Causes of Stress
Effects of Stress
Positive Stress Management
Negative Stress Management
100

List two examples of negative stressors

Loss of job, death of a family member, etc

100

 Slower digestion, nausea, vomiting, cramps, and diarrhea are effects  of _____ on the -------- system .

Stress on the digestive system

100

Isolating yourself from others is a positive stress reliever.  True or False?

False

100

Smoking is a positive stress management method.  True or False?

False

200

List two examples of positive stressors

Marriage, childbirth, etc

200

How does stress affect the lungs?

Breath harder and faster, may feel short of breath

200

List three positive stress management methods.

Talk about it, Get off the computer and get outside, Relax routines, Easy activities, Meditation and deep breathing, Visualize calm, Express gratitude, Exercise, Focus on one thing at a time, Medications, Therapy, Writing, Adequate sleep, Organization, Help others, Making new healthy connections/ friendships, Sense of humor, Leave time for yourself- hobbies, reading, listening to music.

200

List three negative stress management methods.

Drinking (Alcohol or Caffeine)
Smoking
Substance use
Sleeping too much
Ignoring the problem
Negative thinking
Eating too much

300

List two examples of long-term stressors

Chronic illness, high stress occupation, etc

300

How does stress affect muscles?

Muscles become more tense, shoulders and neck may ache, jittery

300

Name one hormone that makes you less stressed.

Dopamine, Endorphins

300

What can excessive sleeping cause?

Sleeping too much is associated with weight gain, diabetes, and heart disease.

400

List the 3 of the 5 types/categories of stress

Positive, negative, long-term, short-term, episodic

400

Release of stress hormones and possibly migraines are effects of _____ on the -------?

Stress on the brain

400

Describe Deep Breathing Exercises.

To deep breathe, breathe in through your nose and hold it for five seconds; then, breathe out through your mouth while you count to ten; then, repeat this process three more times.

400

How does stress-eating affect the body?

Eating too much can cause weight gain and make nausea, cramps, and diarrhea associated with stress even worse.

500

What is the difference between short-term and episodic stressors?

Episodic stressors are short-term stressors that occur regularly.

500

Name four areas that are affected by stress.

Brain, heart, lungs, muscles, stomach, skin, immune system, genitourinary system

500

Describe Visualization Exercises.

Start with visualizing your favorite place in your mind.  Think about what you would see, hear, and smell there.

500

What is negative thinking?

Making a problem bigger than it really is, resulting in stress.

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