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Stress, Coping and Health
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What causes stress? Can be a variety of things that cause stress. There are different models that explain stress too.
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Models Biopsychosocial model: Physical illness is due to biological, psychological and sociocultural factors. Health psychology- deals with issues of health and causation, prevention and treatment of illness.
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Definition Any circumstances that threaten or are perceived to threaten one’s well- being and tax one’s coping abilities.
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Appraisal Stress is up to the individual and there are many factors that contribute to the feelings of stress. Some people are more prone than others: Neurotic Anxious Unhappy people
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Major Types of Stress Frustration: Whenever the pursuit of some goal is thwarted Conflict: When two or more incompatible motivations or behavioral impulses compete for expression. High levels are associated with anxiety, depression and physical symptoms. There are three types: approach- approach, avoidance-avoidance, and approach-avoidance.
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Approach- Approach The least stressful type. Being torn between two equally appealing choices that causes conflict. For example: Choosing between two colleges that both offer you a scholarship.
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Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict Forced to choose between two negative alternatives. The “lesser of two evils”. Pain vs. surgery
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Approach-Avoidance Conflict A choice must be made about whether to pursue a single goal that has both attractive and unattractive aspects. If you get a great new job but the commute is very long or you have to move. Often produces vacillation or indecision
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More Stressors Change: life changes are any noticeable alterations in one’s living circumstances that require readjustment. Holmes and Rahe: Social Readjustment Rating Scale Pressure: Expectations or demands that one behave in a certain way. Workers on commission, comedians to be funny etc.
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Responding To Stress Three processes: 1. Emotional response- Cognitive reactions to stress Annoyance, anger, rage Apprehension, anxiety and fear Dejection, sadness and grief
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More Responses 2. Physiological response- flight or flight (Hans Selye’s General Adaptation syndrome 2. Behavioral response- Coping mechanisms; learned helplessness, self blame, self indulgence, aggression.
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Stress and Health Psychosomatic Disease Type A personality: Strongly competitive, impatience, anger, and hostility, ambitious, hard working, perfectionists, time conscious. Brief delays easy to irritate and anger. Type B personality: Relatively relaxed, patient, easygoing, less hurried, less competitive Depression/heart disease Illness related to stress- cancer, back pain, cold, epilepsy
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Stress Moderating Factors Social Support- Aid provided by your social network. Optimism- a general tendency to expect good outcomes
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Health Impairing Behavior Smoking Poor Nutrition Lack of Exercise Alcohol and Drug Use
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PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder- Major traumatic event Victims of war, rape, severe automobile accident, natural disaster or witnessing someone’s death Nightmares, flashbacks, alienation, problems in social relationships, anxiety, anger and guilt
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