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Defined*: the interactions between biological, psychological, and social variables. Health Psychology* : the study of determining the importance of psychological factors in illness, & prevention and health maintenance.
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Defined*: a circumstance that threatens or is perceived to threaten people’s well being and affects their coping ability
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Frustration: occurs in any situation when things don’t go your way Change: any noticeable change in your life that requires a readjustment Pressure: expectations or demands that you behave in a certain way, such as pressure to perform or to comply Conflict: when two or more incompatible motivations or behavioral impulses compete for expression.
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The Social Readjustment Rating Scale* (SRRS): developed to measure life change as a form of stress, giving higher points (life change units) for more stressful events. Life Events: rated for their stress potential. Predictive for illness Daily Hassles * Minor events – an argument, lost keys Predictive for mental and physical health problems
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Three stage response to long-term stress. 1. Alarm * Body releases stress hormones, 2. Resistance * Body adapts to threat; tries to return to normal functions 3. Exhaustion * Reserves gone; immunity & organs fail
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Defined: Coping refers to efforts to master, reduce, or tolerate the demands created by stress.
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Constructive Coping: healthy behavioral efforts to deal with stressful events. 1. Changing cognitive appraisals 2. Confronting problems actively and directly 3. Learning to manage stress-related emotions more effectively. Defensive Coping: unhealthy behavioral efforts/avoidance to deal with stressful events 1. Defense Mechanisms (Freud) 2. Self-Deception 3. Distorting Reality
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Stress responses are complex and varied, and can lead to several different emotions Negative reaction: self-blame guilt, helplessness to sadness, etc. Positive reaction: Adapt and overcome use and improve problem solving skills and reduce the bad effects of stress “Mind over matter, if you don’t mind, it don’t [sic] matter” -D.S. Hunt
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Stress has also been shown to decrease the immune response Defensive reaction to invasion by: Bacteria Viral agents Other foreign substances Decreasing white blood cells called lymphocytes.
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Individual Differences Age Exercise Diet Social Support Health Genes
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