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1 Stress Positive Mental Health and Stress PPL 30 Grade 11 Mental Health Unit Mr. Longval

2 What is stress? The effect of an event on your mind and body These effects can be both helpful and harmful They can also be positive (wedding, new job, new love interest) and negative (breakup, death of a loved one)

3 Positive and Negative Stressors Physical-positive: sporting, negative: lack of sleep, Social- positive: compliments, negative: rejection, Intellectual- positive: challenging problem, negative: mental fatigue, Emotional- positive: falling in love, negative: breaking up, Spiritual- positive: good deed, negative: guilt, Environmental- positive: position of money, negative: lack of money, food and shelter.

4 Symptoms of stress

5 The long term effects of stress Depression Heart Disease Cancer Hair Loss Rapid Weight Loss Breathlessness

6 Coping Mechanisms Coping mechanisms can also be described as ‘survival skills’. They are strategies that people use in order to deal with stresses, pain, and natural changes that we experience in life. Coping mechanisms are learned behavioural patterns used to cope. There are negative coping mechanisms and positive coping mechanisms.

7 Coping Mechanisms We experience a range of emotions throughout our lives, some good, some not so good. Our behaviours are usually a result of how we handle our emotions. If we are able handle our emotions positively, our behaviour will likely be positive. If we do not handle our emotions in a positive way, our behaviour will likely be negative.

8 Coping Mechanisms Different Responses To Situations: mental responses - aggressive thoughts “I can’t do this” “I’m worthless” emotional responses - fear, anger, sadness, fright physical responses - heart beats faster, stomach pain, headaches behavioural responses - drinking, overeating, isolating self, self harm

9 Coping Mechanisms There are a variety of coping mechanisms that we may use day to day. If we become aware of the negative coping mechanisms that we use (ways that do more harm than good), we can begin to learn and explore more positive ways to manage our lives (ways that benefit our lives)

10 -Library -Town Hall - Dr. Office - School Anxiety Disorders Association. of Ontario 613-729-6761 Distress Centers Ontario 613-722-6914 www.dcontario.com Mood disorders Association 613-526-5406 Kids Help Phone 613-668-6868 Friends Family Church Doctor Psychiatrist


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