STRESS
Stress Management
Stress and Anger Together
Anger Management
Tie Breakers
100

Define stress

A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.

100

Define coping

What is the process by which an individual attempts to minimize the negative emotions that arise from an experience. 

100

How are stress and anger related? 

Stress can lead to heightened emotional state resulting in being quick to anger. And anger can create relational stressors! 

100

Define anger

What is A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.

100

List 3 relaxation techniques for stress

What is meditate, breathe deeply, self management techniques, take a time-out, take a music break, change your posture, change your facial expressions, exercise, healthy diet, etc.

200

List 5 symptoms of stress

What is being easily agitated, difficulty relaxing, low self-esteem, low energy, headaches, upset stomach, insomnia, constant worrying, inability to focus, changes in appetite, increased use of alcohol, drugs, or cigarettes, etc.

200

What can help you manage your stress better? 

Utilizing coping skills, positive thinking, external supports. 

200

Stress and anxiety are the same thing. 

Stress is your response to a change in your environment, be it positive or negative. Your body reacts to change with physical, mental, and emotional responses. Anxiety is an emotion that’s characterized by a feeling of apprehension, nervousness, or fear.

200

What is not a technique for managing anger? 

Thinking about the anger repeatedly, hiding or trying to suppress anger, physical exercise (Sometimes), thinking errors like blaming others, overgeneralizing. 

200

Describe how physical activity can relieve stress

Regular physical activity has been shown to decrease overall levels of tension, elevate and stabilize mood, improve sleep, and improve self-esteem.

300

What is the difference between distress and eustress?

Distress refers to negative stress and eustress refers to positive stress.

300

Name 3 healthy ways to deal with stress. 

Listen to music, meditation, exercise, sleeping, eating healthy, go for a walk, talk to someone, take a break, ask or help, do something you enjoy, identify the stressor, write/Draw/Read, get organized. 

300

What activities can lead to an increase in stress and/or anger? 

Procrastination, High risk situations, lack of sleep, being hungry, issues in relationships (peer or family), therapy, school. 

300

List 3 coping skills to address anger

Talking with someone trusted about your feelings, communication, identify triggers, Deep breathing, removing yourself from the situation, laughing if appropriate, listening to calming music. 

300

True or False: Anger can be a learned behavior

True

400

Name 3 possible stressors in your therapeutic journey or personal life. 

Clarification process, being vulnerable, taking accountability, relationships, disclosing, involvement with the justice system. 

Peer pressure, relationships, bullying, social media. 

400

List 3 unhealthy ways of coping with stress

Using substances, overeating or undereating, sleeping too much, procrastinating, taking out stress on others, etc.

400

What is progressive muscle relaxation? How does it help when you are angry or stressed? 

A technique that involves tensing specific muscle groups and then relaxing them. Coping skill that helps calm you down and bring awareness to tension that is in your body. 

400

What are the benefits of managing your anger? 

Better relationships, less physical and emotional stress, better decision making skills, improved communication

400

Name 3 thinking errors that can be related to stress or anger. 

Overgeneralization, minimizing, blaming, jumping to conclusions, discounting the positive, catastrophizing. 

500

Not dealing with your stress can cause:

Physical illness, psychological issues, and behavioral issues. 


500

Why is it important to identify your stressors? 

General health, engagement in therapy, decrease maintenance and grooming behaviors, improve self regulation and warning signs for stress leading to better communication with others. 

500

What part of the brain does anger impact? 

The amygdala- the thumb part of the hand model. This part of the brain controls emotion regulation and survival responses. 

500

What percent of youth experience anger related issues? 

63.3 percent of adolescents reported lifetime anger attacks that involved destroying property, threatening others, or engaging in violence. 

500

Is water wet? 

No, the surface it touches is.