Perdev
Primary appraisal
"What does it mean to me?"
Four quadrants
4 parts
Stress
A complex seriee of reactions, both psychological and physical, in response to demanding or threatening situations
Mind map
A diagram used to represent ideas and info branching from a central keyword
DepED order no. 40, s.2012
Anti bullying
Coping Strategies
Are behavioral responses and though processes that people use to deal actively wirh sources of stress
Tony Buzan
British psychology aurhor and consultant developed mind map
Brain dominance theory
By ned hermann, brain has 4 parts
Whole brain theory
By paul broca
Brain
Capsule of our consciousness
Brain
Command center that directs action serves as key information processing unit that interprets experiences
Dr. Roger sperry
Conducted a study for epilepsy. He explained that the brain has two hemispheres that performs the tasks
Paul broca
Conducted a stydy on the language and left-right brain specializwrion on patients who had problems with language
Midbrain
Conduction and switching center of the brain that enables respindes, like muscle movementd ticgappen, and for auditory and visual system processing to transpire
Broca's aphasia
Damage in frontal lobes
Relaxation texhniques
Deep breathing, progressice muscle relaxation, meditation, imagery, self-talk, physical exercise (taichi, yoga)
Dr. Hans Selye
Endocrinologist, who made the first study on "stress" to refer to the body's reaction to perceived threate or tension that addects our body balance
Stressors
Events that produce physical and psychological demans on a person
Brain
Fist-sized, three pound organ
The resistance phase
Handle stress or adapt to the situation, and able to restore a sense of balance
Right brain
Holidtic thinking creativity left-hand control
The triune brain theory
Identified the three distinct parts
Forebrain
Intellectual activity and consciousness
Secondary appraisal
Involved how you cope with the stress
Time Management
Involves siills thay anyonr can learn but require committment and practice
William Edward Hermann
Known as " The Father of Dominance Technology"
Left brain
Linear thinking/ logic, language, reasoning. Right hand control
Mind mapping
Mapping
Dr. Paul Maclean
Neurodcirntistd proposed a theory called the? brain has three parts
Cyber-bullying
Or any bullying dine through the use of technology or electronic means.
Upper Left A
Part - cerebral mode - Analytical
Lower Right C
Part - limbic mode - interpersonal
Lower Left B
Part - limbic mode - organized
Upper right B
Part- limbic mode - imaginativr
Neocortex, limbic system, reptilian complex
Parts of brain (the triune theory)
Problem-focused
Planning, confronting, problem solving, time management and journal writing
Richard Lazarus
Psychologist, considered stress as perceived threat, harm or challenge believed to affect the individual and caries future implivations. He developed the theory of
Stress
Reaction of the mind and body to a stimulus that disturbs the well-beinf, state of calm, or equilibrium of a person
The alarm phase
Recognize stressors, nervous system is activated, hormones act up
Gendee-based bullying
Refers to ant act that humiliates or exclude a person on the basis of perceived or actual Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI)
Social bullying
Refers to any deliberate, repetitive and agressive social behavior intended to hurt others or to belittle another individual or group
Bystander
Refers to any person who witnesses or has personal knowledge of any actial or perceived acts or incidents of bullying or retakiarion
Bullying
Refers to any severe, or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal or electronic expression, or any combination thereof, directed at another student that has the effect of actually causing or placing the latter in reasonable fear of physical or emotional harm or damage to his property; creating a hostile environment at school for the other student
Bully
Refers to any student who commits acts of bullying defined by the Act ir this Irr
Bullied/Victim
Refers to any student who experiences the acts of bullying or retaliation
Hindbrain
Responsible for our instinctive and autonomic behavior and serves as survival functions
Social-support
Seeking assistance from friends, relative, supoort groups, spiritual help and pets
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Sogi
As stimulus
Stress as - is caused by situation that may be life threatenibf or life changing
As response
Stress as - the way the body reacts to challwnging situations. It involves the interactions between the hormones, glands and nervous system.
The exhaustion phase
Stressful situation persistd and you are no longer neither adjust or hold up
Cognitive Appraisal
Theory of richard lazarus that explains how an individual responds to stress. Has 2 parts
Split- Brain Theory
Theory of roger sperry
Test stress
They will do poorly and view tests as extremely threatening tend to do poorly
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
Thre Phases - alarm, resistance and exhaustion
Cerebrum
Under forebrain acts as executive center of the brain
Corpus callosum
Under forebrain connectd yhe two hemispheres of the brain
Pituitary glands
Under forebrain master glands that secretes hormones and controls the endocrine system
Thalamus
Under forebrain relays sensory information
Hypothalamus
Under forebrain, secretes hormoned snd controls physical physiological functions
Pons
Under hindbrain Acts as bridge between the medulla and other parts or the brain. Regulares mocements, sleep and arousalz
Medulla
Under hindbrain Controls vital funtions
Reticular Activating System
Under hindbrain Regulates attention, movementd, sleep , walking and reflexed
Cerebellum
Under hindbrain Regulates posture, balance and muscular coordination
Emotion-focused
Use of defense mechanisms and humor
Blood circulation
Vital function - carried oxygen throughout the body
Hear rate
Vital function- Rate of our heart
Respiration
Vital function- in and out of gas
Digestion
Vital functiona metabolism, breaking down of food and absorbing of nutrients to produce energy.
As relational
When a person experiencing stress takes a step back to look at the situation that is causing the stress, and assess it.