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SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONAL STUDIES
COURSE CODE: PGA 102
TYPES OF STRESS IN ADOLESCENTS
GROUP MEMBERS:CHIN LEE YEW
LEE WAI KEATANG SIEW LINGSIM PIK YUN
CHOY JEN CHERNG
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Development that occurs between childhood and
adulthood. Involves biological, social and psychological changes.
Steinberg (1999) categorised adolescence into threestages:
1. Early adolescence (11-14 years old)
2. Mid adolescence (15-18 years old)
3. Late adolescence (18-21 years old)
What is adolescence?
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In psychology,
- Stress is a feeling of strain and pressure.
- Symptoms may include a sense of beingoverwhelmed and feelings of anxiety.
In biology,
- Stress is a persons response to a stressor such as anenvironmental condition.
- Stress is a bodys way to react to a challenge.
What is stress?
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Type
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Teenagers
Positive Stress
Negative Stress
Acute Stress
Hypo Stress
Hyper Stress
Chronic Stress
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Eustress motivates teenagers to continue with
positive thoughts. Eustress is a positive cognitive responses to stress in
which individuals who face it will obtain satisfactionfrom it.
For instance, teenagers take up the challenge with apositive attitude.
Eustress
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Stress
PositiveSelf-talk
BeneficialThoughts
ImprovedMood
DecreasedStress
Symptoms
PositiveResponse
Positive Stress Cycle
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Distress is categorized as great pain, anxiety, or
sorrow. Distress affects adolescents physically and
emotionally.
Distress causes the heart to race, breathing to
become shallow, blood vessels to constrict, and eveninsomnia.
Negative Stress (Distress)
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Stress
AutomaticThoughts
NegativeMoods andEmotions
NegativeBehaviors
Negative Stress Cycle
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Normally, acute stress occurs among adolescents
who experienced psychological trauma. Psychological trauma is a type of damage that occurs
as a result of some distressing event.
For instance, a teenager witnesses the death of
another person or being threatened with anotherpersons death.
Acute Stress
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Hypo stress is a type a stress which occurs when a
adolescent is having a boredom. This kind of stress may cause teenagers feel restless
and anxious.
For example, teenagers who participate in a society
may face hypo stress if they are not given any tasks orpositions.
Hypo Stress
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Hyper stress usually occurs among teenagers when
they being pushed over the limits of their ability orwhat they can handle.
Teenagers that have this kind of stress will over reactto insignificant matters or events.
For example, they will always argue or quarrel withtheir family members for a very little reason.
Hyper Stress
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Chronic stress is the response to emotional pressure
suffered for a prolonged period. Chronic stress results from a state of on going
physiological arousal.
To cite an example, people who is living in poverty
may face financial problem.
Chronic Stress
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Stress may gives positive or negative effects on
individual. If teenager unable to manage stress effectively, it
may cause them some problems.
Consequently, adolescent must be able to handle
stress wisely in order to live a better life.
Conclusion
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Questions and Answers
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Thank you.