Stress. Stress Vocabulary Stress- The body’s and mind’s reaction to everyday demands or threats. Stressor- Anything that causes the stress response Distress-

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
(and ways to manage it!). List all the things that cause you stress!! 75-90% of Dr. visits are stress related!!!! List all the symptoms you experience.
Advertisements

Stress Sucks!! Learn how to cope with it!!
Managing Stress & Anxiety Chapter 8 Standard: Students will apply and justify effective strategies for responding to stress.
STRESS MANAGEMENT Fitness for Life.
STRESS MANAGEMENT.
Stress When do you feel ? stress More blood goes to the muscles. They get ready for action Heart beats faster to get the blood to the muscles.
Stress!! What is it and how to deal with it!. Chapter 4/Lesson 1: Understanding Stress Stress? What is that? Stress: the combination of the presence of.
Stressed Out ! - Managing Stress for Your Health and Safety - presented by your Health and Safety Partner, Edwards Risk Management.
1.Define stress and explain the different types. 2.Define stressor and list some of the stressors you deal with each day. 3.Describe the body’s response.
Stress.
Stress. What is Stress anyway? Stress- The body’s and mind’s reaction to everyday demands or threats. Stressor- Anything that causes the stress response.
Manage Your Stress!.
Stress Management Anticipating and Monitoring Personal Stressors.
STRESS.
Stress Lecture 3. What is stress? Stress occurs when you feel that something is putting your health and safety at risk, and that you aren’t able to.
Conflict, Stress, and Coping. Anxiety - the feeling that something is wrong and disaster is imminent A. Typically accompanied by nervous behavior B. Not.
Stress. Journal 1. What stresses you out? (List 3-4.) 2.How do you deal with stress? (List 3-4 things you do when you get stressed.) 3. What core emotions.
THE BRAIN'S RESPONSE TO ANY DEMAND. STRESS A state of mental or emotional strain resulting from very demanding circumstances.
By: Jennifer Pham Tisha Stockton Claudia Solis Luis Lopez Matosha Richardson Sedarrien Coley.
The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
Aimee Sauvageau, Health Education
Managing Stress and Coping with Loss Activity: Everyone blow up their balloon until it pops. How does this relate to stress?
Stress Chapter 3.
 Self-Actualization  Self-Esteem  Love/Belonging  Safety/Security  Physiological.
Managing Stress in Your Life
Stress Management Unit. Making Decisions and Setting Goals.
Stress!!! AHHHHHHH!.
Stress 4X8_c80kg Stress and anxiety is estimated to affect well over 19 million Americans and growing.
Healthy Living: Exercise, Diet and Stress Exercise, Diet and Stress.
STRESS Please take the following notes. On Back  Please write these ?’s if it’s not already written:  1. Describe what “stresses” you out in life? 
Alicia Anderson STRESS MANAGEMENT. What is Stress Management? Stress management is any technique developed to help someone cope with or lessen the physical.
Stress!!! Health Education. Find a talk-partner…  What stresses you out? – make a list  What are some ways you handle it or how could you handle it?
What is stressWhat is stress?  The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges.  Stressor – Anything that causes stress.  Real, imagined, anticipated…
WHAT IS STRESS ? The body and mind’s reaction to everyday demands and threats.
Today’s Agenda Define stress Fight or flight syndrome
Junior Health  Identify effects of stress on everyday issues and strategies to reduce or control stress.  Understand the role of stress on the.
STRESS. What is stress?  The body’s reactions to any demand or change placed upon it. Can stress be positive?
Explain the emotions you feel when you are stressed out. The person with the smallest feet is the responsible party for today. After they pass out the.
STRESS and STRESS MANAGMENT HILLCREST MIDDLE SCHOOL 8 TH GRADE HEALTH.
Relaxation and Sleep Fit for Life Lesson#7 Grades 3&4.
Stress 1) What is stress? 2) What are some factors that commonly cause stress for teens? 3) Can you avoid stress? 4) In what other ways can other people.
Stress Management Lalith Sivanathan.
What Is Stress Doing To You. What Can You Do To Help Manage It
Chapter 5 Mental and Emotional Health
Chapter Ten Handling Stress. What is Stress? A nonspecific response of the body to any demand upon it. The body will react in a similar manner whether.
Ways To Cope.  Your body’s response to change.  The body’s response to real or imagined dangers or other life events.  Can be caused by both good and.
Stress Welcome to our unit on stress and depression. We all have stress. What is it? And how to deal!
Stress.
 On the piece of paper that is already on your desk, briefly list 3 things in your life that make you relaxed, and explain why these things make you feel.
Journal Warm-Up  Close your eyes and imagine 3 images that suggest positive mental health. In your journal describe these images and also define mental.
Do Now: Identify two or three situations that can cause stress on a daily basis.
Dealing with Stress Chapter 4
Add up the Life change units that you experienced within the past year by using the space provided on your notes. © 2015 NorthsideISD (San Antonio, TX)
Managing Stress & Wellness. Stress How would you define stress? Write down 10 people, places or things that cause you stress/stress you out?
Mrs. Farver.  Mental Health – reflects a person’s ability to cope with the daily demands of life (i.e. deal with stress), have a positive self-concept,
YOUR HEALTH!.
Journal #17  Explain the difference between a Type A personality and a Type B personality.  Which type best describes you? Or do you believe you are.
Managing Stress & Wellness. Stress How would you define stress? Write down 10 people, places or things that cause you stress/stress you out?
Stress. What is a stressor? ■ Anything that causes you stress Teen Top 4 Stressors ■ School ■ Friends ■ Family ■ Appearance.
STRESS Eustress  Good/ Positive Stress  Helps motivate and achieve goals Effects of Eustress: AlertFocusedMotivatedEnergized.
Do-Now! Complete the Stress Inventory Reflect on your stress inventory: 1. Do you display symptoms that are Physical? Psychological? Emotional? Or Behavioral?
Stress. What is Stress anyway? Stress- The body’s and mind’s reaction to everyday demands or threats. Stressor- Anything that causes Anything that causes.
Managing stress.
Stress.
Stress Management and Anxiety
Mental and Emotional Health
CHAPTER 5 Your Mental and Emotional Health
Intro to Wellness Stress.
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
What IS stress? A physical, mental, or emotional tension you feel when dealing with a situation or change. Stress will always be a factor in your life.
Presentation transcript:

Stress

Stress Vocabulary Stress- The body’s and mind’s reaction to everyday demands or threats. Stressor- Anything that causes the stress response Distress- Negative stress Eustress- Positive stress

What happens when you're stressed? Adrenaline- “emergency” hormone secreted by the adrenal glands to prepare the body to respond to a stressor. - Think of it as a survival mechanism - Physical effects? Think of a situation in which you felt scared/threatened...what happened? - heart beat and breathing faster - pupils dilate to see better - increased strength and speed as blood goes to muscles and brain -decreased digestion (thank goodness)‏ -Increased stomach acid

What's your personality type? Type A Personality – Competitive, need to succeed, focused on time, organized, loves schedules, impatient, may walk and talk fast - personality type most likely to develop stress related illnesses. Type B Personality- A “laid back,” noncompetitive, not concerned about time, does not like schedules, patient, may walk and talk slowly - personality type less likely to suffer from illnesses related to stress.

What’s your type? Each time you agree with one of the statements, put a tally mark in your notes: 1.I become angry or aggravated if I have to stand in line for more than 10 minutes 2.I usually do more than one thing at a time 3.I try very hard to win at ANY competition 4.I feel guilty if I am doing nothing 5.I hate to lose and become angry if I do 6.I speak, eat, and move quickly 7.I interrupt people who talk slowly to speed up the conversation 8.I rarely, if ever, procrastinate 9.I have a strong need to be successful 10.I set deadlines and schedules for myself

Results The more tally marks on your paper, the more likely you are……………… TYPE A The fewer tally marks, the more likely you are…………….. TYPE B *It is important to know our type and know how to work to relax, reduce unnecessary stress, be successful in life!

Stress Related Illnesses Stomach aches Insomnia Headaches Constipation/diarrhea High blood pressure Anxiety / Depression / panic attacks Memory problems Acne Back pain / tight muscles Shortness of breath Greater risk of getting colds/flu Urinary tract infections (UTIs) Changes in sexual desire and performance Seriously: Stress can effect EVERY body system!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously: Stress can effect EVERY body system!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Key Point: You can actually avoid stress-related illnesses by coping with stress in a healthy way ! It’s important to know how to cope with stress!

Reducing Stress 1.Eat Healthy Meals each day (obvious but deep breaths decrease with STRESS!) 2.BREATHE! (obvious but deep breaths decrease with STRESS!) 3.Get at least 9 hours of sleep each night 4.Exercise on a regular basis 5.Express Feelings to trusted person or journal 6.Do something you enjoy (as long as it is healthy!) Sports, read, listen to music, draw, take a nap, etcSports, read, listen to music, draw, take a nap, etc Just remember HOMEOSTASISJust remember HOMEOSTASIS 7.Listen to your body headache, stomach ache, etc: why is it happening at that moment? Get help from a trusted person!headache, stomach ache, etc: why is it happening at that moment? Get help from a trusted person! 8.Learn time management skills 9.Make a list of stressors –Change the ones you can: Accept the ones you can’t.

Things that do NOT reduce stress Caffeine (energy drinks, coffee, soda, chocolate, tea) Alcohol Marijuana Nicotine (cigarettes, chew) Sugary “comfort” foods TOO MUCH relaxing (tv, video games, internet, naps) can lead to procrastination and time pressures!

Conclusion You get to choose how to handle stress You get to choose how to handle stress – There are healthy and unhealthy ways to deal with stress The choice is yours! Choose wisely because the effects of stress do add up over time! The choice is yours! Choose wisely because the effects of stress do add up over time!