Stress

Note taking skills


Disorders

Violence

Extra
100

Your body’s response to change.

Stress

100

Who invented Cornell notes?

Dr. Walter Paulk

100

Drugs used to prevent or reduce depression.

Antidepressants 

100

Any act that causes physical or psychological harm to a person or damage of property.

Violence 

100

In the decision making process how many steps are there?

Six

200

When your body is exposed to prolonged periods of stress.

Fatigue 

200

The PQRST Method was invented by ________.

Dr. Robin West

200

A condition in which intense fear keeps a person from functioning normally.

Anxiety Disorder 

200

A group of criminals who associate with one another to take part in criminal or antisocial behavior.

Gang

200

An excellent method for setting goals

SMART METHOD 

300

When your body and mind go into high alert 

Alarm

300

What method is typically used to study textbooks.

The PQRST Method

300

The act of intentionally killing oneself 

Suicide

300

Any kind of unlawful Sexual intercourse against a person’s will.

Rape

300

Feelings created in response to your thoughts.

Emotions

400

The ability to adapt to and recover from disappointment, difficulty, but r crisis.

Resilience 

400

What are the 3 rules to keep in mind For effective note taking?

1) use your own words

2) Condense information

3) always record the sources of your notes


400

When a person undergoes changes in mood that seem inappropriate or extreme.

Mood disorder 

400

bullying via email, text, or instant messages.

Cyber bullying

400

A telephone line used for emergencies.

Hotline 

500

bodily reactions that signal illness or physical problem.

Symptoms 

500

The IMP is an example of _____.

A note hand

500

A variety of of psychological conditions that affect a person’s ability to get along with others. 

Personality disorder 

500

Leading in cause of death in the United States

Homicides 

500

What are the six steps in the decision making process?

  • Identify the situation

  • List your options

  • Weigh out possible outcomes

  • Consider your values and beliefs

  • Make your decision and take action

  • Evaluate the results