Chapter 8 Managing Stress & Anxiety
Lesson 1 – Effects Of Stress Lesson 2 – Managing Stress Lesson 3 – Anxiety & Teen Depression
2. Causes Of Stress Biological (Illness, Disability, Injury) Environmental Cognitive (Thinking, Perception) Personal Behavior Life Situations
3. Body’s Stress Response Stages Alarm Resistance Fatigue Exhaustion (Avoid) or Recovery
4. Types of Fatigue Physical Psychological Pathological
5. Psychosomatic Response Psycho – Means of the Mind Somatic – Means of the Body Definition - A physical Reaction that Results From Stress Rather Than From an Injury.
6. Physical Effects of stress HeadacheAsthma High Blood Pressure Weakened Immune System
7. Mental/Social Difficulty Concentrating Mood Swings Risks of Substance Abuse Risks of Drug Use
8. Chronic Stress Associated with long-term problems Beyond a person’s control
8. Stress Strategies Engage in Physical Activity Seek Support Find A Relaxing Hobby Avoid Drugs
Lesson 2 Managing Stress
9. Ways to Manage Stress Use Refusal Skills Plan Ahead Get Adequate Sleep Regular Exercise Eat Nutritious Meals Avoid Drugs
9. Stress Management Techniques Redirect Your Energy Relax and Laugh Keep a Positive Outlook Meditation - Breathing Visualization Time Management Progressive Relaxation
Lesson 3 Anxiety & Teen Depression
10. Anxiety Condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what might happen.
11. Anxiety Symptoms Feelings of Fear PerspirationTrembling Muscle Tension Rapid Heart Rate Shortness of Breath Lightheaded- ness Restlessness
12. Depression A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
Types of Depression 13. Reactive “A Case of the Blues” Short-term 14. Major - Chronic “Requires Treatment” Long-term
15. Depression Symptoms Restless MoodIrritable MoodWithdrawal From Friends Withdrawal From Activities Change In Appetite Change In Weight Feelings Of Guilt Sense Of Hopelessness Feelings Of Worthlessness
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