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Adjusting to Life & Stress Management
AP Psychology Ms. Nelson
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Stress & Well Being The Stress Response: A mind body link
Physiological response Stress & Illness Cognitive Appraisal System Perception of stressful stimuli Perception of inability to cope or lack of control
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Stress is…. Specific type of stimuli Physical OR psychological
Endangers our well being Requires some adaptation Differ in severity Microstressors-daily trials Major events-(positive or negative)
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Measurement of Stress Physiological Self-report Combined approaches
Monitoring machinery Biochemical testing Self-report Stress/life event scales Self-perception of stress Combined approaches Interview schedules Behavioral indicators
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Cognitive Appraisal Primary Appraisal Secondary Appraisal
Nature and demands of the situation Secondary Appraisal Resources avaiable Judgments of Consequences Personal Meaning
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Body’s Response to Stress, 1
Hypothalamus Pituitary-adrenocorticotrophic hormone Sympathetic branch of autonomic nervous system
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Body’s Response to Stress, 2
Adrenal Gland Adrenal cortex-release corticosteroids Inhibits immune system, tissue inflammation, release energy from liver Adrenal medulla-adrenaline & noradrenaline Activates fight or flight (heart, breathing, blood pressure, muscular-tension)
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General Adaptation Syndrome
Phase I Alarm Reaction (stressful stimuli) Phase II Stage of Resistance (body works to maintain arousal systems) Phase III Stage of Exhaustion (body wears from physical and psychological effects)
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Stress Related Illness
Reduced resistance to infection Heart & circulatory disorders Stress-induces behavior Anger & frustration Depression & helplessness Anxiety
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Factors That Influence Stress-Health Relations
Social Support Physiological Reactivity Autonomic & endocrine systems Type A Personality Mind as Healer or Slayer Personal coping skills Personal Resiliency Self-efficacy
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Fastors Related to the Stress Response
Biological Hormones Systems Fights or flight Immune Endocrine Genetics Evolutionary Psychological Self-efficacy Social support Personality Cognition Skills/tools Optimism Environmental #, intensity, duration of events Culture Family People Controllability of event
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Rumination Mulling over worries
Biggest predictor of depression and anxiety (British study, 2013) Awe (wonder or losing oneself in something bigger than self) is the opposite of rumination
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Defense Mechanisms Common way to cope with unpleasant situations
Positive and negative side Everyone participates
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Types of Defense Mechanisms
Denial Repression Regression Displacement Projection Reaction Formation Intellectualization Rationization Sublimation
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Coping Strategies Problem Focused Coping Planning
Active coping & problem solving Suppressing competing Exercising restraint Assertive confrontation Emotion Focused Coping Positive reinterpretation Acceptance Denial Repression Escape avoidance Wishful thinking Controlling feelings Seeking Social Support Help & guidance Emotional support Affirmation of worth Tangible aid or reward
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Which strategy works best?
Depends on The willingness to deal with problems The willingness to adapt Your personality, skills and values Your social and family support Your culture & beliefs The impact of the strategy
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Managing & Reducing Stress
Psychodynamic methods Placebo effect Therapy methods (finding new perspective & forming new habits) Behavioral methods Increasing behaviors that enhance health-excercise, sleep, nutrition Reducing behaviors that impair health-alcohol, drugs, scheduling, etc.
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Managing & Reducing Stress
Cognitive-Behavioural therapy Cognitive restructuring Self-instruction training Self-help tools Physiological methods Somatic relaxation training Meditation Breathing excercises
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Managing & Reducing Stress
Biological Gate Control theory-opening/closing mechanisms of brain Endorphins-internally produced morphine's Stress-induced Analgesia-reduction or absence of pain during stress Social methods Cultural norms of expectations of behavior Rituals
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Resources Psychology, Oxford Revised Guides. 18.1-18.6 (pg 192-197)
It’s Not About You. Flora, Carlin. Psychology Today. April, 2016
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