills someone can use for stress

Exercise/Jogging, Writing, Talking, Cooking, Read, etc...


300

What is the difference between Acute Stress & Chronic Stress

Chronic: Stress associated with long-term problems that are beyond a person's control.

Acute: Stress lasting Short term


400

The name given to "good" stress AND an example. 


1. Eustress

2. Roller coaster, first date, new job, wedding, baby, buying a home, moving holidays, vacation, promotion, watching a scary movie,  

400

Can you name 3 negative coping mechanisms for dealing with stress. These are usually viewed as "unhelpful" symptoms of stress.

Criticizing yourself (negative self-talk) • Driving fast in a car • Chewing your fingernails • Becoming aggressive or violent (hitting someone, throwing or kicking something) • Eating too much or too little or drinking a lot of coffee • Smoking or chewing tobacco • Drinking alcohol • Yelling at others • Taking a recreational drug to calm yourself • Avoiding social contact

400

We all experience stress. Share a recent stressful situation and how you coped with it.  


Answers will vary


400

Which of the three are stress relievers?:

1. Workout

2. Time out 

3. Reach out

ALL are & Why

400

This type of stressor impacts the way you perceive a situation or how it affects you and the world around you.

Cognitive or Thinking Stressor (perception).

500

What is the #1 (most common) symptom of stress?

Headaches

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Give us one example of a physical, an emotional, and a behavioural symptom of stress.  

1.________

2.________

3.________

tight muscles, anger, worries, overthinking, disrupted sleep, etc.......

500

Time management can help to prevent stress. What are two ways to improve time management?

Make to-do lists, create a schedule for the day, set a timer for certain tasks to be completed, use an agenda to track responsibilities, mark due dates on a calendar, etc.

500

True or False: Stress can save your life?

True --prevent an accident, run from a bear, turn off the stove, action forward. 

500

FINAL JEOPARDY ******
This practice of stillness, as shown below, targets stress by calming the mind and being present with one's breath. 

Meditation, Guided Meditation

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