Understanding Mental and Emotional Health
Mental Health vs. Emotional Health
Stress and Anxiety

Taking Control of Stress and Anxiety
Stigma of Mental Illness
100

What is the most complex organ in the human body? 

The brain is the most complex organ in the human body. 

100
Does mental health or emotional health affect how we handle decision making, interactions with others, and stress? 

Mental Health 

100

What is positive stress called? 

What is negative stress called? 

Positive stress = eustress 

Negative stress = distress 

100

What is one healthy way to manage stress? 

1) Track your stress 

2) Identify the source of your stress 

3) Practice mindfulness regularly 

4) Be physically active 

5) Practice deep breathing 

6) Plan pleasant activities 

100

This mental illness includes both depressive and manic episodes and affects about one percent of the population. 

Bipolar Disorder 

200
What are the three main components of mental health? 

1) Mental distress

2) Mental health problems 

3) Mental disorder 

200

Symptoms of negative mental health can result in a number of different things. What are two examples of what negative mental health can result in? 

Unexplained physical aches, pains, and tension 

Mood swings 

Substance abuse 

Conflict with people in your life 

Chronic worrying

Negative emotions and feelings like helplessness, fear, and anger 

Difficulty carrying out basic daily functions 

Thoughts of death, dying, self-hurt, or suicide

200

An event or situation that causes stress is called what? 

A stressor
200

When an individual chooses a healthy way to deal with stress, they will experience healthy consequences. What are two healthy consequences?

1) Resiliency - the skills and emotional strength to bounce back 

2) A sense of hope 

3) More energy 

4) Feeling in control 

5) Better balance in major life areas like school, emotions, health, family issues, and relationships 

200

People who have this mental disorder are usually diagnosed in primary school but continue into secondary school and often beyond. The symptoms for this mental disorder fall into three different categories. 

Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity-Disorder (ADHD)

300

What component of mental health must be diagnosed by a properly trained health professional?

The third component: Mental Disorder 
300

What is a person's ability to accept and manage feelings through challenge and change, as well as their ability to express feelings based upon the information they have processed? 

Emotional health 

300

What are the three general types of stressors?

1) Major life changes 

2) Everyday problems 

3) Environmental problems

300

What is one unhealthy way to manage stress? 

1) Get angry at people and bully them 

2) Verbally or physically abuse someone else 

3) Use alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs to escape the pressure 

4) Sleep all the time 

5) Overdo activities to avoid dealing with the stress 

6) Spend more money than you can afford 

7) Spend hours watching television, looking at social media, or playing video games 

300

What are the two eating disorders we talked about in class and what does each eating disorder mean? 

1) Anorexia nervosa - a severe weight loss caused by a person-self starving because they incorrectly think and feel that they are too fat

2) Bulimia nervosa - is the binge eating of large amounts of food in a very short period of time followed by self-induced vomiting 

400

At what stage in life do many of the major mental illnesses begin to emerge? 

Adolescence (a majority of them emerge around 15 years of age)

400

What is the term for an individual's ability to bounce back from disappointments? 

Resilience 

400

What is the biggest difference between stress and anxiety? 

The biggest difference between stress and anxiety is the presence of a specific trigger. 

Stress is typically tied to a specific situation - once that situation resolves, so does your stress. 

Anxiety, by contrast, doesn't always have a specific stressor. 

400

When an individual chooses an unhealthy way to deal with stress, they will experience unhealthy consequences. What are two unhealthy consequences?

1) Health problems 

2) Anxiety 

3) Depression 

4) Suicidal thoughts 

5) Feeling hopeless or worthless 

6) Feeling guilty 

7) Difficulties in major life areas such as school, emotions, health, family issues, and relationships

400

In class we talked about two examples of unfortunate outcomes of a mental illness. What were those two examples? 

1) Suicide 

2) Self-harming 

500

The brain has six major functions. What are THREE of them? 

1) Thinking or cognition 

2) Perception or sensing 

3) Emotion of feeling 

4) Signaling 

5) Physical 

6) Behavior

500

How can an individual's self-concept, and self-esteem affect our mental and emotional health?

Low self-concept and low self-esteem can affect an individual's mental and emotional health by causing poor relationships, addictions, high stress levels, increased anxiety, and poor body image.

500

If an individual feels as though they can't manage stress and anxiety, what symptoms may they show to indicate they are at risk of a mental illness? 

The stress and anxiety interfere with your everyday life. 

The stress and anxiety cause you to avoid doing things you would do regularly. 

When stress and anxiety seem to always be present and never go away. 

500
We talked about SIX basic strategies for stress management. What are those six strategies? 

1) Time out - gives you a chance to cool down 

2) Walk it out - releases natural chemicals that help you let go of tension 

3) Talk it out - helps you understand the source of your stress and connects you with others 

4) Write it out - helps you think through thinks and review your progress 

5) Deep breathing - moves your focus from your stress to your breath, helps you release tension, and gets more oxygen to your brain for clearer thinking 

6) Mindful movement - helps let go of unwanted thoughts, decreases your pulse rate, and changes your focus 

500

What are three lifestyle changes that an individual can incorporate into their lives to enhance brain functioning and improve mental and emotional health? 

1) Exercise 

2) Memory training 

3) Sufficient sleep 

4) Good nutrition 

5) Positive relationships