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Stress and Coping
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Stress and Coping Stress is a subjective feeling in response to environmental events that are perceived as frustrating or threatening. Individuals adapt to stressful situations by using coping strategies and defense mechanisms.
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Emotions Feelings that involve physical and psychological changes
“Fight” or “Flight” – a physical response to emotions related to a challenge or threat Prepares body for aggression (fight) Prepares body to escape perceived danger (flight)
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Types of Emotions Anxiety – vague unpleasant feeling that produces physical sensations Results in tension and increased heart rate Often can not identify reason for emotional distress
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Types of Emotions Fear Results from a specific, identifiable cause
The physiologic reactions similar to anxiety
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Types of Emotions Anger Inborn, instinctive Emotional reaction to loss
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Types of Emotions Aggression Combination of frustration, hate, or rage
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Perceptions of Control
“In Control” - perception that one has choices and is able to create a change in psychological stare or current life circumstances
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Perceptions of Control
“Powerless” – perception that one’s actions cannot affect changes in outcome Long-term feelings of powerlessness lead to feelings of physical and mental fatigue which can ultimately lead to depression
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Perceptions of Control
“Hopelessness” – perception that one’s needs have no potential to be met Long-term feelings of hopelessness often lead to depression
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Stress and Coping Stress – the subjective feeling of tension to perceived events Coping – refers to how the mind reacts to stress Coping mechanisms vary from person to person
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Coping Mechanisms Events that stress one person , might not stress others Conscious behavior usually based on success of previous coping experiences
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