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Title: Stress and health psychology


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Stress and health psychology
  • liudexiang

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Overview
  • Source of stress
  • Coping with stress
  • How stress affects health
  • Staying healthy
  • Extreme stress

3
Stress
  • Stress A state of psychological tension or
    strain.
  • Health psychology A subfield of psychology
    concerned with the relationship between
    psychological factors and physical health and
    illness.

4
Sources of stress
  • Stressor Any environmental demand that creats a
    state of tension or threat and requires change or
    adaptation.

5
Sources of stress
  • Change
  • Everyday hassles
  • Self-imposed stress
  • Stress and individual differences

6
Everyday hassles
  • Pressure A feeling that one must speed up,
    intensify, or change the direction of ones
    behavior or live up to a higher standard of
    performance.
  • Frustration The feeling that occurs when a
    person is prevented from reaching a goal.

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Everyday hassles
  • Conflict Simultaneous existence of incompatible
    demands, opportunities, needs, or goals.

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Types of conflict
  • Approach/approach conflict
  • Avoidance/avoidance conflict
  • Approach/avoidance conflict

9
Approach/approach conflict
  • Approach/approach conflict According to Lewin,
    the result of simultaneous attraction to two
    appealing possibilities, neither of which has any
    negative qualities.

10
Avoidance/avoidance conflict
  • Avoidance/avoidance conflict According to Lewin,
    the result of facing a choice between two
    undesirable possiblities, neither of which has
    any positive qualities.

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Approach/avoidance conflict
  • Approach/avoidance conflict According to Lewin,
    the result of being simultaneously attracted to
    and repelled by the same goal.

12
Coping with stress
  • Direct coping
  • Defensive coping

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Direct coping
  • Confrontation Acknowledging a stressful
    situation directly and attempting to find a
    solution to the problem or to attain the
    difficult goal.

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Direct coping
  • Compromise deciding on a more realistic solution
    or goal when an ideal solution or goal is not
    practical.
  • Withdrawal Avoiding a situation when other forms
    of coping are not practical.

15
Defensive coping
  • Defense mechanisms Self-deceptive techniques for
    reducing stress, including denial, repression,
    projection, identification, regression,
    intellectualization, reaction formation,
    displacement, and sublimation.

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Defense mechanisms
  • Denial Refusal to acknowledge a painful or
    threatening reality.
  • Repression Excluding uncomfortable thoughts,
    feelings, and desires from consciousness.
  • Projection Attributing ones repressed motives,
    feelings, or wishes to others.

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Defense mechanisms
  • Identification Taking on the characteristics of
    someone else to avoid feeling incompetent.
  • Regression Reverting to childlike behavior and
    defenses.
  • Intellectualization Thinking abstractly about
    stressful problems as a way of detaching oneself
    from them.

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Defense mechanisms
  • Reaction formation Expression of exaggerated
    ideas and emotions that are the opposite of ones
    repressed beliefs or feelings.
  • Displacement Shifting repressed motives and
    emotions from an orginal object to a substitute
    object.
  • Sublimation Redirection repressed motives and
    feelings into more socially acceptable channels.

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Staying healthy
  • Reduce stress
  • Adopt a healthy lifestyle

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Reduce stress
  • Calm down
  • Reach out
  • Religion and altruism
  • Learn to cope effectively

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Adopt a healthy lifestyle
  • Diet
  • Exercise
  • Quit smoking
  • Avoid high risk behaviors

22
Extreme stress
  • Unemployment
  • Divorce and separation
  • Bereavement
  • Catastrophes
  • Combat and other threatening personal attacks

23
Posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD)
  • Psychological disorder characterized by episodes
    of anxiety, sleeplessness, and nightmares
    resulting from some disturbing past event.

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