Stress Flashcards

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Stress

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Our response to challenging events and environmental threats

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Stressor

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The event, threat, or challenge that is causing the stress

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Stress Reaction

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The physiological and emotional response to the stressor

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Appraisal Theory of Stress

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Stress arises from our cognitive analysis of the events happening to us

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Cognitive Appraisal

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Subjective evaluation of a situation

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Primary appraisal

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Evaluation of the environment and/for the presence and severity of a threat. Can be irrelevant, benign-positive, or stressful

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Secondary appraisal

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Evaluation of the ability to cope with the situation by looking into harm, threat, and challenge. Occurs if primary appraisal results in “stressful”

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Distress

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The experience of unpleasant stressors

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Eustress

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The experience of positive conditions

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Social Readjustment Rating Scale

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A scale to identify major life stressors and their effects on people

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Categories of stress

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Significant life changes, daily hassles, ambient stress (things that we cannot control), and catastrophic events

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Tend and Befriend Response

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A response to stress that emphasizes having support systems

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General Adaption Syndrome

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General sequence of physiological responses to stress: Alarm, Resistance, Exhaustion

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Alarm stage

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Initial reaction to a stressor, sympathetic nervous system activated. There is decreased resistance to the stressor

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Resistance stage

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Second stage of General Adaption Syndrome; cortisol and epinephrine levels are high. There is increased resistance to the stressor

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Exhaustion stage

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Third stage of General Adaption Syndrome; body cannot keep up with the high levels of hormones and begins to crash. There is decreases resistance to the stressor

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How chronic stress affects the body

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Increased heart rate and blood pressure; too much blood sugar because glucose is secreted; reproductive system is shut down to reallocate energy; immune system is weakened

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Behavioral response to stress

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Anxiety, anger, addiction, depression (frontal cortex stops responding to serotonin), learned helplessness

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Learned Helplessness

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Learning to have control ripped out of your hands, so you start believing that nothing you do will help with anything

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Coping with stress

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Perceived control; optimism; social support

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Managing stress

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Exercise; meditation; religion/spirituality; cognitive flexibility

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Coping

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The conscious effort of solving a problem and seeking to master, control, minimize, or tolerate stress

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Neustress

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A neutral stressor