Mental Health

  24 Hour Crisis Hotline: 785-232-5005                                     Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255

Personal counseling is available to all students either by teacher or parent referral or by student's own choice to make an appointment with one of the counselors. These individual sessions many concern personal matters.

Note: When anxiety or worry feels extreme, it may be a sign of an anxiety disorder. For someone who has an anxiety disorder, getting proper care from a health professional is important. These tips can help too, of course. But professional treatment is the only way to shake an anxiety disorder.

                Source:                               https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/anxiety-tips.html

Managing Stress

Kelly McGonigal is a Stanford psychologist who studies embracing how stress contributes to growth

An article here:

TLDR  Creating a biology for courage is a game changer

A recent study suggests that how we think about stress affects our health; if we think of stress as something positive, our body won't respond as harmfully 

A Harvard study reports when participants viewed their stress response as helpful, their blood vessels stayed relaxed. Their heart was still pounding, but there was a much healthier cardiovascular profile. It actually looks a lot like what happens in moments of joy and courage. 3) Stress can make us more social. Oxytocin is released during stress. It's a stress hormone that is as much a part of your stress response as the adrenaline that makes your heart pound. And when oxytocin is released in the stress response, it is motivating you to seek support.  


TLDR Stress Paradox actually brings meaning; Stress mindset really contributes to health

 Countries that report a high stress index actually also report more satisfaction in their lives 

Encouraging people to choose a more accepting, more embracing mindset about stress positively impacts a person's health

 One study revealed that changing how we think about stress as in looking for constructive lessons to grow, learn, or strengthen ourselves has a positive physiological response in our bodies



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