Study

Bullying and Anxiety

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • Feeling driven to do the same action over and over to relieve anxiety may be a sign of: A. PTSD, B. G.A.D, C. Social Phobia, D. Panic Disorder, E. OCD
    E. OCD
  • Not speaking to, or including, someone as a way of signaling unimportance and disinterest
    Silent treatment
  • Impersonating another person online, sending hurtful comments or messages, and sharing embarrassing photos of someone without their permission.
    Cyber bullying
  • Being scared of using public bathrooms and being in enclosed spaces (standing in a line) is an example of which type of phobia?
    Agoraphobia (fear of places that might cause panic or embarrassment)
  • The person who is inflicting the bullying behavior
    Aggressor
  • A negative behavior directed by someone exerting power and control over another person
    Bullying
  • Hitting/kicking, pushing, and tripping
    Physical bullying
  • Using words/phrases to intimidate, insult or humiliate another person. Name calling/teasing, threats, and hurtful comments.
    Verbal Bullying
  • The person watching or seeing the bullying occur but does not intervene
    Bystander
  • Disorder- A persistent feeling of dread which can interfere with daily life such as being on edge and being easily fatigued.
    Generalized anxiety disorder
  • A disagreement or argument in which both sides express their views
    Conflict
  • Purposefully leaving someone out, using friendship as a weapon
    Exclusion
  • Disorder- Having frequent and unexpected attacks of intense fear, chest pain, and pounding heart rate
    Panic disorder
  • Disorder- Intense persistent fear of being watched and judged by others
    Social anxiety disorder
  • A panic attack can cause: A. Sudden feelings of intense fear B. Sweating, chills, or hot flashes C. Trembling or shaking D. Chest pain or discomfort E. Fear of dying or losing control F. All of the above
    F. All of the above
  • Feeling of fear, dread, or uneasiness
    Anxiety
  • Bullying can threaten students' physical and emotional safety at school and can negatively impact their ability to __________.
    Learn
  • Things like eye-rolling, mimicry/mocking and mean looks
    Body language
  • True or False: Medicine is the only effective treatment for anxiety disorders
    True
  • Any unwelcome or uninvited behavior, related to: race, religion, ethnic origin, physical, mental or sensory disability or condition, and gender/sexual orientation
    Harassment
  • Technique focussed on the control of your breathing which results in an improved feeling of wellness and relaxation. (Ex: Concentrating on the rhythm of your breathing to detach thoughts from emotions)
    Mindfulness breathing
  • True of False: Separation anxiety only occurs with children.
    False
  • Stories or information spread behind someone's back, can damage reputations and destroy relationships
    Gossip & Rumors
  • The person who is being picked on or bullied
    Victim