Anxiety
Peer Pressure
Depression
Anger
Substance Use and Cravings
100

What is anxiety?

The mind and body's reaction to stressful, dangerous, or unfamiliar situations. 

100

What is peer pressure? 

influence by someone to do something 

100
What is depression?

1. A mental illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
2. Low/Very sad mood + loss of interest in activities

100

What is anger?

An intense emotion you feel when something has gone wrong or someone has wronged you.

100

What is a craving?

an intense, urgent, or abnormal desire or longing 

200

Name 3 symptoms of anxiety 

1. Increased heartrate
2. Rapid breathing
3. Sweating
4. Feeling weak
5. Trouble concentrating
6. Trouble sleeping
7. Irritable

200

What is the main cause of giving in to peer pressure?

wanting to fit in / don't want to be made fun of

200

Name 2 symptoms of depression

1. Sadness/Hopelessness
2. Loss of Pleasure/Interest in activities
3. Difficulty concentrating
4. Fatigue/Low energy
5. Irritability
6. Changes in sleep/appetite

200

When does anger become a problem?

1. If it hurts yourself/others
2. When it controls your actions
3. When it is selfish/unjustified

200

Giving into cravings repeatedly can cause psychological ____________ (HINT: the "itch" you feel like you have to scratch)

dependence 

300

How can you support someone who is experiencing anxiety? 

1. Validate their feelings
2. Don’t tell them to calm down
3. Help them to help themselves (grounding techniques)
4. Be a listening ear

300

What is the most common form of peer pressure?

Spoken peer pressure 

300

Name 2 grounding techniques

1. Deep breathing / breathing exercises
2. 5-4-3-2-1 method
3. Positive affirmations / self talk
4. Mental Math
5. Categories
6. Somatic work (head tilts, tapping, stretching)

300

Which one of the four is the healthiest way to express anger:
-agressive
-passive-aggressive
-suppressive
-assertive

assertive

300

Name 2 ways to reduce/combat cravings 

1. Avoiding triggers
2. Plan a strategy when face with unavoidable triggers
3. Hobbies
4. Support - therapy/friends/family
5. Urge surfing 

400
What anxiety type involves the fear of being away from family/friends/someone important? 

Separation Anxiety 

400
Name 2 ways to deal with peer pressure

1. Saying "no"
2. Using humor to deflect pressure/attention
3. Step away from the situation
4. Being direct/ calling them out
5. Get support / talk to someone you trust 

400

How is depression different from feeling sad? 

Depression is intense and doesn't go away on its own. It's more than just sadness, its a mental health problem that can impact daily living and functioning. 

400

What are the 3 steps to manage anger?

1. DE-ESCALATE - walking away
2. DON'T AVOID/BURY IT - let someone know without being violent or hurtful
3. REFLECT/MOTIVATE - use the anger as motivation to solve the problem in a healthy way 

400

What is urge surfing?

riding out a craving like a wave

500

What is the difference between Anxiety and Panic? 

Panic attacks are more intense and can happen WITH/WITHOUT a trigger

Anxiety attacks are a response to a perceived threat. 

500

Name at least 3 types of peer pressure

1. Spoken
2. Unspoken
3. Direct
4. Indirect
5. Negative
6. Positive

500

Which type of depression can extend through winter month and sometimes improve during spring and summer?

Seasonal depression
500

Is anger a primary or secondary emotion? Why?

SECONDARY because anger is often times a defense to protect us from or cover up other emotions (Anger is the tip of the iceberg with other emotions under the water)

500

What are the 3 steps involved in urge surfing?

1. Accept/Acknowledge you're having an urge
2. Notice thoughts/feelings without changing/suppressing them
3. Remind yourself cravings are feelings / its okay to have urges / cravings are temporary and will pass