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Chapter 4 Managing Stress and Coping with Loss Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Identify three situations that can cause you stress on a daily basis. Chapter 4 Section 1 Stress and Your Health Bellringer Identify three situations that can cause you stress on a daily basis. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Chapter 4 Section 1 Stress and Your Health What Causes Stress? Environmental stressors are conditions or events in your physical environment that cause you stress. Biological stressors are conditions that make it difficult for your body to take part in daily activities. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Thinking stressors can be any type of mental challenge. Chapter 4 Section 1 Stress and Your Health What Causes Stress? Thinking stressors can be any type of mental challenge. Behavioral stressors are unhealthy behaviors that cause stress. Life change stressors are major life changes—negative or positive—that lead to stress. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

In the fight-or-flight response, your body releases epinephrine. Chapter 4 Section 1 Stress and Your Health Physical Response to Stress In the fight-or-flight response, your body releases epinephrine. Epinephrine triggers the following changes: Breathing speeds up Heartbeat increases Muscles tense up Pupils dilate Digestions stops Blood sugar increases Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Emotional and Behavioral Response to Stress Chapter 4 Section 1 Stress and Your Health Emotional and Behavioral Response to Stress Positive Stress Stress that energizes you and helps you reach a goal is called eustress. Negative Stress Stress that makes you sick or keeps you from reaching a goal is called distress. When you are experiencing stress, you should try to adjust your attitude and make the stress positive. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

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Long-term Stress Can Make You Sick Chapter 4 Section 1 Stress and Your Health Long-term Stress Can Make You Sick The General Adaptation Syndrome describes three stages in the relationship between stress and disease. Alarm Stage The body and mind become very alert in response to stressors. Resistance Stage The body becomes more resistant to disease and injury. Exhaustion Stage Extreme exhaustion sets in. Organs and systems in the body may start to suffer or fail. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Chapter 4 Section 1 Stress and Your Health Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Staying physically healthy can help you avoid stress- related illness. Chapter 4 Section 2 Dealing with Stress Take Care of Yourself Staying physically healthy can help you avoid stress- related illness. Some of the same things you can do for your physical health also relieve stress. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0" Exercise regularly Get enough rest Eat right

Tension-releasing exercises help relieve tension in your muscles. Chapter 4 Section 2 Dealing with Stress Learn to Relax Deep breathing brings more oxygen to all parts of your body, and has a calming effect. Tension-releasing exercises help relieve tension in your muscles. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Many resilient people get strength from their assets. Chapter 4 Section 2 Dealing with Stress Build Resiliency Resiliency is the ability to recover from illness, hardship, and other stressors. Many resilient people get strength from their assets. An asset is a skill or resource that can help you reach a goal. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

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Having a positive attitude can help relieve stress. Chapter 4 Section 2 Dealing with Stress Change Your Attitude Having a positive attitude can help relieve stress. Use positive self-talk. Be confident about yourself. Don’t worry about things out of your control. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

List and prioritize your projects. Know and set your limits. Chapter 4 Section 2 Dealing with Stress Manage Your Time List and prioritize your projects. Know and set your limits. Make a schedule. Enter your priorities first. Be realistic. Prepare for problems. Make time to relax. Do it! Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Loss can also cause physical and emotional stress. Chapter 4 Section 3 Coping with Loss Effects of Loss Loss can cause a wide range of intense emotions, from sadness to anger to numbness. Loss can also cause physical and emotional stress. These feelings are normal and help you cope with loss. If the feelings don’t pass in time, you should seek help from a parent or trusted adult. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

To grieve is to express deep sadness because of a loss. Chapter 4 Section 3 Coping with Loss The Grieving Process To grieve is to express deep sadness because of a loss. The grieving process can be divided into five stages. Not everyone experiences every stage, or in the same order. If you feel stuck in a stage, ask for help. Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance Chapter 4 Section 3 Coping with Loss The Grieving Process Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

To help yourself as you cope with a loss: Chapter 4 Section 3 Coping with Loss Help for Dealing with a Loss To help yourself as you cope with a loss: Get plenty of rest Stick to normal routines Share memories with others Express your feelings Do not blame yourself or others Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"

To help someone else cope with a loss: Chapter 4 Section 3 Coping with Loss Help for Dealing with a Loss To help someone else cope with a loss: Show your support through simple actions Let the person know you are there for him or her Allow the person to share thoughts and feelings Express your faith in the person’s ability to cope Header – dark yellow 24 points Arial Bold Body text – white 20 points Arial Bold, dark yellow highlights Bullets – dark yellow Copyright – white 12 points Arial Size: Height: 7.52" Width: 10.02" Scale: 70% Position on slide: Horizontal - 0" Vertical - 0"