What is Thrill Seeking?
Actively engages in activities that include high risk, danger and can cause fear for excitement
Can you get addicted to thrill seeking?
Yes, it is very possible to get addicted to thrill seeking.
True or false: Lying is a warning sign for thrill seeking.
True: Lying about activities or manipulating others to hide dangerous behavior is a warning sign of thrill seeking.
True or false: Thrill seeking does not cause injury or death.
False
What might be some thrill seeking activities?
Activities include: Skydiving, roller coasters, or extreme sports.
Are extreme sports considered thrill seeking?
How can thrill seeking be harmful? (one or more answer)
Risking health and safety, making poor decisions, causing dysfunction in relationships and causing legal and financial problems.
True or false: Thrill seekers like to relax and sit still.
False: Thrill seeking addictions give people an overwhelming need for stimulation and the inability to relax or sit still.
True or false: Can thrill seeking cause stress?
True: The constant stress on the body can lead to long-term consequences on cardiovascular health.
What can thrill seeking cause to the body?
Thrill seeking can cause rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure, dilated pupils, and temporary pain removal.
Is thrill Seeking a disorder?
No, It is generally considered a characteristic or trait rather than a mental disorder.
What causes exposure and “hype” around thrill seeking?
Social media.
Is creating conflict a form of thrill seeking?
Yes, intentionally causing conflict or drama between friends, family, or coworkers can be a form of thrill seeking to stimulate excitement.
True or false: Thrill seeking can cause increased strength and alertness.
True: Adrenaline boosts strength, while oxygen is redirected to the brain and major muscle groups to enhance performance.
What does engaging in thrill seeking activities provide?
Thrill seeking provides a feeling of pleasure, satisfaction, hyper-focus, and exhilaration.
What is the biological reaction risk takers seek?
The release of Dopamine.
Thrill seeking can often derive from underlying mental issues like..
Anxiety, Depression, Poor impulse control and Coping.
Do all thrill seekers have addictions with thrill seeking?
No, not all thrill seekers have an addiction with thrill seeking as some enjoy it as a hobby.
True or false: Thrill seeking does not give people self confidence.
False: Constantly pushing the body out of comfort zone can build confidence.
What part of the brain causes the want for thrill seeking?
The amygdala and nucleus accumbens - This part of the brain drives the craving for the reward or a high sensation, encouraging people to seek the next big thrill.
What is another specific name for Thrill Seeking?
Sensation Seeking.
How many people unfortunately pass away from thrill seeking a year?
Roughly 700 to 1000 people pass away per year from skydiving, extreme sports, cave diving, amusement park rides, etc.
Do all warning signs for thrill seeking lead to addiction?
No, it is not a guarantee that an individual will develop an addiction even with warning signs.
True or false: Can thrill seeking cause you to feel high?
True: The amygdala releases adrenaline, dopamine, and endorphins, providing a natural feeling of being “high” that lasts for about 1 minute.
What is the "process" of thrill seeking?
Engaging in thrill seeking activities like skydiving, roller coasters, or extreme sports sends the brain into a rush of excitement by triggering a rapid and intense surge of neurochemicals that act like a natural and temporary drug, providing a feeling of pleasure, satisfaction, hyper-focus, and exhilaration.