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Miscellaneous
100

Long-term stress

Chronic Stress

100

Skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way. 

Stress management skills

100

Prolonged feelings of hopelessness and helplessness.

Depression.
100

These factors include: family, school and peers. 

External factors. 

100
Factors that can be controlled include: attitude, perception and values. 

Internal Factors.

200

The act of becoming aware through the senses.

Perception

200
Using techniques such as laughing and deep breathing exercises can cause a ____________ ______________.

Relaxation Response

200

Response to a stressful event.

Reactive Depression.

200

Ability to recover from disappointment or crisis. 

Resiliency. 

200

This may result from a chemical imbalance in the brain. 

Major depression.

300

During the alarm stage of the body's stress response, what "emergency hormone" is released to prepare the body to respond to a stressor?

Adrenaline

300

Someone who declines to become involved in a potentially stressful situation, such as a party where alcohol will be present, is managing stress through __________ ___________. 

Refusal Skills

300

Condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.

Anxiety

300

Standing up for your beliefs, being honest, resisting negative peer pressure, learning from mistakes, reflection are examples of ________ ________.

Building resiliency. 

300

Acute stress response. 

Fight/Flight/Freeze

400

What are the three stages of the flight/fight/freeze response? 

Alarm, resistance, recovery/fatigue 

400

A personal cause of stress that included time pressures, too many responsibilities and deadlines.

Daily Hassles 

400

List three symptoms of anxiety.

Feelings of dread/fear, perspiration, restlessness, muscle tension, increased heart rate, etc. 

400

Provide two examples of times where resiliency plays a role.

Open-ended.

400

During the last stage of fight/flight/freeze, your body can become tired, brought on by overworking the body's defense in fighting illness/disease. 

Pathological Fatigue. 

500

A physical reaction that results from stress rather from injury or illness - physical effects include: headaches, high BP and weakened immune system. 

Psychosomatic Response

500

List three stress management techniques.

- Adequate rest

- Physical activity

- Limiting comfort foods

- Planning ahead

- Avoiding alcohol/hard drugs/prescription to temporary alleviate stress

500

List three symptoms of depression.

-Irritable/restless mood, withdrawal, change in weight, guilt, etc.
500

Conditions that shield people from negative consequences.

Protective Factors.

500

During the last stage of fight/flight/freeze, you may have symptoms of constant worry, depression and isolation. 

Psychological Fatigue. 
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