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Chapter 4 Understanding Stress. LT: I can name at least 3 causes of stress. Chapter 4 Lesson 1. Causes of stress LIFE SITUATIONS (any two): Problems with friends Peer pressure Family problems Moving or changing schools Breaking up with girlfriend/boyfriend Bullying Abuse.
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Chapter 4 Understanding Stress LT: I can name at least 3 causes of stress
Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Causes of stress LIFE SITUATIONS (any two): Problems with friends Peer pressure Family problems Moving or changing schools Breaking up with girlfriend/boyfriend Bullying Abuse
Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Causes of stress ENVIRONMENTAL STRESSORS (any two): Media Natural disasters Threat of terrorist attacks War Global warning
Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Causes of stress BIOLOGICAL STRESSORS (any two): Illness Injury Disability
Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Causes of stress COGNITIVE STRESSORS: Personal Appearance Not fitting in
Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Causes of stress PERSONAL BEHAVIORAL ISSUES (any two): Relationship issues Smoking Using alcohol or other drugs
Chapter 4 Lesson 1 Stress Response Stage 1: Alarm • Hypothalamus • Adrenal glands • Adrenaline Stage 2: Resistance Stage 3: Fatigue Effects of Prolonged Stress (any two): High blood pressure, skin disorders, digestive disorders
Chapter 4 Lesson 2 How to manage stress Avoid or limit stress • Use refusal skills • Plan ahead • Think positively • Avoid tobacco, alcohol and other drugs • Handle stress and reduce it’s effects • Practice relaxation techniques • Redirect your energy • Seek support • Stay healthy and build resiliency • Get adequate rest • Get regular physical activity • Eat nutritious foods
Chapter 4 Lesson 3 The Grieving Process (need to know for assessment) • Denial or numbness Inability to believe that loss has occurred • Emotional Releases Recognition of an reaction to loss • Anger Using anger in reaction to a feeling of powerlessness or unfair deprivation • Bargaining Promising to change if what was lost can be returned
Chapter 4 Lesson 3 • Depression Feelings of isolation, alienation, and hopelessness 6. Remorse Preoccupation with what might have been done to prevent the loss to make things better • Acceptance Facing reality of loss constructively • Hope Beginning to look ahead to the future
Vocabulary Practice How does a person show grief? M-O-U-R-N-I-N-G
Vocabulary Practice • Affect • Anticipate • Restrict • Impact • Perception • Process • Isolation
Self Assess (and to see if how well you follow directions) • Full Effort/completion Put a LARGE STAR by your name • Effort/mostly completed Draw a HAPPY FACE by your name • Little or no effort/not completed Write I’M SORRY, I WILL TRY HARDER NEXT TIME, I PROMISE