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Unit 5: Teen Issues 
Part 1: Stress 
© Jenison International Academy 
Melissa Rodgers
Year End Assignment: 
❖ Study the dating and marriage practices of a 
foreign country and compare them to those 
practiced in United States / Michigan. 
❖ Typed, double spaced, 20 pages long 
❖ 10 sources - (2 must be personal interviews) - 
MLA bibliography 
❖ Worth 400 points - due day of exam
Just kidding :) 
❖How did your bodies feel after this 
exercise? 
❖ Were you nervous? 
❖How was your breathing? 
❖ What did your muscles feel like? Was your 
stomach in a knot?
STRESS
Stress 
❖ Stress is a state of bodily or mental tension resulting from 
change. Our bodies react in the same way whether the situation 
is welcomed or unwelcomed. Our hearts beat faster, our bodies 
produce a natural stimulant called adrenaline, we breath more 
rapidly, we are more alert, and we may perspire more. All of 
these responses can be good for you when followed by periods 
of relaxation. They can give you the “competitive edge” in sports, 
keep you alert and able to concentrate for a test, or can literally 
save your live in an emergency. However, when your body is 
constantly wound up and cannot relax, these same responses 
can lead to increased blood pressure, anxiety attacks, and a wide 
range of physical disorders. Stress can happen at good and bad 
times.
Typical Signs of Stress: 
❖ 1. Heart rate increase 
❖ 2. Rapid breathing 
❖ 3. Stomach in a knot 
❖ 4. Blood pressure rises 
❖ 5. Muscle tense / tighten
Types of Stress: 
BAD VS. 
❖ mocked 
❖ argument 
❖ bad grade 
❖ did not make team 
❖ death 
GOOD 
❖ date 
❖ wedding 
❖ winning
Types of Stress: 
Short Term VS. 
❖ Homework deadline 
❖ injury 
❖ test 
❖ money 
Long Term 
❖ handicap 
❖ divorce 
❖ death 
❖ financial trouble 
❖ substance use
Types of Stress: 
Anticipated VS. 
❖ movie 
❖ roller coaster 
❖ haunted house 
Unexpected 
❖ surprise 
❖ win 
❖ break up 
❖ lose something
Stress Overload – Physical 
The following symptoms may signal too much stress 
❖ a. headaches 
❖ b. tense muscles 
❖ c. skin problems 
❖ d. digestive system problems 
❖ e. quick, shallow breathing
Stress Overload – Emotional 
The following symptoms may signal too much stress 
❖ a. easily frustrated 
❖ b. irritable / cranky 
❖ c. nightmares 
❖ d. feeling overwhelmed 
❖ e. no sense of humor
Stress Overload - Behavioral signs 
The following symptoms may signal too much stress 
❖ a. eating pattern changes 
❖ b. frequent crying 
❖ c. avoiding others 
❖ d. procrastinating 
❖ e. sleeping pattern changes
Managing Stress 
Preventing stress in your life 
❖ a. Stay Healthy by eating the proper diet, getting regular 
exercise, and plenty of sleep 
❖ b. Avoid stress by doing things that you enjoy. Surround 
yourself with things and activities that make you feel good. 
❖ c. Get organized in all areas of your life: your bedroom 
and your school work. Use a calendar – create systems 
that work for you 
❖ d. Monitor your obligations with others. Do not commit 
yourself so you are doing too much and not leaving time for 
relaxation and de-stressing.
Managing Stress 
Preventing stress in your life 
❖ The 3 C’s of attitude: 
❖ 1. Commitment – feeling like you belong, whether it is with your 
family, your school, a team, or a job – find something / 
someplace where you feel welcome and can be yourself. 
❖ 2. Control – knowing you can change the situation by making 
thoughtful decisions. Not feeling helpless. 
❖ 3. Challenge – accept whatever happens (good or bad) and 
make the most out of it. Seeing those things that stress you as 
obstacles to overcome instead of obstacles in your way.
Coping with Stress 
When do you find yourself stressed? What can you do about it? 
Recognize the causes: 
❖ a. Is it due to an irrational belief about yourself and those around 
you? (ex: “I have to be liked by everyone”, “I have to be perfect”, 
“I cannot make mistakes”, and feeling that the world should 
always be fair.) 
❖ b. Notice how you react to the situation. Did you handle it well, 
did you lose your cool and make things worse for yourself? 
❖ c. Ask yourself, will this pass quickly? Do I really need to stress 
about this?
Coping with Stress 
When do you find yourself stressed? What can you do about it? 
Practice relaxation techniques: 
❖ a. Learn to relax (ex: deep breathing, meditation, listen to 
soothing music, etc.) 
❖ b. Do things that you truly enjoy. Allow yourself some time 
to do what makes you happy, have some “me” time. 
❖ Look for techniques in this lesson folder
Coping with Stress 
When do you find yourself stressed? What can you do about it? 
Talk with someone: 
❖ a. Find someone that you feel comfortable sharing your 
feelings and thoughts with and allow yourself to be 
unburdened by clearing your mind (ex: parents, friends, 
counselors, teacher, etc.) 
❖ b. Take some action to deal with the stress. This could 
involve confronting an individual as well as a situation. It 
may cause you to take a risk and/or feel uncomfortable.

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Unit 5 part 1 stress

  • 1. Unit 5: Teen Issues Part 1: Stress © Jenison International Academy Melissa Rodgers
  • 2. Year End Assignment: ❖ Study the dating and marriage practices of a foreign country and compare them to those practiced in United States / Michigan. ❖ Typed, double spaced, 20 pages long ❖ 10 sources - (2 must be personal interviews) - MLA bibliography ❖ Worth 400 points - due day of exam
  • 3. Just kidding :) ❖How did your bodies feel after this exercise? ❖ Were you nervous? ❖How was your breathing? ❖ What did your muscles feel like? Was your stomach in a knot?
  • 5. Stress ❖ Stress is a state of bodily or mental tension resulting from change. Our bodies react in the same way whether the situation is welcomed or unwelcomed. Our hearts beat faster, our bodies produce a natural stimulant called adrenaline, we breath more rapidly, we are more alert, and we may perspire more. All of these responses can be good for you when followed by periods of relaxation. They can give you the “competitive edge” in sports, keep you alert and able to concentrate for a test, or can literally save your live in an emergency. However, when your body is constantly wound up and cannot relax, these same responses can lead to increased blood pressure, anxiety attacks, and a wide range of physical disorders. Stress can happen at good and bad times.
  • 6. Typical Signs of Stress: ❖ 1. Heart rate increase ❖ 2. Rapid breathing ❖ 3. Stomach in a knot ❖ 4. Blood pressure rises ❖ 5. Muscle tense / tighten
  • 7. Types of Stress: BAD VS. ❖ mocked ❖ argument ❖ bad grade ❖ did not make team ❖ death GOOD ❖ date ❖ wedding ❖ winning
  • 8. Types of Stress: Short Term VS. ❖ Homework deadline ❖ injury ❖ test ❖ money Long Term ❖ handicap ❖ divorce ❖ death ❖ financial trouble ❖ substance use
  • 9. Types of Stress: Anticipated VS. ❖ movie ❖ roller coaster ❖ haunted house Unexpected ❖ surprise ❖ win ❖ break up ❖ lose something
  • 10. Stress Overload – Physical The following symptoms may signal too much stress ❖ a. headaches ❖ b. tense muscles ❖ c. skin problems ❖ d. digestive system problems ❖ e. quick, shallow breathing
  • 11. Stress Overload – Emotional The following symptoms may signal too much stress ❖ a. easily frustrated ❖ b. irritable / cranky ❖ c. nightmares ❖ d. feeling overwhelmed ❖ e. no sense of humor
  • 12. Stress Overload - Behavioral signs The following symptoms may signal too much stress ❖ a. eating pattern changes ❖ b. frequent crying ❖ c. avoiding others ❖ d. procrastinating ❖ e. sleeping pattern changes
  • 13. Managing Stress Preventing stress in your life ❖ a. Stay Healthy by eating the proper diet, getting regular exercise, and plenty of sleep ❖ b. Avoid stress by doing things that you enjoy. Surround yourself with things and activities that make you feel good. ❖ c. Get organized in all areas of your life: your bedroom and your school work. Use a calendar – create systems that work for you ❖ d. Monitor your obligations with others. Do not commit yourself so you are doing too much and not leaving time for relaxation and de-stressing.
  • 14. Managing Stress Preventing stress in your life ❖ The 3 C’s of attitude: ❖ 1. Commitment – feeling like you belong, whether it is with your family, your school, a team, or a job – find something / someplace where you feel welcome and can be yourself. ❖ 2. Control – knowing you can change the situation by making thoughtful decisions. Not feeling helpless. ❖ 3. Challenge – accept whatever happens (good or bad) and make the most out of it. Seeing those things that stress you as obstacles to overcome instead of obstacles in your way.
  • 15. Coping with Stress When do you find yourself stressed? What can you do about it? Recognize the causes: ❖ a. Is it due to an irrational belief about yourself and those around you? (ex: “I have to be liked by everyone”, “I have to be perfect”, “I cannot make mistakes”, and feeling that the world should always be fair.) ❖ b. Notice how you react to the situation. Did you handle it well, did you lose your cool and make things worse for yourself? ❖ c. Ask yourself, will this pass quickly? Do I really need to stress about this?
  • 16. Coping with Stress When do you find yourself stressed? What can you do about it? Practice relaxation techniques: ❖ a. Learn to relax (ex: deep breathing, meditation, listen to soothing music, etc.) ❖ b. Do things that you truly enjoy. Allow yourself some time to do what makes you happy, have some “me” time. ❖ Look for techniques in this lesson folder
  • 17. Coping with Stress When do you find yourself stressed? What can you do about it? Talk with someone: ❖ a. Find someone that you feel comfortable sharing your feelings and thoughts with and allow yourself to be unburdened by clearing your mind (ex: parents, friends, counselors, teacher, etc.) ❖ b. Take some action to deal with the stress. This could involve confronting an individual as well as a situation. It may cause you to take a risk and/or feel uncomfortable.