Test 2 Notes
Testosterone
reduces oxytocin
Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI)
studies reaction between stress and the immune system, endocrine system, and our nervous system
Positive Reappraisal
taking a second to look back at a stressful event and look for the positive things
Displacement
taking anger out on another person or thing ex. slamming the door
Reaction Formation
taking opposite belief because true belief causes anxiety
3 Strategies of Direct Coping
Confrontation, Compromise, and Withdrawal
Withdrawal
avoiding a situation can be effective when compromise is not possible
Three students, Fred, Alice and Carl, were all preparing for an important exam. Fred was not at all stressed about the exam and chose to see a movie instead of studying. Fred failed the exam. Alice was somewhat stressed about the exam, so she studied each day for two weeks. Alice passed the exam. Carl was extremely stressed about the exam. Although he'd originally planned to study for four hours each day, each time he sat down to study, Carl had an anxiety attack. Like Fred, Carl ultimately failed the exam. Which student in the above scenario was experiencing eustress, as defined by your textbook? a) Fred b) Alice c) Carl d) None of the students experienced eustress.
b) Alice Alice experienced eustress, defined as the optimal amount of stress that people need to promote health and well-being. Fred was not stressed enough about the exam; whereas, Carl was too stressed.
Stress causes cancer. a) True b) False
b) False As stated in the textbook, "...stress itself cannot give a person cancer." However, stress can have a suppressing effect on the immune system, which makes the unchecked growth of cancer more likely.
Which personality type is most likely to strongly agree with the following statement: "I can relax without guilt"?. a) Type A b) Type B c) Type C d) Type F
b) Type B According to your textbook, Type B personalities are most likely to strongly agree with this statement.
Which of the following is an example of an avoidance-avoidance conflict? a) a person who enjoys the ocean has to choose between retiring in the Bahamas or in Tahiti b) a student has to decide whether to turn in an unfinished paper and receive a failing grade or hand it in late and lose many points c) someone wanting to eat some cake but not wanting the calories d) a person who loves chocolate must choose between chocolate cake or chocolate ice cream
b) a student has to decide whether to turn in an unfinished paper and receive a failing grade or hand it in late and lose many points Avoidance-avoidance conflicts involve having to choose between two undesirable outcomes.
Trying to decide on whether to take a trip to the Bahamas, which would be very enjoyable but would severely limit the amount of money you would have to spend on other items, is an example of a(n) a) approach-approach conflict. b) approach-avoidance conflict. c) avoidance-avoidance conflict. d) multiple approach-avoidance conflict.
b) approach-avoidance conflict. Approach-avoidance conflicts focus on one decision that has both positive and negative aspects to it.
Research shows that ____________lowers blood pressure in adolescents and adults. a) sensory deprivation b) concentrative meditation c) sublimation d) acculturation
b) concentrative meditation Concentrative mediation places one in a state of relaxation and lowers blood pressure
The Type A behavior pattern is a significant predictor of a) mental illness. b) coronary heart disease. c) cancer. d) respiratory illnesses .
b) coronary heart disease. The original development of the idea of Type A personality was in order to describe and predict the individuals who were at high risk for heart disease.
When stress levels are elevated, the amount of natural killer cells in the body tends to a) increase. b) decrease. c) stay the same. d) There are not enough data to say at this point.
b) decrease Natural killer cells are important cells in the body that serve to limit the growth of cancerous cells. During times of stress, the level of natural killer cells tends to decrease, thus increasing the chances of tumor growth.
The response an individual might have to an unpleasant stressor, such as losing his job, would be called a) eustress. b) distress. c) stress appraisal. d) negative stressors.
b) distress The response to negative stressors is called distress and the response to positive stressors or the optimal level of stressors is referred to as eustress.
Asian Americans
enjoy big and close contact with others but don't disclose reason for stress
Internal Locus of Control
you believe you are responsible for your own actions
Type D
"disstressed personality" depression, shyness, pessimistic, sarcastic, cornary heart disease, too much cortizol (can cause heart attack
Over ____% of marriages end in divorce
50
Extreme stressors in order
1 unemployment 2 divorce/separation 3 Bereavement 4 Catastrophes 5 Combat and other threatening attacks
5 Sources of Frustration
1. Delays 2. Lack of resources 3. Losses 4. Failures 5. Discrimination
____ Americans live with extreme stress
1/3
Approach/Avoidance Conflict
2 possibilities, each have good AND bad qualities, attracted and repelled at the same time
__-__% of the effect of any biological cure is caused by the placebo effect
30-50
Over ____% of children under 18 are a product of a divorce
40
GAS
Alarm Reaction---> Resistance----> Exhaustion
4 ways to a healthy lifestyle
Diet, exercise, quit smoking, avoid high risk behaviors
9
__ out of 10 drivers have experienced road rage toward them
1500-2000
____-____ injuries and fatalities due to road rage
The Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) measures stress related to a) positive and negative life events. b) only negative life events. c) only positive life events. d) internal stressors.
a) positive and negative life events. The SRRS assumes that any change (either positive or negative) will serve as a stressor in an individual's life.
The term used to describe the physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses to events that are viewed as threatening or challenging is a) stress. b) stressors. c) uncontrollability. d) pressures.
a) stress The response itself is called stress and the event that causes the response is called a stressor.
Sublimation
act out unacceptable impulses in socially acceptable ways ex. working out when angry
Adjustment
any effort to cope with stress
Stressor
any environmental demand that creates a sense of tension requires that we adapt and adjust
Confrontation
attack problem head on and find solution, anger can be effective if expressed with restraint
Her mother is ill and Vanna is feeling overwhelmed and sad. To cope with this stress of her mother's illness, Vanna has been writing her feelings down in a journal. Vanna is using a) problem-focused coping. b) emotion-focused coping. c) distraction. d) reappraisal.
b) emotion-focused coping. Vanna is coping with her stress by focusing on and thinking about her emotions.
Arnold was repeatedly passed up for a promotion. In reaction to this frustration, Arnold quit his job. Which of the following best describes Arnold's approach to dealing with frustration? a) displaced aggression b) escape or withdrawal c) downward social comparison d) projection
b) escape or withdrawal Arnold's approach to dealing with frustration is to escape or withdrawal by leaving his job, the perceived source of his frustration.
Which of the following is an example of a stressor that would be classified as a hassle according to Richard Lazarus? a) getting married b) locking your keys in the car c) losing your house due to a flood d) the death of a family member
b) locking your keys in the car Lazarus focused on the minor daily annoyances, such as losing your car keys, as a significant source of stress in our lives.
Gloria is a tax accountant and is very busy from January to April 15, which is the tax return filing deadline. She feels that she must work long hours during this time to meet the April 15 deadline for her clients. Gloria is experiencing a) anxiety. b) pressure. c) overload. d) cognitive dissonance.
b) pressure Although anxiety may be a result of pressure, Gloria is experiencing pressure as a result of her need to work longer hours to meet a deadline.
After we have decided that a certain event is a stressor, we must decide how we will deal with it and what resources are available for coping with the stressor. This process is called a) primary appraisal. b) secondary appraisal. c) stress-related decision. d) hassle-related decision.
b) secondary appraisal. Secondary appraisal involves deciding how to deal with a stressor and estimating the resources available for coping with it, while primary appraisal is the first step we take when facing a potential threat; it involves estimating its severity and determining whether it is a challenge or a threat.
Proactive Coping
be proactive, anticipate stressful events and take stepsto avoid them or minimize impact
Alarm Reaction
began when body realized danger
Resilience
bounce back and can let things go easily
According to your textbook, which personality type may have the highest risk for developing cancer? a) Type A b) Type B c) Type C d) Type F
c) Type C Type C people tend to have difficulty expressing negative emotions. They may internalize their anger and are often lonely. These characteristics have been associated with a higher risk of developing cancer.
A woman who had an unpleasant confrontation with her boss and then goes home and yells at the dog would be displaying a) uncontrollability. b) pressure. c) displaced aggression. d) catastrophe.
c) displaced aggression. Displaced aggression often occurs when the person or object that a person is really angry at is not an accessible target.
According to Selye, some people may develop illnesses such as high blood pressure or weakened immune system during the ______ stage of the general adaptation syndrome. a) alarm b) collapse c) exhaustion d) resistance
c) exhaustion During the resistance stage, the body uses its resources to fight off the stressor. It is not until the next stage, exhaustion, that bodily resources are so depleted that stress- related diseases can develop.
Pepe moved from Argentina to France. He chose not to learn to speak and write French, continues to maintain his old culture's styles of dress and customs, and lives in a neighborhood where only people from Argentina live. Pepe has used which method of entering the majority culture? a) integration b) assimilation c) separation d) marginalization
c) separation Separation occurs when a person tries to maintain his or her original cultural identity. Assimilation occurs when a person completely gives up his or her old cultural identity and adopts the majority culture's ways.
4 proven ways to reduce stress
calm down, reach out, religion and alturism, learn to cope effectively
HD EEG
cap with 256 electrobes while going through a [usually monotonous] virtualbuilding
Conflict
causes: incompatible demands, opportunities, and needs or goals
Hans Selye
coined General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)
Exhaustion
completely exhausted after a period of chronic stress ineffective coping mechanisms synical belief that nothing is worth it leads to Stockholm Syndrome
According to the cognitive-mediational theory of emotions proposed by Richard Lazarus, which of the following would be the best way to reduce the stress of losing a job? a) Try to ignore the problem. b) Try to understand all the negative implications of the loss. c) List all the resources that you do not have available and will need to acquire. d) View the loss as a challenge and opportunity to explore a new career.
d) View the loss as a challenge and opportunity to explore a new career. The cognitive-mediational theory of emotions suggests that the way we think about or interpret a stressor is the biggest factor in determining our response.
You are a psychologist working with a new client, an immigrant from China, who is experiencing adjustment problems due to stress. Which of the following are you first going to consider when assessing your client's ability to cope? a) use of meditative strategies b) use of psychological defense mechanisms c) ability to use biofeedback equipment d) cultural background
d) cultural background Psychological defense mechanisms are significant but would not be as important in your initial assessment as would cultural background, especially since the client is from a country with a very different culture.
Stress has been shown to be related to a) increased resistance to environmental threats. b) decreased efficiency of the reticular formation. c) increased galvanic skin response. d) decreased efficiency of the body's immune system.
d) decreased efficiency of the body's immune system. Stress is related to decreased efficiency of the immune system.
Someone who would be classified as having a Type C personality would be likely to a) openly express his or her anger at someone. b) try to always look on the bright side of a situation. c) display a great deal of hostility when things don't go his or her way. d) internalize his or her anger so that no one can see his or her true emotion.
d) internalize his or her anger so that no one can see his or her true emotion. Type C personalities tend to internalize their emotions.
Which method of acculturation would tend to lead to the greatest degree of stress? a) integration b) assimilation c) separation d) marginalization
d) marginalization Marginalization occurs when an individual is not a part of his original culture, nor is he a part of the new culture. This method of acculturation has been found to create the greatest amount of acculturative stress.
The general adaptation syndrome proposed by Hans Selye describes how we respond to stress with regard to our a) psychological reactions. b) emotional reactions. c) social reactions. d) physical reactions.
d) physical reactions. The general adaptation syndrome describes our body's physical reactions to stress.
Bereavement
death of a loved one
Compromise
deciding on a more realistic solution or goal when the ideal solution or goal is not practical
Charles G. Morris
developed 5 sources of frustration
Kurt Lewin
did a study on conflict in 1935 and developed the 3 basic types of conflict
Walter Cannon
discovered fight or flight
Pessimists
dwell on failure, expect to fail, probably will fail
Religion and Alturism
elderly people who pray more are less sick and are happier
Type A
everything HAS to be perfect, deal with life with patience and hostility, constantly striving for stress, everything has to be in order, never late ----high blood pressure, higher heart rate, more likely to get coronary heart disease
Calm Down
exercise, excessive writing, relaxation training
Hypocretes
father of modern medicine; 60 different ways of living
Frustration
feeling that occurs when we are prevented reaching a goal
Pressure
feeling that you need to speed up, intensify, or change the direction of your behavior
Optimists
happy about life and see life as a challenge and not a threat
Avoidance/Avoidance Conflict
have to choose 1 but you don't want to do either of them
Approach/Approach Conflict
have to make a choice of 2 equally appealing things but must do only 1
Alturism
help other peple
Type C
introvertive, sensitive, thoughtful, perfectionist
External Locus of Control
it's everyone else's fault, or due to luck/destiny causes less stress
Oxytocin
linked to by the tend and befirend response causes you to be more loving
Maslow
made hierarchy of needs (know them for the test) believed well adjusted people seek to actualize themselves, are unconventional, and creative thinkers
Rationalization
making up excuses for your behavior ex. "I was fired because i didn't kiss up to the boss"
Compromise is the...
most common and effective way of coping directly with stress
3 things that help people with PTSD
need to be at sight of trauma, emotional support from family and friends, and expectation that the person will return back to normal life
Type B
nothing bothers them, little annoyances of life are whatever, no test anxiety-- who cares?
Stockholm Syndrome
people who have been kidnapped have identified with the captors and want to please them
Resistance
physical symptoms and other signs of strain appear as we struggle against increasing psychological disorganization use of inappropriate coping techniques
Projection
placing unacceptable impulses in yourself onto somone else ex. losing an argument and saying "you're stupid"
Denial
refusing to accept the reality of a situation
Women
report that they are far more stressed
Direct Coping
see stress, hit it head on, see stress as being problem oriented, need to make some changes, immediate issues
European Americans
seek explicit social support
3 stages of dealing with catastrophes
shock stage, suggestible, recovery stage
Learn to Cope Effectively
sometimes we make things worse than they are
Richard Lazarus
specialized in stress, life's petty annoyances, and frustrations things that bother you everyday
Stress
state of psychological tension or strain
Reach Out
to friends and family
Hardiness
tolerate stress exceptionally well, THRIVE on stress
Repression
too painful to deal with; push them into the unconcious
Intellectualization
trying to avoid unacceptable emotions by focusing on intellectual aspects
Suppression
trying to forget something that causes you anxiety
Regression
turn to a previous stage of development and be immature