What is an emotion?
A conscious mental reactions (such as anger or fear) subjectively experienced as strong feelings
What is the difference between an emotion and a disorder?
An emotion is a short-term state of mind that can be regulated, a disorder is a long-term state of mind characterized by extreme moods or responses
What do brain MRI's measure?
Neurotransmitters
What are the physical effects of chronic stress?
Chronic stress can lead to physical ailments such as heart problems and digestive problems
How do things like how much money you have, where you live, and how much you know about staying healthy affect your body and how you feel every day?
They can impact the resources you have access to
What is the difference between an emotion and a mood?
What is GAD, and what are some of its symptoms?
Generalized Anxiety Disorder; (answers may vary) excessive worry, restlessness, irritability, trouble sleeping
What does this brain scan show us?
Dopamine and Norepinephrine; there are much more of these neurotransmitters in a PTSD brain than a normal brain
Is stress always bad for you, true or false?
False
Why is it important to know about the healthcare system, and how can not knowing make you less healthy
It is important to know where to go to receive a certain type of care. For example, you would go to the emergency room to treat a heart attack.
List four long term emotional regulation strategies
(Answers may vary)
1. Exercise
2. Listen to music
3. Engage in a hobby
4. Meditate
What is OCD, and what are some of its symptoms?
What does this brain scan measure?
Dopamine; there is much more dopamine in a bipolar brain than a normal brain.
What are the mental effects of chronic stress?
Many, including anxiety, irritability, or depression
What is allostatic load?
Measurable wear and tear on the body
List four short-term emotional regulation strategies.
1. Identifying and labeling your emotions
2. Deep breathing
3. Self-talk
4. Walk away
What is bipolar disorder, and what are some of its symptoms?
A mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression)
What does this brain scan show us?
Amounts of serotonin in a non-depressed brain versus a depressed brain
What are the three types of stress-causing events
1. Everyday inconveniences
2. Major life changes
3. Catastrophes
What does "intersectionality" mean, in terms of healthcare?
Everyone is different and may have different needs
Leo was at the bowling alley and he had bowled 30 pins under his average. What could Leo do to fix this scenario?
Focus on the arrows and don't overthink the score! Leo could try some deep breathing exercises to regulate his emotions
What is depression, and what are some of its symptoms?
Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Symptoms include
1. Eat healthy
2. Stay active
3. Get enough sleep (8 hours recommended)
How do psychologists define stress?
Psychologists would define stress as the process by which we perceive and respond to certain events, or stressors, that we view as challenging or threatening
How are people who work in public health trying to inform the public about intersectionality?