How many children will smoke their first cigarette everyday?
4800
What are people with low self esteem at risk of doing?
Peer pressure, drugs/alcohol use, bullying, depression, suicide, cutting, running away, violence, Eating disorders.
How many levels are their on the pyramid?
5
Compulsions are related to which Mental Health disorder?
OCD
What are the benefits of laughter?
Relieve pain, bring greater happiness, and increase immunity.
What is the definition of Daydreaming?
Imagination to escape from reality into fictitious world a world of success or pleasure.
Hypochodriacs always think they are what?
Sick
Name the six aspects of health
Physical, emotional, environmental, social, mental, spiritual
Which gender usually uses cutting more often?
Females/Girls
What is the definition of Needs?
A lack of something required or desired.
What is the definition of a symtom?
a change that a person notices in his or her body or mind that is caused by a disease or disorder.
What is the definition of personality?
The mix of how you feel, think and behave that makes you different from anyone else.
What are the two ways that can be used for sublimation?
Humor, Fantasy.
What is another common name for Schizophrenia?
Multiple Personalities Disorder
What were the 3 leading causes of death during the 1900's?
Influenza, pneumonia, Tuberculosis
What is self esteem?
the measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
Physiological
What is another name for Bipolar disorder?
Manic-Depressant
What is the definition of Emotion?
A feeling that is produced in response to life experiences.
Which defense mechanism is know for taking an emotion out on someone when you are feeling the emotion towards someone else?
Displacement
What are the two types of phobias?
Rational, and Irrational
What are the three leading causes of death today?
Accidents, Homicide/Murder, Suicide
what are two benefits of having high self respect?
Increased respect, increased ability to reach your goals, Increased willingness to try, increased feelings of value.
What are our physiological needs?
Food, water, air, clothing, shelter
What is the definition of having Hypervigilance?
People may be easily startled, on edge, jumpy, irritable, or tense.
During Childhood, what is our personality influences?
Environment and Heredity.
Which mechanism takes you back to an earlier stage of life?
Regression.
What might be a reason for ADHD?
Genetics, Premature birth
Who where the doctors during the late 1800's?
Barbers
What two animals were looking at each other in the mirror during the benefits of high self esteem slide?
Self-Actualization
What are two the symptoms of PTSD?
Reliving the traumatic event,
Avoiding reminders of the trauma
Emotional numbness
Hypervigilance
Why does our nose run when we cry?
The little tube in the corner of the eye carries tears through it to the nose.
What are the 10 defense mechanisms?
denial, daydreaming, compensation, displacement, idealization, projection, rationalization, regression, repression, sublimation.
What does the amygdala do for our brains?
Keeps track of experiences that trigger strong Emotions.