APPH 1040 Stress Management
Stress may be the __________ impediment to academic achievement.
#1
In Top 10 Reported Impediments to Academic Performance, Stress is ________.
#1 (30.3%)
What are the three stages of general adaptation syndrome?
1. Alarm 2. Resistance 3. Exhaustion
Average student spend nearly _______ using cell phone.
5 hours/day
What gland does the Sympathetic Nervous System stimulate?
Adrenal glands
What stage are you in during the fight/flight response?
Alarm
Internal Stressors Cycle
Appraisal and stress => Self-Esteem & Self-Efficacy => Type A&B personality => Type C&D personality => Psychological Hardiness => Appraisal and stress
What stress hormone is associated with hunger?
Cortisol (higher stress levels can increase cortisol levels in the blood and can activate fat storage enzymes.)
Homeostasis
During Resistance stage
What is the main stress hormone released?
Epinephrine (causes more blood to be pumped, more oxygen to be taken up, and glucose to be released.)
What stresses out one person may not even bother the next person.
Ex: roller coaster, public speaking
Physical Action
Exercise regularly, Get enough sleep, Practice self-nurturing, Eat healthfully
What stage are you in if you endure long term chronic stress and have run out of energy stores?
Exhaustion
Which phase are body resources depleted?
Exhaustion
What stresses us?
Family health problems Relationships Economy Money Work Family responsibilities Personal health concerns
When stress levels are low, the body is often in a state of?
Homeostasis (all body systems are operating smoothly to maintain equilibrium)
Prolonged stress can compromise the _____________, leaving you vulnerable to infection.
Immune system
Thinking about the stress response (fight/flight), what is going on in your body that could be harmful if there is long term activation (heightened state of arousal)?
Increased heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar Nonessential functions are suppressed: immune function, digestive system, reproduction and growth processes
Where are your adrenal glands located? Cortex and medulla?
Kidneys
Self talk
Most common: pessimism, perfectionism, "should-ing," blaming yourself (negative unproductive and self-defeating) first become aware of it and replace negative thoughts with positive ones (Cognitive restructuring)
What hormone is released that is also called the "cuddle chemical"?
Oxytocin
Which branch of the automatic nervous system slows all the systems stimulated by the stress response?
Parasympathetic Nervous System
What influences how you perceive/respond to an event/stress?
Past experience, Fears, Perceptions, Personality, Coping mechanisms, Traumatic level, Control level, Emotional/physical health, Meaning, Adequate sleep, Alcohol or other drugs
Martin Seligman: Research on Positive Psychology and Authentic Happiness
People who are optimistic and happier have fewer mental and physical problems Perspective "glass more half full"
Psychological Theory: Transactional Model of Stress and Coping
Psychologist Richard Lazarus proposed that our reaction to stress is not so much about the nature of a stressor but as the interaction between a person's perception, their coping ability and the environment. History, experience and beliefs about a stressor will influence perceptions about whether you should worry or jump into action, remain calm and un-reactive, or utilize coping strategies that have worked in the past.
What causes stress in college students?
Psychosocial stressors: relationships, frustrations and conflict, technostress, academic & money pressures, hassles fear of failure, uncertainty about major/career choice, concern about "not fitting in", family support, financial concerns, relationships: roommate, girlfriend/boyfriend
What stage if your body is attempting to return to homeostasis?
Resistance (to alarm phase)
Which of the following is an example of an acute stressor?
Running into your crush
Acute stress has been shown to impair ________________.
Short-term memory
Stressor
Stimulus/event that causes our bodies to react or respond
Quadfecta/Superfecta of Health
Stress Management Physical Activity Nutrition Sleep
What branch of the Autonomic Nervous System is activated during the Alarm Phase?
Sympathetic Nervous System
What is the largest epidemiological study to date?
The Inter-heart Study (identified stress as one of the key modifiable risk factors for CVD)
You're sitting home alone at night, and you hear a noise outside the house. Your pulse quickens and your breathing increases. What are you experiencing?
The fight-or-flight response
What psychological model relates to the video?
Transactional model of stress and coping
Stress
a real or perceived threat to one's being - leads to a series of physiological responses and adaptations
Psychological resilience
ability to bounce back, adapting positively in face of adversity or challenges Pick themselves up and recover quickly and ability to "go with the flow"
Psychological hardiness
ability to cope with stress/anxiety - willingness to embrace challenges in life
Shift and Persist
able to reframe appraisals of stressors more positively, while persisting in focusing on the future. protects against negative effects of stress
Chronic stress may actually cause structural degeneration and impaired function of the brain leading to depression and dementia as well as an overactive ___________ that may increase rates of violence.
amygdala
iDisorders
anxiety, sap energy, damage relationships, lead to insomnia/sleep disorders, OCD and hurt grades
Parasympathetic Division of ANS takes over
calms body down digestion and temperature regulation functions return to normal damage which may have been sustained during "fight or flight" is repaired also called the "rest and digest"
Self efficacy
confidence in your own ability to cope with life's challenges one of the most important personality traits that influences the stress response
Prolonged stress is linked to ______________, which shrinks the _______________ and may increase risk of Alzheimer's disease.
cortisol, hippocampus
Type D Personality
distressed, tendency toward excessive negative worry, lack of patience with others, quick temper. Typically direct/decisive, abundance of self confidence, risk takers and problem solvers, often in leadership and management roles, enjoy being in charge up to 8x more likely to die of heart attack/sudden cardiac death
the high incidence of suicide among college students is assumed to indicate ______________ and _____________ in the lives of young people.
high personal, societal stress
Appraisal
how we interpret and evaluate people or situations is what makes things stressful, not the people or situations themselves
Self esteem
how you feel about yourself, sense of self-worth; you can increase your self esteem
Downshifting
involves a fundamental alteration in values and honest introspection about what is important in life
Chronic stress
ongoing state of physiological arousal in response to ongoing or numerous perceived threats; inhibits normal functioning Ex: divorce, chronic illness, job strain, caregiving, bereavement, natural disasters
Eustress
positive stress can present opportunities for personal growth. Job opportunity or promotion, first date, planning a wedding or having a baby.
Type B Personality
relaxed, non-competitive, more tolerant of others (low risk)
Traumatic stress
result of witnessing or experiencing events like major accidents, war, shootings, sexual violence, assault, or natural disasters potentially leading to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Acute stress
short-term physiological response to an immediate perceived threat. Intense, flares quickly & ends quickly Ex: when someone cuts you off on the freeway, walking into a lecture hall and are given a pop quiz
Type C Personality
stoic, tend to deny feelings or existence of problems (suppressor), people "pleasers", conforms to will of others, appears calm and in control (more susceptible to illnesses such as asthma, autoimmune disorders, MS and cancer)
technostress
stress created by a dependence on technology and the constant state of connection, which can include a perceived obligation to respond, chat or tweet
Distress
stress that can have a detrimental effect on health; negative stress Taking an exam or not being able to pay one's monthly bills
Type A Personality
time conscious, perfectionists, competitive, hard driving increased risk for CVD, cancer and other chronic and infectious diseases)