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Motivation, Emotion, and Stress Unit 8 Motivation, Emotion, and Stress

Unit 8 Day 1 – The Basis of Motivation (Module 37) Day 2 – Hunger and Sex (Modules 38 & 39) Day 3 – The Need to Belong (Module 40) and Week 1 Vocabulary Quiz Day 4 – Theories of Emotion and Detection (Modules 41 & 42) Day 5 – Stress and Unit 8 Review (Modules 43 & 44) Day 6 – CUA 8!

Module 44: Stress and Illness

The Relationship Between the Mind and Illness Psychophysiological Illness Literally “mind-body illness”; refers to stress-related illnesses like hypertension or stress headaches Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) Literally, “the study of mind and the immune system”; studies the relationship between psychological issues and the immune system Lymphocytes Cells that work to fight and remove cancers, diseases, viruses, bacteria, and other harmful foreign bodies

Simple View of the Immune Response

Simple View of the Immune Response

Simple View of the Immune Response

Simple View of the Immune Response

Simple View of the Immune Response

Simple View of the Immune Response

Simple View of the Immune Response

Simple View of the Immune Response

Simple View of the Immune Response

Simple View of the Immune Response

Stress and Disease Stress increases the likelihood of: People with HIV deteriorate into full-blown AIDS faster People increase their risk of cancer People vastly increase their risk of cardiovascular disease Coronary Heart Disease: Clogging of the vessels that lead to the heart; leading cause of death in the US Two “types” of people: Type A: Highly organized and very low stress tolerance Type B: Easy-going, less at risk for heart disease

Stress and Disease Stress increases the likelihood of: People with HIV deteriorate into full-blown AIDS faster People increase their risk of cancer People vastly increase their risk of cardiovascular disease Coronary Heart Disease: Clogging of the vessels that lead to the heart; leading cause of death in the US Two “types” of people: Type A: Highly organized and very low stress tolerance Type B: Easy-going, less at risk for heart disease

Stress and Disease

Stress and Disease

Stress and Disease

Stress and Disease

Stress and Disease

Stress and Disease

Stress and Disease: Feedback Loop