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Chapter 5 Lesson 1 Pages 114 - 117
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Transcript of Chapter 5 Lesson 1 Pages 114 - 117
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1. Open iSwifter APP2. Open the bookmarks tab and choose
“Glencoe chapter activities”3. Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” 4. Go to: Chapter 55. Next, Open: “Interactive Study Guides”6. Open: “Lesson #1”
http://glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/health_fitness/glencoe_health_09/isg/GH_ch05.1_550x390.swf
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1. Understanding anxiety and depression.
2. Recognize warning signs for depression
3. Understanding the causes and effects of depression
4. Getting help for depression
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1. Open iSwifter APP2. Open the bookmarks tab and choose
“Glencoe chapter activities”3. Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” 4. Go to: Chapter 55. Next, Open: “Health Inventories”6. Open: “Chapter 5”
http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078913284/student_view0/unit2/chapter5/health_inventories.html
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Anxiety: is the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen.
Occasional anxiety is normal and manageable and is a natural response to life events.
Video Clip: http://www.today.com/video/today/52061060/#52061060
QUESTION: What things in life cause you anxiety?
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Pass out worksheet on Depression Students are to draw a picture of what
you think of when you hear the word DEPRESSION
Students will then partner up or work in groups of 3 and discuss their picture.
The teacher will then ask groups to share with the class. Put the picture under the camera to be projected on the screen.
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Many young people who are suffering from depression don’t act sad or seem outwardly different to their family or friends.
Symptoms include:› Irritable or restless mood› Withdrawal from friends and activities› A change in appetite or weight› Feelings of guilt or worthlessness› A sense of hopelessness
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Depression can be caused by physical, psychological, social/environmental, or genetic.› Physically: caused by a medical condition
or illness.› Psychological: surviving a traumatic life
event.› Social/environmental: living in poverty.› Genetic: family history of depression.
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Changes in thinking: They may have trouble concentrating and making decisions. May have self-destructive thoughts.
Changes in feelings: They may not feel pleasure in things they once enjoyed.› Apathy: a lack of strong feeling, interest, or
concern. Changes in behavior: May become
emotional, change in eating and sleeping, poor hygiene and withdraw from others
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“Managing your Health – Depression”