HEALTH
eustress
(positive stress) the stress response that happens when winning, succeeding, and achieving
Decision Making Process
1. State the problem 2. List choices 3. Consider the consequences and your values 4. Make a decision and act on it 5. Evaluate your decision
grieving stages
1. denial and isolation, stage 2 anger, stage 3 bargaining (with God, promising to do good works), stage 4 depression, stage 5 acceptance
percentage of teens with no health insurance
11%`
percentage of teens who email friends daily
15%
Percentage of teens that use the internet to acquire health information
31% 6 million teens, 47% increase from 2000
while watching tv, percent of teens who participate in online polls when directed by TV shows
33%
percentage of teens who watch 3 hours or more of television each day
35%
percent of teens who think newspapers keep them informed
42%
among those whose profiles can be accessed by anyone, percentage who give false information
45%
As of September 2012 78% of teens have a cell phone, what percentage of those are smart phones?
47%
percentage of teens who have a profile on social networking site
50%
among teens who have a profile, percentage who limit access
66%
percentage of teens who go online to get news or current events
75%
percentage of teens who go online
95%
neurotransmitter
A chemical that is released from a nerve cell which thereby transmits an impulse from a nerve cell to another nerve, muscle, organ
True/False Keeping physically fit should be the most important aspect of the health triangle.
False, they should all be equal
Types of depression
Major depression, dsythymia, adjustment disorder with depressed mood, bipolar disorder
According to the health triangle, what aspect of your health is impacted when you continue to stress over tests which causes you to eat poorly and ignore your friends?
Physical, mental, social
According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, what would be your most urgent need if you were stranded on a deserted island?
Physiological/physical needs
health promotion
The science and art of helping people change their lifestyle towards an optimal state of health
blended family
a couple and their children from this relationship and all other previous relationships
mental illness
a disorder that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
Emotion
a feeling produced in response to a life event
self esteem
a measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
psychiatrist
a medical doctor who specializes in illness of the brain and body that affect emotions and behavior, is legally able to prescribe medications for depression symptoms
depression
a mood disorder in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless for at least two weeks
psychologist
a person who tries to change thoughts, feeling, and actions by finding the reasons behind them or by suggesting new ways to manage emotions
Counselor
a professional who helps people work through difficult problems by talking
lifestyle
a set of behaviors by which you live
health and the health triangle
a state of complete physical, social, and mental well being
assertiveness
ability and desire to express oneself openly and honestly, to speak up when needed and courageous enough to stay true to your values and beliefs.
rationalization
an attempt to justify one's actions with an excuse rather than admit to failure
compensation
an attempt to make up for something one did not have or did not receive
protection
an attempt to protect one's self esteem by blaming unpleasant feelings on others Jamie failed his math test because his teacher doesnt know how to teach
coping strategies
behaviors that assist us in functioning better in a given situation
values
beliefs that you consider to be of great importance
resilient
better able to deal with life's problems and struggles
repression
blocking out thoughts about unpleasant things or experiences, "forgetting on purpose"
General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)
body's physiological short-term and long-term reaction to stress
You are shopping with your friend and they ask you to put a watch in your pocket. You tell them over and over you don't steal. This is an example of which peer pressure strategy?
broken record
You are not great in math, but you get the highest grades in health.
compensation
nuclear family
consists of a couple and their children (biological or adopted) living in one household.
your best friend moved away, but you still walk by his house like you always did.
denial
adjustment disorder with depressed mood
depressive reaction to life event (divorce, death) that takes longer than normal to adjust to
refusal skills
different ways of saying no to things that you don't want to do
In the alarm phase of GAS your pupils
dilate
You had a bad day because you did not pass your test in math, when your mom asked how your day was you yelled at her and got mad that she didn't have dinner ready yet.
displacement
In this class you learned about two types of stress people commonly experience: distress and eustress. You are taking a test in your hardest class and if you don't pass you will fail the class.
distress
wellness
dynamic process of becoming aware of and making conscious choices towards a more balanced and healthy lifestyle
You found out your grandma was diagnosed with cancer and not expected to live for very long; you just sit in your room and read books.
escape
According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, what would be the most urgent need for a very wealthy, talented writer who gives up writing because he hasn't been able to get his last four novels published?
esteem/achievement needs
In this class you learned about two types of stress people commonly experience: distress and eustress. You've dreamed of playing in the state championship basketball game for as long as you can remember. Now you're about to walk out on the court and start in that game.
eustress
in the 5-step decision making process which is the most important step?
evaluate your decision
displacement
expressing feelings towards someone or something not associated with the source of the feelings
Teens are more likely to read the newspaper to explore health issues than going online true/false
false
Maslow's hierarchy of needs
from most to least important - physical needs (hunger, thirst, shelter) safety needs (be loved, belong, safe, out of danger) achievement needs (to achieve and be recognized) aesthetic needs (to know, explore, understand) self actualization (self fulfilled, independent, creative)
Why do people get depressed?
genetics, life events, family and social environments, medical conditions
phsyiological
having to do with the functions of the human body and its systems
alarm
initial reaction to stress
Angie has been dating Preston, the quarterback of the football team. All her friends make comments to her about how lucky she is to have him for boyfriend. Every time she is on a date with Preston he only talks about football. Even when Angie brings up the book she is reading for English class, he quickly changes the subject back to football. Preston always asks Angie to go to his away games, but Angie would rather hang out with her family for their family movie night. What aspect of dating is Angie having difficulty with in her relationship with Preston?
intellectual
Dysthymia
longer lasting, less severe
homeostasis
maintaining a stable internal environment in the body where normal body function balance is sustained
A friend wants you to go to a party where you know there will be alcohol. You tell your friend you have to be home for dinner. This is an example of which peer pressure strategy?
make an excuse
communication skills
methods for expressing your thought and listening to what others sa
Major depression
more severe, short lasting
active listening
not only hearing what someone says but also showing that you understand what the person is communicating
your boyfriend blocked the door so you couldn't leave the room. This is an example of what type of abuse?
physical
According to the health triangle, what aspects of your health are most impacted if you do not get enough sleep?
physical and mental
Dating abuse can be
physical, sexual, emotional/verbal
Your friends ask you to wear your seat belt when you get in the car. This is an example of ____________ peer pressure.
positive
emotional wellness
process of accepting our worth, creating, recognizing, and expressing our feelings, and talking to ourselves in healthy way
spiritual wellness
process of discovering meaning and purpose in life, and demonstrating values through behavior
health protection
professional activities designed to prevent or reduce occupational illness and injury
you failed your test, but you blame your friend because he would study with you the night before.
rationalization
denial
refusal to accept reality
Your mom has asked you to clean the bathroom, but your friends are going to the mall. Instead of cleaning you start looking at your closet and decide what you would like to buy at the mall.
repression
regression
retreating to an earlier time that seems less threatening and require less responsibility
escape
running away from a problem through daydreams, bbooks, excessive sleep, etc
You just moved into a new home and it is your first day at school. You don't know where any of your classes are and where you need to catch your bus. According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs what is your most urgent need?
safety needs
According to the health triangle, what aspect of your health is impacted if you struggle to get along with those in your class?
social
types of wellness
spiritual, emotional, physical, mental, social, environmental
General Adaption Syndrome
stage one: alarm stage two: resistance stage three: exhaustion
Number one concern for teens:
stress
You are feeling stressed, select 2 choices that might help you handle the stress.
take a walk, take a moment to laugh
The majority of "wired teens" use this mode of communication:
texting
tolerance
the ability to overlook differences and accept people for who they are
stress
the combination of a new or possibly threatening situation and your body's natural response to a situation
distress
the negative physical, mental, or emotional strain in response to a stressor
career wellness
the process of making and maintaining choices related to work which include a job for which we are well suited, well trained, and from which we gain satisfaction
social wellness
the process of making and maintaining healthy relationships through the choices that we make. This embraces relationships with all people and future generations
environmental wellness
the process of making which will contribute to sustaining or improving the quality of life in the universe
resistance
the stage when the body starts resisting the stress, this is normally considered a healthy stage of the GAS
emotional health
the way a person experiences and deals with feelings
Mental health
the way people think about and respond to events in their daily lives
character
the way that people think, feel, and act
positive self talk
thinking about the good parts of a bad situation
True/False A person who is mentally fit, physically active, and socially adjusted has a balanced personal health triangle
true
sublimation
turning unacceptable behaviors into acceptable ones
self concept
what an individual knows about himself or herself