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Title: Stress and Motivation


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  • Chapter 12
  • Stress and Motivation

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Stress and Health
  • Behavioral Medicine
  • interdisciplinary field that integrates
    behavioral and medical knowledge and applies that
    knowledge to health and disease
  • Health Psychology
  • subfield of psychology that provides psychologys
    contribution to behavioral medicine

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Stress and Illness
  • Leading causes of death in the US in 1900 and 2000

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Stress and Illness
  • Stress
  • the process by which we perceive and respond to
    certain events, called stressors
  • Threatening
  • Challenging

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Stress Appraisal
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Stress and Illness
  • General Adaptation Syndrome
  • concept of the bodys adaptive response to stress
    in three stages

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Three Stages of the General Adaptation Syndrome
  • 1) Alarm Reaction--general arousal caused by
  • increase of adrenal glands
  • reaction of sympathetic nervous system
  • If stressor is not removed, organism moves to

2) Resistance--arousal subsidies because
of decrease in adrenal output counter reaction
of parasympathetic nervous system If stressor is
not removed, organism moves to
3) Exhaustion-- general arousal of Stage 1
reappears Powerful parasympathetic response
opposes arousal. If stressor is not removed in
time, death occurs.
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Stressful Life Events
  • Catastrophic Events
  • earthquakes, combat stress, floods, 911
  • Life Changes
  • death of a loved one, divorce, loss of job,
    promotion, moving, college, marriage, birth of a
    child
  • Daily Hassles
  • rush hour traffic, long lines, job stress,
    burnout, school, OGTs, ACTs, Marunas
    Classhahaha

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Stressful Life Events
  • Chronic Stress by Age

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Stress and the Heart
  • Type A
  • term for competitive, hard-driving, impatient
    people
  • Type B
  • term for cooperative, calm, easygoing people
  • Quiz Are you Type A or Type B?

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Personal Factors in Reactions to Stress
  • Gender differences
  • Women more likely to have lasting reactions to
    traumatic events
  • Marriage and committed relationships have health
    benefits
  • Social buffer against stress
  • Live healthier, longer lives on average
  • Loss of spouse affects men more
  • Maybe marriage is choice of healthier people

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Personal Factors in Reactions to Stress
  • Gender differences
  • Fight-or-flight important to both sexes
  • Men more likely to use fight-or-flight response
  • Women more likely to tend-and-befriend
  • Creates alliances for future if reoccurrence
  • Average response to workplace stress

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Personal Factors in Reactions to Stress
  • Ethnic differences
  • Minority groups experience more stress
  • Few advantages and opportunities
  • Stressful interactions with majority culture due
    to stereotypes, discrimination, prejudice
  • Rapid acculturation of immigrant children clash
    with family pressures to maintain old culture
    (ie language, customs)

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Stress and Disease
  • Psychophysiological Illness
  • Psychosomatic
  • mind-body illness
  • any stress-related physical illness
  • some forms of hypertension
  • some headaches
  • distinct from hypochondriasis-- misinterpreting
    normal physical sensations as symptoms of a
    disease

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Stress and the Immune System
  • Lymphocytes
  • two types of white blood cells that are part of
    the bodys immune system
  • B lymphocytes form in the bone marrow and release
    antibodies that fight bacterial infections
  • T lymphocytes form in the thymus and, among other
    duties, attack cancer cells, viruses, and foreign
    substances

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Stress and the Immune System
  • Stress does not directly cause disease
  • When energy is diverted from immune system
    activities and directed toward stress-response
    system ? vulnerability to infection and disease
    increases

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Stress and Disease
  • Negative emotions and health-related consequences
  • Mind and body interact everything psychological
    is simultaneously physiological

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Promoting Health
  • Coping with stress
  • Problem-focused coping when we feel a sense of
    control and think we can change the situation
  • Change the stressor or the way we interact with
    that stressor
  • Emotion-focused coping when we feel we have no
    or little control over the situation
  • Avoid or ignore a stressor
  • Meet emotional needs

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Perceived Control
  • Health consequences of a loss of control
  • Higher than normal susceptibility to infections,
    cardiovascular disease, and possibly, a shorter
    life span
  • Diminished immune system responses

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Explanatory style
  • Optimists, more than pessimists, feel they have
    more control over stressor
  • Cope better with stressors
  • Better moods
  • Stronger immune systems
  • Live longer
  • Laugh more, less sarcastic

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Social Support
  • Supportive family members, friends, companionable
    pets help people cope with stress
  • Fosters stronger immune systems
  • Lowers blood pressure
  • Nursing homes
  • Therapy pets
  • People feel loss of control, die sooner

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Promoting Health
  • Social support across the life span

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Promoting Health
  • Aerobic Exercise
  • sustained exercise that increases heart and lung
    fitness

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Promoting Health
  • Biofeedback
  • system for electronically recording, amplifying,
    and feeding back information regarding a subtle
    physiological state
  • blood pressure
  • muscle tension

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Promoting Health
  • Religious Attendance

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Promoting Health
  • The religion factor is multidimensional

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Promoting Health
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • unproven health care treatments not taught widely
    in medical schools, not used in hospitals, and
    not usually reimbursed by insurance companies

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