Stress Management Chapters 1-4
people who react to stress with an all-out physiological reaction, suffer from chronic anger or anxiety, have high blood pressure
hot reactors
excessive and damaging pressure of the blood against the walls of the arterial blood vessels
hypertension
*activates the autonomic nervous system
hypothalamus
*When you encounter a stressor, the sympathetic nervous system regulates the body to do what in your body?
increase heart rate, increase force with which the heart contracts, dilate coronary arteries, constrict abdominal arteries, dilate pupils, dilate bronchial tubes, increase strength of skeletal muscles, release glucose from liver, increase mental activity
*Cortisol is secreted from the adrenal cortex and is responsible for
increase in blood sugar
*the system that produces emotions, which is also known as the "seat of emotions" is called
limbic system
flirtatious type of love without any commitment
ludic love
combination of passionate and flirtatious love, characterized by jealousy
manic love
*What is the treatment for tension headaches?
medication, heat on tense muscles, or massage
*regulates heartbeat, breathing, and other similar physiological processes
medulla oblongata
result from the constriction and dilation of the carotid arteries of one side of the head
migraine
artery ruptures and a part of the heart dies from lack of oxygen
myocardial infarction
associated with vision
occipital lobe
associated with movement, orientation, recognition, perception of stimuli
parietal lobe
*a technique that involves a sensation of heaviness, warmth, and tingling in the limbs
autogenic training
surround and engulf invading substances and summon helper T cells
phagocytes
types of strains:
physical strain: tension headaches psychological strain: agoraphobia behavioral strain: alcohol abuse
physiological response in which the body turns on itself
autoimmune response
*The system that controls such body processes as hormones balance, temperature, and width of blood vessels is called the
autonomic nervous system
What two systems does the hypothalamus activate?
autonomic nervous system and endocrine system
*Examples of environmental stressors
toxins, heat, cold
True or False: the common cold may be a function of psychological stress
true
*Type ____ behavior patterns are associated with the development of coronary heart disease
type A- a behavior pattern associated with the development of coronary heart disease
fissures or cuts in the walls of the stomach, duodenum, or other parts of the intestines
ulcers
*Examples of sociological stressors
unemployment, death of a loved one
*What is it called when the degree to which the seven dimensions of health are in balance?
wellness
*Is stress dangerous to your health?
yes, too much of it can cause health problems
foreign substances irritating the body
antigen
*part of the of brain that signals the presence of stress
hippocampus
*examples of psychological stressors
threats to self-esteem, depression
secretes thyroxin due to the influence of the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland
thyroid gland
*What characteristics describe a cancer-prone person?
1. holding resentment, with the inability to forgive 2. using self-pity 3. lacking the ability to develop and maintain meaningful interpersonal relationships 4. having a poor self-image
obesity occurs when body mass index is ______ or higher
30
*According to a survey of college students' health conducted by the American College Health Association in 2010, _____ percent of college students experienced more than average or tremendous levels of stress.
48%
*What are the three stages of general adaption syndrome (in order)?
Alarm reaction, stage of resistance, stage of exhaustion
Who identified the relationship between stress and coronary heart disease?
Friedman and Rosenman
Who studied the physiological response to stress?
Hans Selye
cumulative biological wear that results from responses to stress that seek to maintain body equilibrium
allostatic load
Who related evolution to psychosomatic disease?
Simeons
Who added a component to the standard cancer therapy: it consists of visualizing the beneficial effects of the therapy upon the malignancy?
Simonton
restriction on credit cards for those under 21, protection form prescreened offers, prohibition of gifts by credit issuers
The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act of 2009
substances produced by the body to fight antigens and stimulate the release of chemical
antibodies
first to describe the body's reaction to stress
Walter Cannon
*Who identified the flight-or-flight response? What is it?
Walter Cannon, the body's stress reaction that includes an increase in heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, and serum cholesterol
Who studied illness, disease, and stress?
Wolff, LeShan, and Engel
*What is the autoimmune response?
a physiological response in which the body turns on itself
occurs more frequently among college students than any other age group, rapists act violently against the victim due to past experiences
acquaintance rape
caused by a virus known as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
*adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) activates the _________ to secrete corticoid hormones
adrenal cortex
influenced by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland
adrenal cortex
activated through a direct nerve connection from the posterior portion of the hypothalamus
adrenal medulla
*unnecessary muscle tension
bracing
*The preattack stage of a migraine headache is called a _______-
constriction phase or prodrome
focuses on one's attitude toward stressful events, buffering between stress and the development of illness and disease
hardiness theory
*In order to have a healthy level of cholesterol in your blood, your HDLS should be _________ and your LDLs should be
high, low
unbridled multiplication of cells
cancer
cancer-causing agents
carcinogens
*coordinates body movements
cerebellum
*upper part of the brain responsible for thinking functions
cerebral cortex
*What are the two major components of the brain?
cerebral cortex and subcortex
rupture of blood vessel in the brain
cerebral hemorrhage
*the largest and uppermost portion of the brain, consisting of two hemispheres
cerebrum
accumulates on the walls of the blood vessels, blocks the flow of blood to various parts of the body
cholesterol
system responsible for digestion
gastrointestinal system
regulate metabolism of glucose and are detected by the hippocampal cells
glucocorticoids
*Researchers have found high cortisol levels that do not decline during the day in people who are
depressed and those who have experienced traumatic events
*regulates emotions and includes the thalamus and hypothalamus
diencephalon
*bad things to which one must adapt and that can lead to a stress reaction (example: death of a loved one)
distress
*What is the goal of stress management? Should you try to eliminate all stress?
do not eliminate all stress, use stress as a motivator for peak performance, identify the useful, stimulating, and welcoming aspects of stress
includes all the glands that secrete hormones
endocrine system
passionate love
erotic love
*What is hypertension called with no known cause?
essential hypertension
*good things to which one must adapt and that can lead to a stress reaction (example: job promotion)
eustress
*What can cause hypertension?
excessive amounts of sodium, kidney disease,
*How do men and women generally respond to stress differently?
females- tend to exhibit nurturing activities designed to protect themselves and others (tend and befriend), use more social groups males- exhibit more of an flight-or-flight response
associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving
frontal lobe
*What are the seven dimensions of health and define them?
physical- the ability of the body to function daily with energy remaining to respond to emergencies; the absence of disease; the level of fitness social- the ability to interact well with people and the environment mental- to ability to learn and grow intellectually emotional- the ability to control emotions so that you can feel comfortable spiritual- a belief in some undying force environmental- a healthy, supportive setting in which to function occupational- having a job that is satisfying, doing meaningful work
*part of the sub cortex responsible for breathing
pons
regulates sleep
pons
*Feeling irritable or having outbursts of anger is a symptom of_______________ that is most likely to be categorized as arousal
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
*involves contracting and relaxing muscle groups throughout the body (called neuromuscular relaxation)
progressive relaxation
physical disease caused by emotional stress, does not include an invasion of disease-causing microorganism involved
psychogenic
*refers to a physical disease caused by emotional stress (example: asthma)
psychogenic disease
*conditions that have a mind and a body component are called
psychosomatic
involves both the mind and the body, referred to as psychophysiological, can be diagnosed, manifested physically
psychosomatic disease
a series of bodily changes that are the opposite of the stress reaction
relaxation response
network of nerves that connects that mind and body, provides the neural connections that are needed for the processing and learning of information and the ability to pay attention to the correct task
reticular activating system (RAS)
stress occurs when there is not enough social support available to respond to the event effectively
social support theory
results from the mind increasing the body's susceptibility to disease-causing microbes or natural degenerative processes
somatogenic
*occurs when the mind increases the body's susceptibility to some disease-causing microbes or some natural degenerate process
somatogenic disease
calm, companionate type of love
storgic love
*stimulus with the potential for triggering the flight-or-flight response
stressor
lack of oxygen to the brain resulting from a blockage or rupture of a blood vessel
stroke (apoplexy)
*lower part of the brain responsible for various physiological processes necessary to stay alive
subcortex
associated with perception and recognition of sounds, memory, and speech
temporal lobe
develops due to an interference with the smooth functioning of the jaw
temporomandibular syndrome
caused by muscle tension accompanying stress
tension headaches
*relays sensory impulses from other parts of the nervous system to the cerebral cortex
thalamus
transports blood between the body cell and organs
the cardiovascular system
*Those who have successfully managed posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) attribute it to is (list 3)
those who had supportive relationships with family and friends, they did not dwell on the trauma, they had personal faith/religion/hope, and they had a sense of humor