Maslow
Intro to Health
Stress
Defense Mechanisms
Suicide
100

The order of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs from bottom to top.

What is Physical, Safety, Belonging, Esteem, and Self-Actualization

100
The three aspects of the health triangle

What are physical, social, and mental/emotional

100

Define stressor

What is something that can cause you to feel overwhelmed (stress)?

100

The reason why people use defense mechanisms

What is to reduce anxiety or guilt?

(To cope with unpleasant emotions)

100

True or False: 

A loss of interest and concentration in activities is common among young people. It should not be automatically interpreted as a sign of suicidal thoughts.

What is True?
200

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs level that is associated with being accepted and welcomed in a group

What is (Love and) Belonging

200

Personality type that is relaxed, easygoing, and more sedentary.

What is Type B personality?

200

Define stress

What is an emotion or feeling that arises from a change in the mind or body? 

(You body's reaction to demands and challenges)

200

Steering clear of difficult situations

What is Avoidance?

200

What you should do to help someone struggling with suicidal ideations.

What is refer them to a professional for help?
300

Level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs that is associated with individuals having feelings of accomplishment and the want for respect

What is Esteem?

300

Personality type that has a higher health concern for hypertension

What is Type B Personality?
300

Define eustress

What is good stress that often leaves you feeling motivated or empowered?

300

Pretending you don’t have a problem

What is Denial?
300

One thing not to do when someone expresses suicidal ideations.


Don't keep it a secret

Don't leave the person alone if the threat is immediate

Don't act shocked

Don't debate whether it is right or wrong

400

The level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs that financial security falls under.

What is Safety?

400

The top four killers of ADULTS in the US

What are heart disease, cancer, COVID-19, and accidents?

400

Define coping behaviors

What are ways people deal with stress or tough situations?

400

Reverting to childlike behaviors under stress

What is Regression?

400

Any attempt of suicide should be seen as this

What is a cry for help?

500

How understanding Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs aids in achieving better health

What is can help someone take responsibility for meeting own needs and help others meet theirs?

500

3 examples of risk factors associated with the top killers among teens (15-24) in the U.S

Substance abuse, exposure to violence, relationship problems, risky behaviors, smoking, drinking, poor diet, vaping, air pollution, inconsistent parenting, physical inactivity

500

Give one example of a long-term effect of stress and one example of a short-term effect of stress

Long-term: Digestive problems, heart disease, chronic anxiety, chronic pain, weakened immune system, 

Short-term: increased heart rate, rapid breathing, muscle tension, stomach ache, sweating

500

Creating logical excuses for irrational behavior

What is Rationalization?

500

Give 2 examples of warning signs 

  • Withdrawal from family and friends
  • Drop in school grades and attendance
  • Change in sleep patterns
  • Large weight gain or loss
  • Purchases or has a means of suicide, such as pills/weapon
  • Unresolved grief over a loss
  • Feelings of despair/hopelessness
  • Preoccupation with death
  • Threats to hurt one’s life
  • Self destructive behavior
  • Change in friends/goals
  • Change in health habits
  • Giving away possessions
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