Unit 1: Mental and Emotional Health, 1.5.2 Test - Health class

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ADHD

attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Developing Self-Esteem

be realistic with yourself, take responsibility for your actions, think/talk positively, pay attention to media's messages, ignore critical comments

Sadness

feeling from rejection, disappointment, or loss of loved one Short term= Sadness Long Term=Depression

Depression Symptoms

feelings of sadness/hopelessness, lack of interest, sleep problems, crying, "not caring", fatigue, suicidal thoughts

Physical Needs

food, water, sleep, shelter

Binge Eating Disorder(BED)

habit of overeating without compensating for the bingeing

Phobia

habitual fear response

Causes of Stress

illness/injury, changes, challenges, anxiety, negative attitudes, crime, self-abuse, change, confrontations, death

Bulimia

life threatening bingeing/self-induced purging

Anorexia

life threatening self-starvation/weight loss

Effects of Stress

loss of sleep, lack of concentration, chronic fatigue, low self-esteem, depression, obesity, skin problems, high blood pressure, nutrition problems(eating disorders), immune system suppression, risk of heart attack/stroke

Depression Causes

loss, change, heredity, life stresses, mental disorders

3 Main Emotions

love, fear, anger

Causes of Eating Disorders

low self-esteem, depression, family/relationship problems, abuse, pressure to fit in

Rationalization

making excuses to explain a situation, instead of taking responsibility

Fear

natural reaction to surprise or threat, becomes unhealthy when phobias occur

Esteem Needs

needing appreciation/value, developing self-esteem, earning respect

Safety Needs

no physical harm, safe places

Hypostress

opposite of hyperstress, stress from lack of motivation/boredom, can cause depression

Happiness

personal satisfaction and positive reactions

Repression

pushing of unpleasant feelings out of conscious thought

Self-Actualization Needs

reaching full potential, trying your best, recognizing talents, reaching/setting goals

Anger

reaction to being hurt physically/emotionally

Love Needs

receiving/giving love, belonging to family/friends

Developing Personal Identity

recognizing strengths/weaknesses, showing kindness to others, making goals and reaching them, making healthy relationships, staying away from risky behavior

Regression

reverting to childlike behaviors to recapture a time when there were not so many responsibilities

Health Literacy

A person's understanding of their own health, as well as, the ability to comprehend new info about health and medicine.

Respiratory System

A series of organs used for breathing in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide.

Emotional well-being

A state of positive emotional health.

Mental well-being

A state of positive mental health.

Delayed Gratification

Act of avoiding enjoyable behavior in the hopes of getting an even better reward at a later time.

Risk Behavior

Acting that increases a person's chance of suffering an illness/injury.

Consensus

Agreement on a decision by a group.

Health-promoting Behavior

An action that improves a person's health and reduces that risk of illness/injury.

Impulse

An immediate desire for something.

Stressors

Anything that causes stress

What are 4 ways to avoid gang involvement?

Be proactive, ask for help, stay busy, change your environment.

Social Health

Being able to interact with others and participate in the community in both an independent and cooperative way.

Respiratory system stress affects

Breath harder, can cause hyperventilation, or rapid breathing.

What are the 6 steps in resolving conflict.

Calm down, set ground rules, talk it out, listen, take responsibility, find a solution.

Digestive system stress affects

Change eating habits.

What are causes of mental disorders

Chemical imbalance, a change in brain structure, or genetics.

Assertive communication

Communicating one's thoughts and feelings clearly. Happens while respecting the thoughts and feelings of other people.

Physical Health

Component of wellness that refers to having the proper balance of nutrition and exercise

Mental well-being benefits

Cope with stress, make meaningful contributions to their communities.

What are some symptoms of poor emotional health?

Exhausted, nervous, eating too much or too little, difficulty sleeping, anxious, crying or angry often, afraid.

Bipolar Disorder symptoms

Extreme mood changes and marked by changes in energy level and behavior.

Emotions

Feelings expressing our basic needs.

Consumer Health

Helps you make responsible decisions about products and services that can affect your health.

What are the five steps in making a healthful individual decision?

Identify the decision that needs to be made, List your options, List the consequences (pros and cons) of each option, Choose the best option and try it, Evaluate your decision.

What are the four factors that can lead a person to engage in risk behaviors?

Ignorance, conformity, excitement, impulse.

Muscular System

Includes smooth, skeletal and cardiac muscle.

Cardiovascular system stress affects

Increased heart rate.

Urinary System

Kidneys filters the blood and eliminates wastes from it.

What four things can influence your physical health?

Lifestyle choices, biology and genetics, environment, and health care.

Endocrine system

Made up up glands found throughout the body that release hormones into the bloodstream. Hormones help to control bodily metabolic activity.

Reproductive System

Male and female reproductive systems work together. Sperm is produced by male reproductive system and transfers to female reproductive system.

Schizophrenia

Mental health conditions in which a person loses touch with reality. Delusions, hallucinations, and thought disorders.

Stress

Mental state consisting of strong feelings of anxiety, worry, or anger caused by certain events.

Coping skills

Methods used to deal with or manage a stressful situation.

Immune System

Protects the body from foreign substances and cells by producing an immune response.

Endocrine system stress affects

Provides boost of energy, can feel depleted.

Skeletal system

Provides structure and support for softer tissues and organs. Provides a place for muscles to attach, enabling movement. Produce red and white blood cells and bones store calcium and phosphorous.

Emotional well-being benefits

Reduced anxiety, improved coping abilities.

What are three things you can do to ensure social health?

Relationships with others, dealing with conflicts, and communication skills.

Nervous system

Responds to homeostatic changes by releasing hormones. Monitors cellular homeostatic activities by, checking the blood for chemical changes and hormone levels

How can you stop cyberbullying?

Save evidence of cyberbullying, report threats of harm, be relentless, block communications with cyberbully.

Organ

Specialized structures that carry out a specific function in a living organism.

Stressor

Stimuli or situations that cause stress.

Musculoskeletal System stress affects

Stress can lead to chronic neck and back pain.

What are good signs on emotional health?

Taking actions to reach your goals, feeling confident, taking time to relax, taking responsibility, sharing feelings, participating in hobbies, keeping promises.

Helping others with Grief

Talk and offer support, be accepting and caring, have patience, provide hope, encourage them to seek help

Coping Strategy

Technique or behavior a person uses to handle stress.

Mental and Emotional Health

The ability of a person to learn new ideas, tolerate differences, distinguish fantasy from reality, and appropriately control and express your feelings.

Self-discipline

The ability to resist impulses and consistently behave in healthful and positive ways.

Physical Health

The condition of a living organism's body at a given time.

Social Health

The condition of a person's relationship with others.

Skin System

The skin, including hair, nails, sweat and oil glands, is important in maintaining homeostasis in the body. Skin is the barrier to pathogens and protects tissues and organs.

Stress-management

The use of coping skills to manage or reduce stress.

Self-esteem

The way a person feels about themself.

Desensitize

To cause someone to react less to something through repeated exposure.

Nervous system stress affects

Wear down body

Cardiovascular System

Works together with respiratory system to supply oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the cells.

Digestive System

Works with cardiovascular and lymphatic systems to supply cells with nutrients.

How can a high level of health literacy benefit a person's well-being?

You're increasing your understanding of your health and ensuring that you make good, informed health decisions. It will help you reduce your risk of health problems and increase your sense of personal wellness throughout your life.

Grieving Process

1. Denial 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 4.Depression

Compensation

excelling in one area to make up for a feeling of failure in another

Love

expression of affection and respect

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

1. Physical Needs 2. Safety 3. Love 4. Esteem 5. Self-Actualization

Anxiety

A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.

Body System

A group of organs that work together to perform related functions.

Depression

A mental disorder characterized by sadness or hopelessness,

No-tolerance policy

A method of discipline in which anyone who breaks even a minor rule receives punishment.

Conflict Resolution

A method of eliminating a problem. Can happen through negotiation and medication.

Self-image

A person's conception or mental image of themselves.

Health

A person's overall physical, mental, and social condition.

Identity

A person's sense of self and relations with others

Personality

a combination of many characteristics that makes you different from any other person

Eustress

a helpful type of stress, "fight/flight reactions", usually happens before creative bursts or physical strength

Depression

a mental/emotional state with prolonged sadness or feelings of inadequacy.

Distress

a negative stress, occurs when a normal routine is disrupted, can become chronic

Mental/Emotional Health

about your feelings and thoughts. its a reflection of how you really feel about yourself, how you meet the demands of daily life, and how you cope with problems that occur in your life.

Managing Stress

admit, break habits, talk/get advice, remove stressors, prioritize, laugh/relax, daily exercise, balanced diet, avoid alcohol/tobacco/drugs

Treatment of ADHD

changes in environment, medicines, therapy

Suppression

conscious intentional pushing of unpleasant feelings out of conscious thought

Depression Treatment

counseling, medication, exercise, improving diet, learning stress/time management skills, increasing social outlets

Effects of Eating Disorders

decreased bone density/heart function/body mass, fatigue, hair loss, tooth decay, ulcers, death

Symptoms of Depression

despair/hopelessness, withdrawal, loss of interest, worthlessness, guilt, thoughts of suicide/death

Symptoms of ADHD

difficulty focusing, trouble doing tasks, losing things, fidgeting often, trouble with patience

Coping with Grief

spend time with loved ones, join a support group/volunteer, get back to daily tasks, be patient

Hyperstress

stress from over-activity/over-responsibility

Internal Causes of Stress

stressors caused from a person's attitude or emotions

External Causes of Stress

stressors that are not caused from a person's emotions

Suicide Signs

talk about death, talk about "going away", feel hopelessness/guilt, drifting from family/friends, loss of interest, trouble focusing, changes in diet/exercise, drinking/drugs

How to Help a Suicidal Person

talk/show concern, ask questions, encourage help, encourage safety plan,

Stress

the body and mind's reaction to life changes/events

Treatments of Eating Disorders

therapy, hospital care

Projection

unconscious attributing unacceptable feelings to others

Denial

unconscious lack of acknowledgement of something that is obvious to others


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