Social Emotional Health: General
Stress
Communication
Defense Mechanisms
Coping mechanisms/skills
100

Signals that tell your mind and body how to react

Emotion

100

Positive stress

Eustress

100

Communication that does not use language or words. It may include symbols, gestures, facial expressions, etc.

Nonverbal communication

100

When a person refuses to accept real life events because they are unpleasant. This is an example of what defense mechanism?

Denial

100

Being present and fully aware in the moment. When the mind is fully attending what you are doing in a certain moment.

Mindfulness

200

The dialogue that we have with ourselves in our head

Self Talk

200

Things that trigger stress. Some examples are: homework, fight with a sibling, deadlines and yelling babies.

Stressor

200

This type of communication can show up as the silent treatment, sarcasm or manipulation.

Passive aggressive

200

When someone says, "I do not want to talk about it" after going through a tough time, they could be using this type of defense mechanism

Suppression

200

To avoid blaming others and to effectively share your feelings, use this skill

I Statements

300

The acceptance, respect, confidence and satisfaction that you have in yourself as a person.

Self Esteem

300

A way one responds to stress. Also known as fight or flight. Hormones released during this response: cortisol and adrenaline.

Acute

300

Examples of this type of communication: "I don't really have an opinion on this". "What I think does'nt matter".

Passive

300

Corey stated, "I failed the exam because Mr. Cooper hated my brother so he must hate me". This is an example of what defense mechanism?

Rationalization 

300

The person receiving a message during communication uses this skill. It shows the person sending the message they hear what is being said.

Active Listening

400

Examples: rules, expectations, weather, comments, grades, music, friends, coaches

External Influences

400

Examples: headaches, you are always tired, irritable, trouble sleeping

signs of stress

400

"The ability to speak and interact in a manner that considers and respects the rights and opinions of others while also standing up for your rights, needs, and personal boundaries"

Assertiveness

400

A defense mechanism that has someone return to coping strategies used when they were younger.

Regression

400

Focusing on this could help reduce your stress and steer your attention to your own thoughts and actions.

Control

500

Mental processes that protect an individual from unpleasant situations or events.

Defense Mechanism

500

A way of regarding, understanding or interpreting something that can effect the way someone views a stressor

Perception

500

A part of assertive communication. Where you step up and admit you did something wrong. 

Assume Responsibility 

500

This is an example of what defense mechanism: When someone who is gay has a number of heterosexual affairs and openly criticized LGBTQ+ people.

Reaction Formation

500

"The ability to imagine what someone else is thinking or feeling". It can help you be a more affective listener, communicator, and friend.

Empathy