what is stress and how does it effect our lives
eustress
a positive form of stress. pushes you to achieve. related to positive events
stress
a state of worry
stress hormones
adrenaline (eninephrine), noradrenaline (norepinephrine), cortisol (stress hormone). long term exposure can cause lower immune system and blood pressure to raise and physical health problems. fight or flight
resistance
body rates remain increased
exhaustion (burnout)
body returns to homeostasis (parasympathetic nervous system)
types of stress
eustress, distress
stressors
events that cause stress
seyle general adaption syndrome (GAS)
explains the response people have to stressful events in a series of stages. alarm reaction, resistance, exhaustion (burnout). can cause medical problems.
alarm reaction
heart rate and respiration increase, body is preparing for a reaction (sympathetic nervous system)
perceived control of stress
if you believe you have control over an event, stress decreases in comparison to believing you have no control
SRRS- social readjustment rating scale
measuring stress, created by holmes and rahe, measure major changes in life
distress
negative form of stress. can cause mental and physical problems. related to negative events.
stress reactions
the way people react to a stressor