Units 1 & 2 Health Skills & Mental Health
Mental Health Issues Stress & Grief Health Skills Terms
Row 1, Col 1 A disorder in which real or imagined threats prevent a person from enjoying life. Anxiety Disorder
1,2 The ability to share in another person’s emotions or feelings. Empathy
1,3 Fixed behaviors that we use automatically. Habits
1,4 Having a high regard for oneself. Self-Respect
2,1 _________ is the chemical involved in controlling states of conscious and mood. Seratonin
2,2 This type of stress is positive, and often leads to self- improvement. Eustress
2,3 Substances in the brain that create a feeling of well-being. Beta-Endorphins
2,4 When presented with an outside stress, this is the body’s initial response in determining how to deal with the stress. The “Fight or Flight” Response
3,1 A disorder in which a person has persistent, unwelcome thoughts or images and Engages in certain rituals. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
3,2 When a life situation is about the change or end, people often feel _____. Anticipatory Grief
3,3 This type of advertising appeal tries to convince people they will have a certain image by using a particular product. False Image Appeal
3,4 A situation or condition in which a person is being controlled by another’s behavior. A condition in which a person neglects his or herself to care for another. Codependency
4,1 A disease in which a person has symptoms of disease but no physical cause for the disease exists. Somatoform Disorders
4,2 When dealing with stress and depression, a ___________ is something that increases the likelihood of a positive outcome. Protective Factor
4,3 This type of appeal contains an exaggerated appeal that gets at your emotions. Glittering Generality
4,4 The influence that people of similar age and status place on other people. Peer Pressure
5,1 Give 2 reasons why teens are at a higher risk for depression.
5,2 What are the five stages of loss and grief? Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
5,3 Explain the difference between positive and negative peer pressure.
5,4 The ability to adjust, recover, bounce back, and learn from difficult times. Resiliency