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Title: Stress


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Stress

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  • A negative emotional state occurring in response
    to events that are perceived as taxing or
    exceeding a persons resources or ability to cope

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Health psychology

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  • The branch of psychology that studies how
    biological, behavioral, and social factors
    influence health, illness, medical treatment, and
    health-related behaviors

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Biopsychosocial model

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  • The belief that physical health and illness are
    determined by the complex interaction of
    biological, psychological , and social factors

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Stressors

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  • Events or situations that are perceived as
    harmful, threatening, or challenging

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Daily hassles

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  • Everyday minor events that annoy and upset people

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Conflict

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  • A situation in which a person feels pulled
    between two or more opposing desires, motives, or
    goals

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Acculturative stress

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  • The stress that results from the pressure of
    adapting to a new culture

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Fight-or-flight response
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  • A rapidly occurring chain of internal physical
    reactions that prepare people either to fight or
    take flight from an immediate threat

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Catecholamines
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  • Hormones secreted by the adrenal medulla that
    cause rapid physiological arousal include
    adrenaline and noradrenaline

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General adaptation syndrome

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  • Selyes term for the three-stage progression of
    physical changes that occur when and organism is
    exposed to intense and prolonged stress. The
    three stages are alarm, resistance, and exhaustion

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Corticosteroids
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  • Hormones released by the adrenal cortex that play
    a key role in the bodys response to long-term
    stressors

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Immune system

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  • Body system that produces specialized white blood
    cells that protect the body from viruses,
    bacteria, and tumor cells

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Lymphocytes

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  • Specialized white blood cells that are
    responsible for immune defenses

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Psychoneuroimmunology

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  • An interdisciplinary field that studies the
    interconnections among psychological processes,
    nervous and endocrine system functions, and the
    immune system

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Optimistic explanatory style

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  • Accounting for negative events or situations with
    external, unstable, and specific explanations

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Pessimistic explanatory style

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  • Accounting for negative events or situations with
    internal, stable, and global explanations.

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Type A behavior pattern

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  • A behavioral and emotional style characterized by
    a sense of time urgency, hostility, and
    competitiveness

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Social support

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  • The resources provided by other people in times
    of need

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Coping

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  • Behavioral and cognitive responses used to deal
    with stressors involves efforts to change
    circumstances, or your interpretation of
    circumstances, to make them more favorable and
    less threatening

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Problem focused coping

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  • Coping efforts primarily aimed at directly
    changing or managing a threatening or harmful
    stressor

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Emotion-focused coping

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  • Coping efforts primarily aimed at relieving or
    regulating the emotional impact of a stressful
    situation

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Robert Ader (b. 1932)

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  • American psychologist who, with immunologist
    Nicholas Cohen, first demonstrated that immune
    system responses could be classically
    conditioned helped establish the new
    interdisciplinary field of psychoneuroimmunology

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Walter B. Cannon (1871-1945)

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  • American physiologist who made several important
    contributions to psychology, especially in the
    study of emotions. Described the fight-or-flight
    response, which involves the sympathetic nervous
    system and the endocrine system

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Janice Kiecolt-Glaser (b. 1951)
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  • American psychologist who, with immunologist
    Ronald Glaser, has conducted extensive research
    on the effects of stress on the immune system

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Richard Lazarus (b. 1922)

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  • American psychologist who helped promote the
    cognitive perspective in the study of emotion and
    stress developed the cognitive appraisal model
    of stress and coping with co-researcher Susan
    Folkman

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Martin Seligman (b. 1942)

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  • American psychologist who conducted research on
    explanatory style and the role it plays in
    stress, health, and illness

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Hans Selye (1907-1982)

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  • Canadian endocrinologist who was a pioneer in
    stress research defined stress as the
    nonspecific response of the body to any demand
    placed on it and described a three-stage
    response to prolonged stress that he termed the
    general adaptation syndrome
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