Stressed Out
The Stress Response
Stress Related Illnesses
Stress Management
Miscellaneous
BONUS
100

The source or cause of stress

Stressor

100

During this first stage of the stress response, your body releases stress hormones and you begin to feel physical changes like pounding heart, heavy breathing, dry mouth, upset stomach and muscle tension.  

Alarm Stage

100

When a person experiences feelings of sadness, hopelessness or despair for a prolonged period of time.  

Depression

100

This technique involves sitting in a relaxed position and clearing your mind, or focusing your mind on one thought which can include your own breathing, counting, a mantra, or nothing at all.

Meditation

100

Persisting for a long time or reoccurring 

Chronic

100

What HS did I graduate from?

Division

200

3 common causes of stress include...

Answers vary (daily hassles-school, work, deadlines, lack of time management, life changes, traumatic events)

200

Our "normal" stress levels when we are at equilibrium is called...

Homeostasis

200

Throbbing, pulsing pain, on one or both sides of your head most often felt around the temples or behind one eye. Symptoms may also include nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light.

Migraines

200

A regular pattern of this helps calm and restores the body, improves concentration, regulates mood, and sharpens judgment and decision-making.  

Sleep

200

Stress can lead to sleepless nights, also known as...

Insomnia

200

How many kids do I have?

2

300

This kind of stress can cause anxiety, feels unpleasant, and decreases performance.

Distress

300

During the second stage of the stress response, your body attempts to return to homeostasis as physical symptoms from the first stage begin to subside- heart rate and breathing slows, saliva increases and muscles relax.

Resistance Stage

300

Stress puts a good amount of strain on the cardiovascular system and over time this can lead to...

Heart Disease 

300

Prioritize tasks and activities 

Control procrastination 

Manage commitments 

These are all an essential part of...

Time Management

300

Some women may miss this as a result of being stressed.

Menstrual Period

300

What is my favorite time of year?

Christmas

400

This kind of stress can motivate, enhances learning; can be exciting and can improve performance.

Eustress

400

When our stress levels remain high and stress becomes prolonged or chronic, we will eventually hit the final stage of the stress response which is...

Exhaustion

400

This can cause a person to become extremely susceptible to common viruses like the cold and flu and can increase the time it takes to recover from these illnesses. 

Weakened Immune System

400

Cedarwood, sandalwood and ylang ylang are all examples of soothing what?

Essential Oils

400

 Name 2 unhealthy ways to manage stress.

Smoking, drinking, drugs, oversleeping or lack of sleep, binge eating, procrastination, etc.  

400

Where did I work prior to Levittown? 

Brooklyn

500

Distress that is not handled effectively and lasts for long periods of time can be detrimental to one’s health and may lead to...

Stress related illnesses

500

The scientific name for the stress response.

General Adaptation Syndrome

500

An intestinal disorder causing pain in the belly, gas, and diarrhea.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

500

The name of the chemical transmitters released in the brain while practicing many of these stress management techniques

Endorphins

500

TRUE or FALSE:  Acute, or short-term stress, is normal and is not unhealthy.

TRUE

500

What is my favorite show?

Sopranos