Pshychology Chapter 11
Phase 3 of GAS
EXHAUSTION - you become more vulnerable to illness and in extreme cases, collapse and deatH
health benefits of social support
- calms/reduces blood pressure and stress - fosters stronger immune functioning - provides an opportunity to confide painful feelings
3 types of stressors
- catastrophes - significant life changes - daily hassles
Cannon
- confirmed that the stress response is part of a unified mind-body system - named the adaptive response "fight or flight"
what happens in the brain when practicing mindfulness
- strengthens connections among regions in our brain - activates brain regions associated with more reflected awareness - calms brain activation in emotional situations
anger management strategies
- wait - find healthy distraction or support - distance yourself
Phase 1 of GAS
Alarm reaction (mobilize resources)
Stressor
Anything that causes stress - terrifying truck ride
problem-focused coping
Attempting to alleviate stress directly by changing the stressor or the way we interact with that stressor.
research suggests that _______ is the happiest day of the week
Friday
Type A
Friedman and Rosenman's term for competitive, hard-driving, impatient, verbally aggressive, and anger-prone people
Type B
Friedman and Rosenman's term for easygoing, relaxed people
Phase 2 of GAS
Resistance
depletion effect
The idea that self control takes energy, and therefore when exerting a lot of self control in one area, you have less energy to exert it in other areas (ex. time of day; morning has more energy hence more self control). People who believe this doesn't exist, however, are not as affected by it.
longitudinal study of 3000 men type A and type B.... 69% of those who had heart attack were Type______
Type A
cofounding variable
a factor other than the factor being studied that might produce an effect, other influences
mindfulness meditation
a reflective practice in which people attend to current experiences in a nonjudgmental and accepting manner
Health Psychology
a subfield of psychology that provides psychology's contribution to behavioral medicine
Biofeedback
a system for electronically recording, amplifying, and feeding back information regarding a subtle physiological state, such as blood pressure or muscle tension - works best on tension headaches
cope
alleviating stress using emotional, cognitive, or behavioral methods
United States' leading cause of death
coronary heart disease
adaption-level phenomenon
our tendency to form judgments (of sounds, of lights, of income) relative to a neutral level defined by our prior experience
feel-good, do-good phenomenon
people's tendency to be helpful when already in a good mood
Primates at the top of the social pecking order are less likely to contract cold-like viral infections than those with lower social status. This best illustrates the value of:
perceived control
significant life changes
personal events; life transitions, happy or sad
Macrophages are cells that:
hunt and consume harmful invaders in the body.
Catharsis
in psychology, the idea that "releasing" aggressive energy (through action or fantasy) relieves aggressive urges
Today, the empirical study of happiness is MOST closely associated with _____ psychology.
positive
Among a sample of Holocaust survivors, self-disclosure concerning their experiences was _____ associated with their physical health later on
positively
When elderly patients take an active part in managing their own care and surroundings, their morale and health tend to improve. Such findings indicate that people do better when they experience an ___________ (internal/external) locus of control.
internal
stress does not create cancer cells, but
it weakens the body's natural defenses against them, making it more likely
Jenny's mother sets Jenny's clothes out the night before school. Her father allows Jenny to choose the clothes that she wants to wear. Jenny's grandmother noticed that Jenny was more cooperative with her father than with her mother when getting ready for school. Which of these is the MOST likely explanation?
jenny experiences more personal control when her father gets her ready for school.
social isolation
leads to higher loneliness and risk of death equivalent to smoking
One reason why Type A personalities may be more prone to heart disease is that they are more often combat ready, which leads to increased activity by the sympathetic nervous system and interferes with the:
liver's ability to remove cholesterol and fat from blood
the power to increase happiness is strongest at ___________incomes
lower
Stress can suppress the immune system by prompting a decrease in the release of _________, the immune cells that ordinarily attack bacteria, viruses, cancer cells, and other foreign substances.
lymphocytes
daily hassles
minor irritations and annoyances that are part of our everyday lives and are capable of producing stress
The results of a large study described in the textbook suggest that workplace stress increases the risk of colon cancer by a factor of
more than 5
The textbook describes an analysis of the emotion words used in billions of social media status updates from 2007 to 2010. Which research method does this analysis exemplify? Please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button.
naturalistic
when facing stress women more often
nuture and band together
social support
relationships with people and groups that can provide us with emotional comfort and personal and financial resources
faith factor
religiously active people tend to live longer than those who are not religiously active - women are more religiously active than men
Joe has been in treatment for lung cancer for the past 11 months, but has described himself as thankful and happy for every day that he has. The personal strength that has helped him to cope can be described as:
resilience
subjective well-being
self-perceived happiness or satisfaction with life. Used along with measures of objective well-being (for example, physical and economic indicators) to evaluate people's quality of life.
acculturative stress
stress resulting from the need to change and adapt a person's ways to the majority culture
Process is to event as _____ is to _____
stress; stressor
Compared with monkeys left in stable groups, those that were housed with three or four new roommates each month were more likely to experience:
suppressed production of lymphocytes
aeorbic exercise
sustained exercise that increases heart and lung fitness; may also alleviate depression and anxiety
when alerted to a negative, uncontrollable event, our ______________ arouses us. Heart rate and respiration _____________. Blood is diverted from the digestion to the skeletal ________. The body releases _______________. All this prepares the body for the __________-__________ response
sympathetic increase muscles sugar and fat fight-or-flight
genetic marker of optimism
the gene oxytocin
learned helplessness
the hopelessness and passive resignation an animal or human learns when unable to avoid repeated aversive events
the more control people have over their lives
the longer the healthier they are and the longer they live.
external locus of control
the perception that chance or outside forces beyond your personal control determine your fate. - change of postraumatic stress symptoms
relative deprivation
the perception that one is worse off relative to those with whom one compares oneself
internal locus of control
the perception that you control your own fate - have better free will and self control
Stress
the process by which we perceive and respond to certain events, called stressors, that we appraise as threatening or challenging
positive psychology
the scientific study of human flourishing, with the goals of discovering and promoting strengths and virtues that help individuals and communities to thrive
in humans, uncontrollable threats trigger
the strongest stress responses
Psychoneuroimmunology
the study of how psychological, neural, and endocrine processes together affect the immune system and resulting health
Tend-and-befriend response
under stress, people (especially women) provide support to others (tend) and bond with and seek support from others (befriend)
catastrophes
unpredictable large scale events, acculturative stress
moderate exercise adds to your quantity of life, about _______ hours longer life for every hour exercising
7
Nearly _____ percent of all Americans think that being very well off is important for happiness. This belief is _____ by scientific research
75, contradicted
the positive psychology's movement pillars
1) positive well being 2) positive traits 3) positive groups, communities and cultures
transitioning from an active exercise routine to a sedentary lifestyle increases the risk of depression in the next two years by just over _____ percent.
50
Fighting bacterial infections is to _____ as attacking viruses is to _____.
B lymphocytes; T lymphocytes
economic growth in affluent countries has provided __________- to people's morale or social well-being
NO BOOST
General Adaptation Syndrome
Seyle's concept that the body responds to stress with alarm reaction, resistance and exhaustion
NK cells are to macrophages as _____ is to _____.
attacking diseased cells; destroying worn-out cells
emotion-focused coping
attempting to alleviate stress by avoiding or ignoring a stressor and attending to emotional needs related to one's stress reaction
human body copes with stress well but_____
can be damaged by prolonged stress
which component of Type A personality has been linked most closely to coronary heart disease?
feeling angry and negative much of the time
self-control
the ability to control impulses and delay short-term gratification for greater long-term rewards
stress reaction
the body's response to a stressor - Ben's physical and emotional response
When Jason, aged 10, comes home from school, he is often very loud, energetic, and sometimes irritable. His mother is worried about his impulsiveness, but is unsure if it is a problem because he seems to act this way only when he has had school that day and his teacher describes him as well-behaved in the classroom. What is the BEST explanation for his after-school behavior?
used up his energy for self-control i . school
when facing stress MEN more often than women, tend to
withdraw socially, turn to alcohol, become emotionally insensitive
if your immune system is compromised by high levels of stress then
wounds heal slower more vulnerable to colds hasten the course of disease (HIV)