An overall state of well-being or total health
wellness
The body's reaction to every day demands & threats.
Stress
When a person has an extreme or exaggerated fear of something.
Phobia
Feeling anxious, fearful or upset for no apparent reason
Panic disorder
Psychological conditions that prevent a person from getting along with others
When a person has trouble focusing, sitting in their seat, maintaining attention
ADHD
2nd leading cause of death for teens and young adults
Suicide
The number of years a person can expect to live
Life expectancy or Quantity of life
During the _________ Stage, the body releases the hormone Adrenaline.
Alarm
Panic disorder
Feelings of mania or extreme happiness followed by extreme sadness
BiPolar Disorder
Seeing things that are not there, hearing things and experiencing things that are not real. Many people with this do not know they are ill or that what they are experiencing is not real.
Schizophrenia
Preoccupation with body, disease and getting sick
Hypochondria
What do you do if someone is sucidal
tell an adult
Listen
Dont leave them alone
dont swear to secrecy
...
How well a person lives the years they are alive
Quality of life
Jimmy's dog died a month ago, he is till putting water in the bowl, this is an example of what defense mechanism?
Denial
An unreasonable need to act in a certain way to prevent feared outcome
OCD
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Disorders are caused by illness or injury that affect the brain.
Disorders caused by psychological issues and cannot be traced to physical causes.
Organic Disorders
Functional Disorders
DOUBLE POINTS!
When a person has 2 or more distinctly different personalities or identities
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Split Personality
means 'hair pulling frenzy'
TTM
Trichotilomania
Risk factors for suicide
Untreated mental disorders
drug use
alcohol abuse
many other correct answers
What is the leading cause of death for adults today?
Heart Disease
Relaxed, not competitive, not concerned about time.
Rushed, competitive, concerned about time/deadlines.
Double Points
Type B personality
Type A personality
Usually a result of a traumatic event that leaves individuals with long-lasting effects
PTSD
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
When a person is happy in the summer but feels depressed in the winter
SAD
Seasonal affective disorder
Means "split mind" where mind is separated from reality
Actual loss of brain matter and function - more common with elderly
Alzheimers
Intentially cutting, burning the skin deep enough to bleed.
Self Injury
Confidence and worth you feel about yourself
self-esteem
Name two ways to deal with stress
mental rehearsal
relaxation
get help
etc.
An unwanted thought that takes control of the mind
Obsession
When sadness lasts for more than a few weeks and interferes with life
Depression
These individuals often display behavior that is cruel, uncaring, irresponsible, impulsive, and inappropriate to society.
Anti-Social Personality Disorder
a social disorder marked by deficits in communicationand social interactions
Autism
Series of suicides that occur within the same peer group or community
Cluster suicide
What are the 5 levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in order?
Basic Physical Needs
Safety
Belonging/Social Needs
Esteem
Self Actualization
DOUBLE POINTS!
What are the Kubler-Ross stages of Loss that dying and grieving people go through?
DOUBLE POINTS
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression Acceptance
An unreasonable need to act in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome
Compulsion
Name the 3 types of Mood/Affective Disorders discussed in class.
Depression
Bi-Polar Disorder
SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder
Name the 3 different Personality Disorders discussed in this class
Anti-Social Personality Disorder
Schizophrenia
Multiple Personality Disorder (Dissociative Identity Disorder)
Individuals who engage in sexual activity with children
Characterized by uncontrollable“tics” (movements or sounds)
DOUBLE POINTS!
Pedophilia
Tourettes
Double Points
Abusing alcohol or other drugs
Death of parent
divorce
alienation from family or friends
Being teased or rejected by peers
Difficulty coping with body changes and sexuality