Depression & Mental Disorders
Persistent sadness, hopelessness, isolation...
Depression
Someone who serves as an example to others
Role Model
Intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior, usually associated with anger
Hostility
Anything that causes stress is known as a what?
Stressor
Does everyone go through the stages of grief at the same time? Why or why not?
No, everyone goes through the stages of grief at different times. The order of the stages varies amongst people, and there is no set numerical order for how people respond.
Flashbacks, and reliving experiences from memories of a bad situation/traumatic event is known as...?
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
By demonstrating traits of strong moral character, and honesty, you can show people you have...?
Integrity
What is an example of positive stress?
What is an example of negative stress?
Something motivating
Something that could be harmful or detrimental to one's health
Name at least 2 "relaxation techniques"
Deep Breathing
Stretching
Getting a Massage
Going for a Walk
What are two major risk factors associated with suicide?
Depression & alcohol/drug abuse
False perceptions of reality, hallucinations, allusions, unpredictable behavior
Schizophrenia
Why is it important to develop your personal identity?
This is where you begin to become your true self, you develop personal interests and purpose of life.
Highest level of needs from Maslow's Hierachy of Needs
Self actualization
Physical signs and symptoms of stress with no medical explanation is
Psychosomatic response
Refusal to accept something happened, such as a death, is called...?
Denial
Having uncontrollable cycles of extreme happiness followed by extreme sadness
Mood Disorder - Bipolar Disorder
Showing respect for authority and obeying rules
Citizenship
What are 2 physical effects of stress on the body?
Headache
Weakened immune system
High blood pressure
Bruxism - Grinding of the teeth
5. Digestive disorders
Short term stress that comes on very quickly is known as what?
Acute stress
When someone passes away, it is important to allow the process of _______________ to occur, in order to heal.
Mourning / Grieving
Having destructive behavior that goes against society rules is called...?
Conduct Disorder
Describe what your "personal identity" is
Your sense of self and what makes you unique
What is an example of a biological stressor for a teen?
Body changes, illness, injury
What are the 3 stages of the stress response?
Alarm
Resistance
Fatigue
Name at least 3 stages of the grieving process
Acceptance
Denial
Hope
Bargaining
Anger
Depression