What is stress? The body's reaction to a change that requires a physical, mental or emotional adjustment. What is a stressor? Anything that causes stress.

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What is stress? The body's reaction to a change that requires a physical, mental or emotional adjustment. What is a stressor? Anything that causes stress

Stress can effect all areas of our lives, but is all stress is bad? What makes a stress positive or negative?

How you respond to a stressor, how you let it affect you can make it positive or negative. What might be a positive stressor for one person could be a negative stressor for another.

Positive Stress = Eustress If it helps you achieve something it is a positive stressor. Negative Stress = Distress If it keeps you from regular daily activity it is a negative stressor.

Not always, but we do have control over how we let it effect us.

POLLUTION NATURAL DISASTERS Pressure on the environment caused by human activities or by natural events

Conditions that make it difficult for your body to take part in daily activity. (illness, a disability, injury)

Anything that challenges us mentally (taking a test, homework)

Unhealthy behaviors such as not getting enough sleep or exercise, using tobacco, alcohol, or drugs, poor eating habits.

Any major life change, positive or negative. (death of a loved one, getting married, graduating)

Describe the bodies fight-or-flight response to stress: During fight or flight your body produces adrenaline which provides you with energy, reflexes and strength you may need to respond to a stressor. CLICK HERE

When stress occurs, your body goes through 3 stages: alarm – body becomes aware of a stressor resistance – your body’s working against the stressor exhaustion – body cannot take the resistance anymore. You may become sick, body can’t fight it any longer

Define coping- How you deal with stress. Everyone deals with stress differently, some in a positive way and some in a negative way. What are some examples of both?

POSITIVE: Exercise Listen to music Draw Meditate Go to a movie Hang out with friends NEGATIVE: Smoking Drugs Over eating Over sleeping Isolation Suppressing emotions Self harm Can you think of any other ways?

Long term stress can weaken your immune system making you more open to illnesses. How can long term stress make you physically sick?

the ability to overcome challenges of all kinds– trauma, tragedy, personal crises, everyday life problems–and bounce back stronger, wiser, and more personally powerful.

The healthier you are physically when major stressors occur,the more resiliency you have to overcome that stressor.

Lack of sleep over an extended period of time. Inability to sleep, even when tired. What problems could occur from being sleep deprived?

. STRESS RELATED PROBLEMS Even occasional sleep deprivation can make everyday life seem even more stressful and cause you to be less productive INCREASE RISK FOR GETTING SICK Long term sleep deprivation can decrease the body’s ability to fight infection INCREASE RISK FOR GETTING HURT Sleepiness can cause a lack of concentration and slow reaction time which can lead to dangerous and even fatal accidents

How much sleep do teens need each night? Teens need about 9 hours a night. Circadian rhythm regulates your sleeping and waking patterns. During puberty the rhythm is delayed so teens want to go to bed later and wake up later. What regulates how much sleep we need?

The 2nd stage of sleep is called REM in which dreams occur. RAPID EYE MOVEMENT What are the 2 stages of sleep? The 1st stage of sleep is called NREM in which the body recovers from the stress of the day’s activities. NON RAPID EYE MOVEMENT

Time, or lack of it is a major stressor for most people…...what are some things you can do to help manage your time better?