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Title: Stress


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Stress Conflicts
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Stress?
  • The body and minds reaction to everyday demands
    or threats.
  • Not always negative
  • Eustress positive stress (license)
  • Distress negative stress (overwhelmed)

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StressorsAnything that causes a stress response
in the body
  1. Biological illness, disability, injury or
    chemical imbalance
  2. Environmental poverty, pollution, noise, crowds
  3. Cognitive perceptions of situations or
    expectations
  4. Behavioral neg. reactions in the body due to
    tobacco or drug use
  5. Life situations divorce, death, relationship
    betrayal

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Stress Response
  • Alarm the body and the mind go on high alert.
    Senses get keener. Muscles tighten. Sweat.
    Adrenaline (emergency hormone) released.
  • Fight or Flight response take on or run
    away
  • Resistance body tries to repair damage from
    stress and return to its normal state.
  • Fatigue tired feeling that lowers ones
    activity level
  • Body too worn down to fight
  • Could be physical or mental
  • 3 types physical, pathological, and
    psychological

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Stress Tolerance
  • Amount of stress that you can handle before it is
    too much
  • Some thrive, some get scared, some get
    overwhelmed
  • Everyone handles stress differently

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Stress Personality
  • Type A competitive, high achievers. Relieve
    stress by working. Likely to develop heart
    disease.
  • Type B laid back, non-competitive. Hold on to
    stress. Less likely to develop heart disease.
  • Hardy personality able to stay healthy despite
    major or traumatic events.
  • Change-opportunity for growth
  • Commitment-strong sense of purpose
  • Control-feels some control over life

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Stress and the mind-body connectionStress can
affect
  • Blood pressure
  • Headaches
  • Asthma
  • Weaken immune system
  • Psychosomatic response physical disorder that
    results from stress. Real, not imagined.

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Managing Stress
  • Plan better. Priorities - tasks or activities
    that are more important than others
  • Rechannel energy transfer or redirect your
    energy to something useful.
  • Relaxation response achieve state of deep rest.
  • Laugh it off, laugh at yourself

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Conflict- any disagreement, struggle, or fight
  • interpersonal conflicts
  • disagreements between
  • groups of any size from 2 people to entire
    nations
  • internal conflicts
  • struggles within yourself

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Conflicts can be caused by
  • Peer pressure- control and influence people your
    age have over you
  • Discrimination- unfair difference in treatment
  • Prejudice- an opinion that has been formed in a
    hasty way without careful thought
  • Stereotype- an exaggerated and oversimplified
    belief about an entire group of people

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Warning Signs of Conflict
  • Physical Tip-Offs
  • A knot in the stomach
  • Faster heart rate
  • A lump in the throat
  • Clenched fists
  • Gritted teeth
  • Cold or sweaty palms
  • A sudden surge of energy
  • Emotional Tip-Offs
  • Feeling concerned
  • Getting defensive
  • Wanting to cry
  • Not feeling valued
  • Wanting to lash out
  • Wanting to escape

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Recognizing Conflict
  • Conflict is unavoidable.
  • How to deal with conflict
  • Either face it
  • Or ignore it
  • Remember
  • Personal health and safety is the primary concern
  • Walking away is not a sign of weakness, it is
    healthful and mature

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Conflict Resolution- process of ending a conflict
by cooperating and problem solving togetherWays
to resolve conflict
  • Communicate
  • Cooperation
  • Compromise
  • Respect
  • Rights
  • Responsibility

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Tolerance
  • Accepting others differences and allowing them
    to be who they are without expressing disapproval
  • Tolerance
  • Helps prevent conflicts
  • Promotes peace

15
Negotiation- process in which compromise is used
to reach agreement
  1. Choose a time and place conductive to working out
    problems
  2. Work together at a solution
  3. Keep an open mind
  4. Be flexible
  5. Take responsibility for your actions and role in
    the conflict
  6. Give the person an out if they feel embarrassed
    or uncomfortable

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Mediation
  • Process in which specially trained people help
    others to resolve their conflicts peacefully
  • Peer mediators- students trained to help other
    students in conflict find fair ways to settle
    their differences

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Unresolved Conflicts
  • If conflicts escalate or go unresolved, there is
    a risk of violence.
  • Violence- the use of physical force to injure or
    abuse another person(s)
  • Assailant- person who commits a violent act
    against another
  • Random violence- committed for no particular
    reason
  • Aggravated assault- unlawful attack with an
    intent to hurt or kill

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Factors Affecting Violence
  • Availability of Weapons- easy access
  • Gangs- teens who look to feel important identify
    with a group
  • Territory- claiming areas (tagging, turf)
  • Media- TV, music, videos, movies
  • Substance Abuse- drugs exaggerate what someone is
    feeling

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Three Types of Violence
  1. Domestic- act of violence involving family
    members
  2. Vandalism- destroying property
  3. Community- school, neighborhood, city

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Abuse- intentional physical, emotional, sexual,
or verbal maltreatment of one person by another
person
  • Physical- intentionally inflicting bodily harm or
    injury on someone
  • Sexual- forcing a person to engage in sexual
    activities or sexual advances/contact made by an
    adult to a child/teen
  • Sexual Assault- intentional sexual attack against
    another person, often in conjunction with battery
    (beating)
  • Rape- sexual intercourse or activity by force
    (crime of violence)

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Avoiding Abuse
  • Recognize- abusive behavior in its many forms
  • Resist- any way you can BE ASSERTIVE
  • Report- get away, tell someone about the incident
    ASAP
  • Victims did nothing wrong, find someone who cares
    and get counseling
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