Health: Stress Chapter 4

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distress

A negative stress that can make a person sick or can keep a person from reaching a goal.

psychosomatic response

A physical reaction that results from stress rather than from an injury or illness

relaxation response

A physiological state of deep rest that reverses the body's responses to stress.

eustress

A positive stress that energizes a person and helps a person reach a goal

What are the 3 stress response stages? (think ARF)

ALARM RESISTANCE FATIGUE

Stressor

Anything that causes stress

life situation stressor

Death of a pet, the divorce or parents, having relationship trouble

Stress can ONLY have a negative effect.

FALSE--Stress can have both a positive and a negative effect.

Identify the two body systems involved in the stress response.

Nervous and endocrine systems

environmental stressor

Pollution, poverty, crowding, noise, natural disaster

What are three cognitive stressors for teens?

Poor self-esteem, personal appearance, not fitting in

chronic stress

Stress associated with long-term problems that are beyond control

TRUE OR FALSE: Stress can affect you in both positive and negative ways.

T

Positive stress can motivate you and inspire you to work harder.

TRUE

TRUE OR FALSE Negative stress can cause you to feel distracted, overwhelmed, impatient, frustrated, or even angry. It can harm your health.

TRUE

TRUE OR FALSE When you perceive something to be dangerous, difficult, or painful, your body automatically begins a stress response.

TRUE- Stressors activate the nervous system and specific hormones.

resiliency

The ability to adapt effectively & recover from difficult situation or crisis

perception

The act of becoming aware through the senses

epinepherine

also called adrenaline. A hormone that increases heart rate, blood pressure and is needed in a stress response or fight or flight

biological stressor

an illness, disability, or injury

thinking stressor

any type of mental challenge or way of thinking that can cause stress (taking a test or stinking thinking)

stressor

anything that causes a stress response

What does prolonged stress do to a person?

causes a psychosomatic response

What are the mental and emotional responses to stress?

difficulty concentrating irritability mood swings

alarm stage

first stage of the stress response; mind and body go on high alert

Behavioral stressor

not getting enough sleep, alcohol and drug use, and not managing time well, avoiding responsiobilities

resistance stage

second stage of the stress response; body attempts to return to normal or adapt

What happens in your brain and body when the alarm stage begins?

the hypothalamus, a small area at the base of the brain, receives danger signals from other parts of the brain and the hypothalamus releases a hormone that acts on the pituitary gland

stress

the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.

exhaustion stage

the stage where your body and mind can no longer adapt to the stress and you lose your ability to manage the stress


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