Stress Management
Emotions
Mental Health Disorders
Emotional Awareness
Stress Response
100

This active stress Management tool helps by boosting endorphins, serves as distraction, and can help with sleep.

What is exercise?

100

In Inside Out, this is the emotion that helps keep Riley safe.

What is fear?

100

This is the most common of mental health disorders.

What is anxiety disorders?

100

Identifying an emotion to decrease the intensity of it is a strategy known as...

"Name it to Tame it"

100

The vocabulary word for something that causes stress.

What is a stressor?

200

This tool is a great way to stop "over-thinking" at night, by getting your thoughts down on the pages.

What is journaling?

200

These two feelings show up in both the body, and in the brain, in the exact same manner.

What is nervousness and excitement.

200

This mental health disorder is characterized by unwanted, intrusive thoughts and a strong urge to engage in repetitive behaviors, often to prevent a feared event.

What is OCD (Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder)?

200

In the "Ride the Wave" technique, the 2nd step of the process is to....

Accept the feeling without judgement.

200

The stress response that prepares your body to "attack" the threat is known as.

Fight

300

Examples of this stress Management tool include: Mindfulness, Loving-Kindness, and Guided.

What is meditation?

300

This emotion lets us know when a boundary has been crossed or when we perceive something to be unfair.

What is anger?

300

This mental health disorder is often triggered by witnessing a terrifying, life threatening event.

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?

300

Doing this with your emotions will actually make the feeling stronger..

What is suppressing or pushing them away

300

The stress response that creates the urge to hide or stay perfectly still.

What is Freeze?

400

This is the body's main "fight or flight" hormone.

What is cortisol?

400

This is emotion is described as an intense feeling of sadness in relation to losing someone or something.

What is grief?

400

A severe mental health disorder characterized by hallucinations, potential for hearing voices, delusions, and paranoia.

What is schizophrenia?

400

This type of thought is immediate, spontaneous, and reactive. Can be helpful or hurtful.

What is an "automatic" thought.

400

This stress response is associated with people- pleasing. It's related to the strategy of "playing dead" in the face of danger.

What is "fawn"?

500

This "feel good" chemical is released when we spend meaningful time with people we care about. It's known as the "cuddle" hormone and helps battle stress.

What is oxytocin?

500

Described as a mix of wonder, reverence (respect), and slight fear, this emotion will give you the "Whoa" response.

What is awe?

500

This mental health disorder is characterized by excessive mood swings- very high energy, racing thoughts, lots of confidence, and then very low energy, feelings of depression, and hopelessness.

What is bipolar disorder?

500

This common behavior during sadness acts as a relief for physical and emotional pain by lowering cortisol levels. It's linked to faster healing of trauma.

What is crying?

500
The part of the brain that is the "emotional headquarters" and triggers the Fight or Flight response.

What is the amygdala?