Title: Stress, Depression, and Suicide
1Stress,Depression,andSuicide
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3I. Stress
- The bodys response to physical or mental demands
or pressures
II. Stressor
- Physical or mental demands that cause stress
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5III. Eustress Alert (Focused, Motivated,
Energized,Confident, In- Control)
- A healthful response to a stressor that produces
positive results.
IV. Distress (Nervous, Forgetful, Frightened,
Confused, Unsure)
- A harmful response to a stressor that produces
negative results.
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7V. Stress Chemicals
- Adrenaline- Hormone that causes a rush of
energy in times of excitement. - Endorphin - Chemical released by the brain
that reduces pain.
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9VI. Sources of stress
- Daily hassles Day-to-day stressors of
normal living. - Family
- Schedule
- Peer relationships
- Criticism
- Losing belongings
- Life Crises An emotionally significant
change in a persons life. - Separation/divorce
- Death in family
10STRESSORS
11Environmental Stressors
12Biological Stressors
13Thinking Stressors
14Behavioral Stressors
15Life Change Stressors
16VII. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Condition resulting from a traumatic event
causing extreme distress.
17VIII. General Adaptation Syndrome
1) Alarm - Quick physical warning to stressor.
Fight or flight. 2) Resistance -
Starts when body fights or flees. Body
works to resist threatening
stressor. 3) Exhaustion - Bodys defenses
against stress are used up. Unable to
fight or flee.
18IX. Psychosomatic Illness
- Physical disorder caused by stress,
- rather than by disease or injury of
- the body.
19Stress- Related Diseases and Disorders
- Tension Headache
- Cold and Flu
- Asthma
- Migraine Headache
- Backache
- TMJ
- Heart Disease
- Stroke
- High Blood Pressure
- Chronic Fatigue
- Ulcer
- Anxiety Disorder
- Insomnia
- Depression
20Take Care of Yourself
21X. Handling stress in your life.
- Recognize your reactions.
- Maintain physical health. 1)
Nutrition 2) Physical activity - Relax.
- Nurture social support networks.
- Manage your time.
- Allow for setbacks
22Learn to Relax
- What do you do to relax?????
23Build Resiliency- Ability to recover
- Support- Family/Friends to help
- Empowerment- Feeling Valuable to family
- Boundaries- Clear set of rules
- Productive use of time
- Commitment to learning
- Positive Values- caring, integrity, honesty,
self-respect, equality, justice. - Social Skills- Communication, respect, avoid peer
pressure. - Positive Attitude- purpose, sense of control,
confidence.
24Grieving Process
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26Denial
- Refusing to believe the loss has occurred
- (person does not want to accept what happened)
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28Anger
- Blame self or others.
- Rage.
- (angry with the world or God)
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30Bargaining
- Promise to change if loss is returned.
(makes deals with others or God)
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32Depression
- Extreme sadness.
- (reality sets in)
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34Acceptance
- Learn how to live with loss.
(person accepts loss)
35XI. Grief Process
- Denial person does not want to accept what
happened. - Anger angry with the world or God.
- Bargaining makes deals with others or God.
- Depression reality sets in.
- Acceptance person accepts loss.
36XII. Depression
- Feeling of sadness, worthlessness, helplessness,
or isolation.
37XIII. Signs of potential suicide
- Talking about suicide
- Writing about suicide
- Being depressed for a long time
- Losing interest in friends, school, hobbies,
sports, etc.. - Giving away favorite possessions
- Behaving irrationally
- Carrying pills or a weapon
38- "Suicide doesn't get rid of your pain, it just
passes it on to your loved ones."