Health chapters 7-9
list three symptoms of anxiety
-feelings of fear or dread -perspiration, trembling, restlessness, or muscle tension -rapid heart rate, lightheadedness, or shortness of breath
depression
A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
hierarchy of needs
A ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development
perception
The act of becoming aware through the senses
anxiety
The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
personality
a complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
anxiety disorder
a condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control
protective factor
a condition that shields a person from the negative consequences of exposure to risk
cognitive therapy
a kind of therapy that a distorted thinking pattern requires
conduct disorder
a pattern of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated
psychomatic response
a physical reaction that results from stress rather than from an injury or illness
Schizophrenia
a severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality
biomedical therapy
a therapy that a psychiatrist may use if medication is needed in the treatment
closure
acceptance of a loss
stages in the stress response
alarm (the body and mind go on high alert) resistance (you either "fight" or take flight) fatigue (the mind and body become exhausted)
mental disorder
an illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person, preventing him or her from leading a happy, healthful, and productive life
mood disorder
an illness, often with an organic cause, that involves mood extremes that interfere with everyday living
grief response
an individual's total response to a major loss
recognizable nonverbal or behavioral warning signs of someones intent to commit suicide
an unusual obssession with death; withdrawal from friends; impulsive, irrational, or bizzare behavior, substance abuse
stressor
anything that causes stress
list three facts that might help you or someone you know to seek help with mental or emotional problems
asking for help from a mental health professional does not mean that a person is weak; people who have mental disorders often cannot get better on their own; sharing your deepest thoughts with a "stranger" is not painful or embarrassing
why is it important to show concern and empathy for someone who is talking about suicide
because suicidal people often believe that their death will not matter to anyone
ways adequate sleep can help you
better mood, think more clearly and improve your chances of success
what are the general categories of stressors?
biological (illnesses, disabilities) environmental (poverty, pollution) cognitive, or thinking (the way you perceive a situation) personal behavior (alcohol and drugs, lack of physical activity) life situation (death of a pet, parents divorce)
Does anxiety have positive or negative results? Explain
both. positive-motivates you to work hard. negative-can get in the way of a persons performance
developmental asset
building block of development that helps you grow up as a healthy, caring and responsible individual
how do you cause a relaxation response
by using techniques such as laughing and deep breathing exercises
types of mood disorders
clinical depression and bipolar disorder
describe how clinical depression differs from the blues
clinical depression lasts for more than a few weeks and interferes with daily interests and activities
coping
dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life
How can using refusal skills help you avoid stress?
demonstrating refusal strategies may help you avoid certain stressful situations altogether
what are the risk factors of suicide
depression or another mental disorder, abusing alcohol or drugs, history of abuse, previous suicide attempts, or a family history of emotional disorders or suicides
recognizable verbal warning signs of someones intent to commit suicide
direct statements such as "i want to die"; indirect statement such as "i can't take it anymore"; writing poems, song lyrics about death; suicide threats
nutrition tips that will help you when you are dealing with stress
eat regular meals, limit "comfort" foods, limit caffeine
true or false-discussing suicide may cause someone to try or make things worse
false
true or false-if a person attempts suicide and survives, they will never make a further attempt
false
true or false-its best to keep someones suicidal thoughts and feelings a secret. only tell an adult if you think the person really is going to commit suicide
false
true or false-most suicidal people seek or ask for help with their problems
false
true or false-only adults can get truly depressed
false
true or false-people who talk about suicide are only trying to get attention. they won't really do it
false
true or false-suicide is considered the leading cause of death in teens
false
true or false-there is really nothing you can do to help someone who wants to commit suicide
false
true or false-you shouldn't mention suicide to someone who is showing signs of severe depression. it will plant the idea in their mind and they will act on it
false
example of constructive criticism
giving thoughtful recommendations on how a friend can improve a skill
suppression
holding back or restraining
ways you can show a suicidal person that you care
initiate a meaningful conversation; show support and ask questions; try to persuade the person to seek help
psychotherapy
involves an ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional
symptoms of teen depression
irritable or restless mood, change in appetite or weight, feelings of guilt or worthlessness, a sense of hopelessness, withdrawal from friends and activities that were previously important or enjoyable
categories of personal stressors (with examples)
life events (graduation, major illness) physical stresssors (pollution, drug use) daily hassles (time pressures, deadlines)
personal identity
made up of elements such as interests, abilities, values and goals
what is the difference between reactive depression and major depression
major depression is more severe and lasts much longer than reactive depression. major requires treatment. reactive goes away as the person manages their response to an event
what two systems does your body use to respond to stress
nervous system and endocrine system
modeling
observing and learning from the behaviors of others
why is resiliency a component of good mental health
people with resiliency are able to handle adversity in a healthful way
main types of anxiety disorders
phobia (strong and irrational fear of something specific) obsessive compulsive disorder (trapped in a pattern of repeated thoughts or behaviors) panic disorder (sudden unexplained feelings of terror) post traumatic stress disorder (develops after exposure to a terrifying event that threatened or caused physical harm
aspects of a persons life that can be affected by stress (with an example)
physical (headache) mental/emotional (difficulty concentrating) social (mood swings)
ways to manage stress and how each method helps
plan ahead(better prepares you for unexpected changes) get adequate sleep (it helps you face the challenge and demands of your day) get regular phsyical activity (can release pent up energy and make you feel relaxed) eat nutritious food (poor eating habits can be a source of stress) avoid tobacco, alcohol and other drugs (using them increases ones problems and harms ones health)
physical reactions included in the alarm response
pupil dilation, increase in perspiration, faster heart rate and pulse, rise in blood pressure, faster respiration rate
symptoms of anxiety
rapid heart rate and shortness of breath
stress management skills and how they help you manage stress
redirect your energy (it will release your nervous energy) relax and laugh (you can reach the relaxation response) keep a positive outlook (the way you think often determines how you feel) seek out support (talking with someone about your problem may help you feel better about it)
examples of stress management skills
redirecting your energy, keeping a positive outlook, and seeking out support
stress management skills
skills that help an individual handle stress in a healthful, effective way
ways to overcome social anxiety
start small, such as by smiling, nodding and greeting people; speak in a louder voice and use frequent eye contact; as a listener, ask open ended questions during conversation; practice conversation and positive thinking skills often
self-actualization
striving to become the best you can be
what are three ways that mild forms of anxiety and depressive feelings might be relieved
talking to supportive people, getting more physical activity and volunteering
resiliency
the ability to recover from difficulty, disappointment, and crisis
what is perception? explain how stress is related to perception
the act of becoming aware through the senses. one way to manage stress is to change how you perceive and react to events that cause it
suicide
the act of intentionally taking ones own life
mourning
the act of showing sorrow or grief
stress
the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
behavior therapy
the therapy that uses rewards and reinforcements
how can protective factors help guard a person from risk behaviors
they reduce possible harmful effects of risk behaviors
when do people use defense mechanisms
to avoid dealing with an unpleasant emotion
true or false-attempted or completed suicides happen with some warning signs
true
true or false-people who kill themselves really do not want to die
true
true or false-when a depressed and suicidal person suddenly cheers up, you may need to become even more concerned
true
what is the leading cause of suicide
untreated depression
group therapy
usually involves several people
one example of a conduct disorder
vandalism
what is the "fight or flight response"
when the body either defends itself or flees from a threat
when should a person seek professional help with feelings of anxiety and depression
when the symptoms of anxiety and depression start to interfere with life
ways to manage the occasional sad mood that lasts for a few days
write your feelings in a private journal; draw, dance or engage in some other creative activity, talk about your feelings with your family and friends
are feelings of anxiety and depression normal? when do normal feelings become a cause for concern?
yes it is normal but its not normal if you experience multiple at a time for two weeks or more
describe six persistent feelings or behaviors that signal the need to seek help dealing with mental or emotional problems
you feel trapped or worry all the time, your emotions affect your sleep and eating habits, school, work, job performance, or relationships; your family or friends express concern about your behavior; you are becoming involved with alcohol or other drugs; or are becoming increasingly aggressive, violent or reckless