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Stress and Health
  • The Real Reason Peter Pan Never Grew Up

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  • What makes you stressed?

Im going to be late for work!
The last bagel is gone!
Am I going to be eaten?
Is there enough to eat?
What makes a Zebra Stressed?
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Three Types of Stress
  • Acute Physical Stressors Require immediate
    physiological response in order to survive.
  • e.g. attack or natural disaster (Catastrophe)
  • Body does well!
  • Chronic Physical Stressors
  • e.g. starvation, drought, dangerous living
    conditions.
  • Body does OK.
  • Psychological and Social Stressors pressures in
    our social, cultural and economic environment.
  • e.g. marital stress, hassles or work burnout
  • Can be based on thoughts alone!
  • Body does not do so well.

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Reminder . . .
  • The body is divided into the CENTRAL (brain and
    spinal chord) and PERIPHERAL (all the neurons
    that connect the body to the CNS) Nervous
    Systems.
  • Peripheral nervous system is divided into the
    SOMATIC (voluntary) and the AUTONOMIC
    (involuntary) Nervous Systems
  • The Autonomic nervous system is divided into the
    SYMPATHETIC and the PARASYMPATHETIC Nervous
    Systems.

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The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
  • Parasympathetic Division
  • Vegetative Functions
  • Increased digestion
  • Increased saliva
  • Decreased heart rate
  • Decreased breathing
  • Increased blood flow to gut
  • Restful state
  • Sympathetic Division
  • Fight or Flight Response
  • Decreased digestion
  • Decreased saliva
  • Increased heart rate
  • Increased breathing
  • Shunting of blood from gut to other tissues
    (skeletal muscle, heart, brain)
  • Heightened arousal and vigilance

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Results of Chronic Stress
  • Increased fatigue
  • Increased risk of heart disease
  • Increased risk of diabetes
  • Decreased reproductive function
  • Decreased digestion
  • Decreased growth!

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The Accidental Discovery of Stress
  • Endocrinologist Hans Seyles
  • poor rats.
  • General Adaptation Syndrome (Three stages)
  • 1. ALARM REACTION - the bodys stress response
  • 2. RESISTANCE - balance is temporarily
    re-attained by adapting to the presence of the
    stressor
  • 3. EXHAUSTION - if stressor remains, resources
    are depleted,leading to illness or death

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Seyles (Now Revised) General Adaption Syndrome
  • Alarm Reaction
  • Resistance / Adaption
  • Illness -- if stressor remains, stress response
    itself begins to cause long term damage

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Is Stress Always Bad?
  • Some level of arousal is stimulating and
    motivating
  • People vary in how they respond to stress, based
    on things such as
  • Physiological differences
  • Personality variables
  • Cognitive and emotional responses to stress

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Changing How We Respond To Stress
  • Attributional Style
  • Internal, Stable, Global vs. External, Unstable,
    Specific (Seligman)
  • Perceived Control
  • Survival rates for breast cancer patients
    (Taylor)
  • The plant study (Langer Rodin)
  • Optimism

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Coping with Stress(With a little help from your
friends)
  • Social Support psychological and physical
    resources from others
  • Tangible money, shelter, food
  • Intangible comfort, support, advice
  • Social support contributes to health and
    longevity

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More Coping Strategies
  • Relaxation / Meditation

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More Coping Strategies
  • Exercise
  • Emotion-focused coping
  • Problem-focused coping
  • Cognitive reappraisal
  • Social comparison

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More Coping Strategies
  • Exercise
  • Emotion-focused coping
  • Problem-focused coping
  • Cognitive reappraisal
  • Social comparison
  • Humor
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