Understanding Stress & Other Adverse Events
Coping Strategies for Stress and Other Events
Mental Illnesses
Disordered Eating & Eating Disorders
Getting Help for Mental Illness, Preventing Suicide, & Grief
100

Factors that lead to stress.

What are stressors?

100

This process uses strategies to handle stressful situations in positive ways.

What is stress management?

100

When feelings of anxiety, sadness and fear decrease mental and emotional health.

What are mental health conditions?

100

A range of irregular eating habits are known as this. 

What is Disordered Eating?

100

Healthcare professional who diagnoses mental illnesses and delivers therapy.

What is a Therapist?

200

Stress that comes from the constant presence of technology.

What is technostress?

200

An example of this is, is to not agree to activities too quickly.

What is to Set Healthy Boundaries?

200

Phobias and panic disorder are examples of this kind of disorder.

What are Anxiety Disorders?

200

When a person does not consume the nutrients needed for health and growth.

What is Malnutrition?

200

When a therapist meets with a group of people who have a common experience.

What is Group Therapy?

300

This stress encourages resilience and motivation.

What is eustress?

300

This relaxation technique involves examining your body for areas of tension.

What is Body Scan?

300

People with this have repeated and uncontrollable thoughts, feels, and behaviors.

What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?

300

Repeated episodes of consuming large amounts of food quickly and feeling out of control.

What is Binge-Eating Disorder?

300

This medication is used to treat ADHD by increasing the levels of norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain, which helps improve memory and attention span.

What are Stimulants?

400

At this stage, the body uses energy to maintain its stress response. Heart rate and breathing remain fast, which helps deliver oxygen and energy quickly to your body.

What is the Resistance stage?

400

MBSR is an acronym of these words that encompass acts of using relaxation techniques i.e. visualization. 

What is mindfulness-based stress reduction?

400

This type of personality disorder can grow into antisocial personality disorder in adulthood.

What is Conduct Disorder?

400

OSFED is an acronym for eating behaviors that cause great distress, without meeting other criteria for other eating disorders.

What is Otherwise Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder?

400

These are the five stages of grief.

What are Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance?

500

A stress related disorder that begins immediately after a stressful event occurs. 

What is an acute stress disorder?
500

This relaxation technique combined with progressive muscle relaxation increases its effectiveness.

What is Deep Breathing?

500

Two conditions that affect health at the same time; for example, substance use disorders and other mental illnesses.

What are Co-Occurring Disorders?

500

Three strategies you can use to help a friend who may be going through a eating disorder. 

What are: Practice what you want to say, Find a private time and place to talk, Share your concerns, Focus on the facts, Be prepared for a negative response, Encourage them to seek professional help, or Talk to an adult?

500

What is the number to call for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

What is 988?