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    1. Today in Health Life Expectancy Turn in Extra Credit POLR Examples Quiz/Grade Start Mental/Emotional Health Characteristics of a Mentally Healthy Person Computer Lab: Mission Statement

    2. Mental & Emotional Health Health Education Bondi

    3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    4. Normality??? Definition? Characteristics?

    5. Mental Health: the ability to accept yourself and others, adapt to and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in life. Positive Self-Esteem Sense of Belonging Sense of Purpose Positive Outlook Autonomy

    6. Group Activity 1). Discuss which characteristics are difficult to control? Why? Rate 1-10(10 Hardest)? 2) Either provide example(s) of each or non- example (counter example…) 3) You will be given one characteristic (self esteem, purpose, etc.) as a group you will have to provide 3 ways you can improve the characteristic I give you group (and share this with the class).

    8. Self-Esteem and Self-Image (the bread and butter of mental health…..)

    9. Today….. Mission Statement Due Share What you Want with Whom Pass Back Papers (Codes): First Grade Update Extreme Makeover Applicability to Characteristics Stepping stone to today Today…Greatest Health Psychology Theory Ever????? At least the most widely known. MASLOW’S HIERARCHY

    10. “What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself.” Abraham Maslow

    11. I’m like a turtle because… What makes me different than a turtle is probably…

    12. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

    13. Essential Questions How is Maslow’s Hierarchy like baseball? What are some reasons why Maslow would have studied this topic? Why do you feel Maslow thought that only 2% of people reach self-actualization? What are at least 3 health behaviors that could prevent you from hitting a home run? What is the relationship between Maslow’s hierarchy and addiction?

    15. Mini-Xtra Credit Opportunity 1st Team that correctly: Draws and Labels Maslows Hierarchy including 1 Picture and /or example for each level

    16. Self-Image Vs. Self-Esteem

    18. Today….. Mission Statements Due Research on goals… take a couple minutes and… share WHAT you want with WHO you want Today # Start Stress Mini Unit: Tomorrow: Speaker (NAMI of DuPage) Definition of Stigma?

    19. S T R E S S and You

    20. The Least You Need to Know: Stress 101 (Definitions): (Stress, Stressor, Eustress vs. Distress, Homeostasis) 2. The Purpose of Stress: Stress Response (3 Stages of GAS) 3. Stress and Personality (Type A versus Type B) 4. Stress and Your Body (Disease & Psychosomatic Illnesses) 5. Basic Stress Management Strategies (Group Presentations)

    21. Who Has the Most Stress? Least Most Put in Order on the Continuum K-Kids (0-11) T-Teens (12-18) A-Adults (18-40) M-Mid-Adults (40-60) E-Elderly (60 +)

    22. Health Update Feedback on Speakers (NAMI) Extra Credit for this Week: Page 22 Intro to Stress Blind Man & Elephant I Eustress/Distress Stress Inventory Hand Back Mission Statements Grade Update Friday: Computer Lab Stress Management Technique Presentations

    23. The Blind Men and the Elephant I

    24. Is this stress?

    25. Stress Defined:

    26. STRESS 101 Stress: Body and mind’s reaction to challenging events in life. Causes of Stress = Stressors Is all stress bad? “Bad Stress” (Distress) vs. Good Stress (Eustress)

    27. Causes of Stress

    28. Holmes-Rahe Stress Test

    29. Review:

    30. A Good Question? What should you feel like? MENTALLY . . . HOMEOSTASIS: PHYSICALLY . . .

    32. Early Warning Signs of Stress Physical Emotional Behavioral

    34. Have you ever wondered what is the purpose of stress?

    35. Review:

    36. HUMAN HISTORY Years Ago Homo Tools 2,500,000 H. habilis Regular Hunting 1,500,000 H. erectus Control of Fire 500,000 H. erectus Agriculture 10,000 H. sapiens First Cities 7,000 H. sapiens Industrial revolution 200 H. sapiens Technological revolution 20

    37. It wasn’t all that long ago….

    39. Fight-or-Flight Response Things you only see in movies….

    40. THE STRESS RESPONSE Physiological Adaptations Heart Rate Blood Pressure Respiration Constriction of arteries of skin Fibrinogen Glucose and fatty acids for energy Endorphins

    42. Physical Response to Stressors = Fight-or-Flight Reaction Endocrine system = system of glands, tissues, and cells that secrete hormones into the bloodstream; influences metabolism and body processes Key chemical messengers during the stress response Norepinephrine = neurotransmitter released by the sympathetic division to increase body functions; increases attention, awareness, alertness Epinephrine = hormone secreted by the inner core of the adrenal gland Cortisol = steroid hormone secreted by the outer layer of the adrenal gland Endorphin = brain secretions that have pain-inhibiting effects

    43. THE STRESS RESPONSE Perception of Persistent Danger Hypothalamus Pituitary Gland Releases - ACTH Adrenal Cortex Cortisol

    44. THE STRESS RESPONSE Physiological Adaptations Activity and Alertness Hunger Fat and Glucose Storage Immune Function

    45. THE STRESS RESPONSE “Is what empowers us to handle and adapt to changes in our environment. Even if we perceive these changes as stressful, the intricate, elegant system…exists for the very purpose of helping us cope.”

    46. THE STRESS RESPONSE “Whether we need to fight, stand firm, bolt to safety, or concentrate on a task at hand, the stress response provides the tools – energy, oxygen, muscle power, fuel, pain resistance, mental acuity and a temporary bulwark against infection.”

    47. WHY ZEBRAS DON’T GET ULCERS “A zebra’s stress response kicks in when the zebra is chased by a lion; when the zebra escapes, the stress response shuts off. In between predation attempts the zebra is at ease. It doesn’t flood itself with stress hormones wondering when the next lion is going to show up”

    50. …AND WHY HUMANS DO “The human mind is so powerful, the connections between perception and physiological response so strong, that we can set off the fight-or-flight response by just imagining ourselves in a threatening situation.”

    51. THE STRESS RESPONSE Then: Preparation for fight or flight or environmental challenge Response to physical stress: animals, rock slides, famine, drought, etc. Most stress limited in time

    52. THE STRESS RESPONSE Now: Most danger is not physical Response to emotional conflicts: work, finances, bureaucracy, noise, isolation Ongoing, chronic stress

    53. Review………………..Preview Warning Signs Why zebras don’t get ulcers F or Flight Stress: Then versus Now Changes that occur General Adaptation Syndrome

    54. Review vs

    55. Overview of This Week Overview Drug Fair Questions ? Fact Sheets Due Thursday Everybody Expected To Go Next Monday NO AV available (Bring Own if needed) This Week…. Today: Stress AND Personality Mini-Assignment : Pressure Quote Tuesday: Depression Wednesday: Quiz Thursday Thru the End of Quarter: ATOD

    57. General Adaptation Syndrome Alarm Reaction -Homeostasis Disrupted -Fight or Flight Response occurs (Adrenaline) -Geared up to deal with a crisis/protection Stage of Resistance -Continued stress…. -Coping with ^ Demands -Body/Mind Operating ^ Normal level Stage of Exhaustion -CHRONIC Stress / Repeated exposure - Resistance declines -Body has run out of reserves

    59. STRESS & DISEASE Chronic Elevation of Stress Hormones Blood pressure Cholesterol Atherosclerosis Blood clotting Heart attack Suppresses the immune system

    60. STRESS & DISEASE Chronic Elevation of Cortisol Immune system suppression Insulin resistance Loss of bone minerals Loss of muscle protein Atrophy of brain cells

    61. STRESS & DISEASE “Between 60 and 90% of all our population’s visits to doctor’s offices are stress-related and probably cannot be detected, much less treated effectively, with the medications and procedures on which the medical profession relies almost exclusively.”

    62. STRESS & DISEASE “Distorting this process to the point where it causes harm is a comparatively recent development in the history of life on this planet. It is a uniquely human problem in which our thoughts and emotions exert a powerful influence for good or bad.”

    63. PSYCHO

    64. What do you mean there is no such thing as stress?

    65. Overview of This Week Overview Drug Fair Questions ? Fact Sheets Due Thursday Everybody Expected To Go Next Monday NO AV available (Bring Own if needed) This Week…. Today: Stress AND Personality Mini-Assignment : Pressure Quote Tuesday: Depression Wednesday: Quiz Thursday Thru the End of Quarter: ATOD

    66. WW You D:

    67. Stress & Personality

    68. Type A vs Type B Type A Generally lives at a higher stress level and typically: They enjoy achievement of goals (thus constantly working hard to achieve these). They find it difficult to stop, even when they have achieved goals. They feel the pressure of time, constantly working flat out. They are highly competitive and will, if necessary create competition. They hate failure and will work hard to avoid it. They are generally pretty fit and often well-educated (a result of their anxiety). Type B The Type B personality generally lives at a lower stress level typically: They work steadily, enjoying achievements but not becoming stressed when they are not achieved. When faced with competition, they do not mind losing and either enjoy the game or back down. They may be creative and enjoy exploring ideas and concepts. They are often reflective, thinking about the outer and inner worlds.

    69. Resiliency Resiliency is the ability to spring back from and successfully adapt to adversity. Generally, building resiliency involves doing two difficult things simultaneously in a stressful situation: self-soothing and self-confronting. Self-soothing is taking deliberate steps to calm oneself while facing a stressful situation. Self-Confronting-The idea here is to ask yourself why you are upset and learn what this tells you about yourself.

    70. Group Activity: Describe 2 Famous People that you feel fit the criteria of: Type A Type B Resiliency

    71. The Big Two Questions Which is Better? TRICK Question: Who Has More Stress …. Type A or Type B? Can you change your personality?

    72. What do you mean there is no such thing as stress?

    74. Back by Popular Demand….

    75. Food for Thought: Stress is a perspective, not an activity. It can be caused by any experience, because stress itself is neutral.

    76. The Blind Man and the Elephant II

    77. Perspective for Your Parents A father passing by Vishal’s bedroom was astonished to see that his bed was nicely made and everything was picked up. Then he saw an envelope, propped up prominently on the pillow that was addressed to "Dad.“ With the worst premonition he opened the envelope with trembling hands and read the letter.

    78. It is with great regret and sorrow that I'm writing you. I had to elope with my new girlfriend because I wanted to avoid a scene with mom and you. I have been finding real passion with Stacy and she is so nice. But I knew you would not approve of her because of all her piercings’, and tattoos, and tight motorcycle clothes and the fact that she is much older than I am. But it's not only the passion...Dad, she's pregnant. Stacy said that we will be very happy.

    79. She owns a trailer in the woods and has a stack of firewood for the whole winter. We share a dream of having many more children. Stacy has opened my eyes to the fact that marijuana doesn't really hurt anyone. We'll be growing it for ourselves and trading it with the other people that live nearby for cocaine and ecstasy. In the meantime we will pray that science will find a cure for AIDS so Stacy can get better. She deserves it. Don't worry Dad. I'm 15 and I know how to take care of myself. Someday I'm sure that we will be back to visit so that you can get to know your grandchildren. Love, Your Son Vishal

    80. P.S. Dad, none of the above is true. I'm over at Tommy's house. I just wanted to remind you that there are worse things in life than the report card that's in my center desk drawer. I love you. Call me when it's safe to come home.

    81. “PRESSURE is what happens to you, STRESS is how you react to these pressures.” Mini-Assignment ˝ page to a page reaction Explain quote Use examples from your own experiences Discuss the concept of perception.

    82. What Are Our Goals? Limit NOT Eliminate stress Use stress in a positive way Use it to improve our performance Those who get stressed easily… Try asking the 3 Questions: 1. Is this important? Does this really matter? 2. Is it reasonable for me to be angry? 3. Can I modify or change the situation?

    83. Review vs

    84. STRESS “MANAGEMENT” Sleep, Physical Activity, Nutrition, Relaxation Meditation, Yoga, Tai Chi, Family, Friends, Community = Support System Don’t Underestimate humor Sense of Control / Perception MUST HAVE AN OUTLET!

    85. Overview of This Week Overview Drug Fair Questions ? Everybody Expected To Go Next Wednesday NO AV available (Bring Own if needed) This Week…. Today: Finish Mental/Emotional Health Unit You’ll decide on Quiz End of Quarter….: ATOD

    86. Stress Continuum Not Enough Optimal Too Much Boredom Insomnia Lack of Impaired motivation memory Negativity Poor judgement

    87. How are stress and depression related?

    88. The Least You Need To Know: Define Depression Warning Signs/ Symptoms Reactive vs. Major Depression Define Stigma Suicide general:

    89. One in four women and one in six men will suffer from depression at some point in their lives.

    90. Depression: Defining a Construct Prolonged Feelings of: Hopelessness Helpless Sadness Guilt Take the Quiz!

    91. Some Depression is “Normal” What’s Normal? Reactive vs. Major Depression Time Frame/Impact on Your Life The key difference between depressed moods and serious depression is the length of symptoms.

    92. Causes of Depression Depression has no single cause; often, results from a combination of: Family history Trauma and stress Pessimistic personality Physical conditions Other psychological disorders.

    93. What is the Relationship between Drug use and depression? Depression and recreational drug use are both common and can occur together purely by chance as individual problems.

    94. More often, however, there is an interaction between the two and this can take several forms: a person may be suffering from depressive symptoms and take drugs in the hope of gaining some relief. depressive symptoms may develop as a direct result of taking drugs, or as part of withdrawal symptoms when drug-taking stops. (Low mood in withdrawal may be brief and self-limiting, but sometimes it can lead to a serious, prolonged depressive illness.) a person may take drugs to 'escape' from a problem during a particularly stressful time in their life; this stress may also be the trigger for an episode of depression. heavy drug use can lead to major financial problems, difficulties with relationships or trouble with the law. A person taking recreational drugs is likely to have more of these pressures, which may trigger depression. people who are depressed may use recreational drugs in an attempt to end their life. drug use is particularly common in other psychiatric illnesses

    95. Depression Is a Multisymptom Disorder With High Direct and Indirect Costs

    96. Success in Treating Depression Exceeds Success in Understanding It

    97. Neuroscience and Depression

    98. Intermission: A Well Needed Joke

    99. Failure to Identify and Treat Depression is Often Fatal

    100. The Best Treatment…? The benefits of exercise for depression and anxiety: Confidence. Distraction. Interactions. Healthy coping. Literally Changes Brain Chemistry Increase in NT’s including Serotonin Increase in Neuro-tropins (Fertilizer for the brain) Increase in New Cell Growth Even better than Medicine!!!!!!!!!!!

    102. Stigma is….. All unfavorable attitudes, beliefs, and policies directed toward people as well as toward their significant others and loved ones, close associates, social groups, and communities. Mental Illness Addiction HIV/AIDS Sexual Identity

    103. A _________ solution to a __________ problem.

    105. Where can you go for help? http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/depresfact.cfm

    106. How is Life Like Fishing?

    107. Describe a time when you needed help? How did you feel when you needed help? Who helped you? How did it make you feel?

    108. This Week in Health Presentations Monday/Tuesday 1 Rubric AV Mute Volume (if Needed) Order (who cannot go?) Quiz Wednesday Look Over Review Computer Lab Thursday

    109. Advanced Health Feedback on Graded Discussion Friday Course Update: Mine/You Feedback? Grades Continually Updated 3rd Quarter Project? Don’t Worry about Write Up Yet… This Week Graded Discussion: Med. Marijuana Computer Lab: W-F

    110. 1-5. 5 Character. of a Mentally Healthy Person 6-10. Maslow’s Hierarchy 11-12. Good stress/Bad stress: word/term 13-15. 3 stages of stress in order (circle F/F) 16. 3 changes that take place during F/F 17. Define Homeostasis-give an example. 18-19. Why do zebras not get ulcers? 20-21. Word to describe physical ill. related to stress and 1 ex. 22. One word description of the Blind Men & Elephant 23. 2 adjectives describe Type A 24 2 adjectives describe Type B 25. Who has more stress Type A or Type B? 26. Difference between reactive and major depression. 27. 2 Warning Signs of Depression. 28. Define Stigma 29. Suicide is a __________ solution to a _________ problem. 30. What are three places to get help in school?

    111. Depression Is Significantly Underdiagnosed but Relatively Easy to Screen

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