Managing Stress Flashcards

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3 types of way with copying with stress

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Drug therapies, biofeedback and stress inoculation therapy

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Types of drug therapies

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Benzodiazepines and beta blockers

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Benzodiazepines

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Most common types Librium and Valium
- enhance the neurotransmitter GABA which has quieting effect on the brain neurons
- benzodiazepines react with GABA sites
- opens channels allowing ca2+ ions to enter neurone
- ca2+ makes neuron less responsive to other NT that would excite the neurone
- allows individual to feel calmer and less anxious

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Beta blockers

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  • Reduced over activity in the sympathetic division of the ANS
  • reduce heart rate and blood pressure in cardiovascular system
  • beta blocker act on the sympathetic NS
  • reduce activity of adrenaline and noradrenaline = key agents in the sympathomedullary response
  • bind to receptors on the heart and blood vessels
  • receptors are not stimulated and noradrenaline and adrenaline has no effect in increasing heart rate and blood pressure
  • fight or flight response does not occur
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Drug therapy research support

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Kahn et al
- followed 250 patients over 8 weeks
- found BZs significantly superior to placebo
- meta analysis of studies focusing on the treatment of social anxiety found that BZs more effective at reducing anxiety than other drugs

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Evaluation of drug therapies

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Strengths
- using drugs to reduce stress takes very little effort or time for the user
- much easier than stress inoculation therapy eg require a lot of effort, time, motivation for patients
- reduces heart rate and blood pressure rapidly showing they have a life saving effect in people with life threatening hypertension

Weaknesses
Addiction
- lead to physical dependency even in low doses of BZ show marked withdrawal symptoms when stop taking them eg problem sleeping
- recommission only used for short period of time

Side effects
- eg tiredness and increased aggressiveness
- fully informed consent gained before prescription as bbs not intersecting with brain activity there are no serve side effects

Treating symptoms not cause

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What is stress inoculation therapy form of

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CBT

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What did meichenbaum suggest about SIT

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  • ppl should develop a form of coping before the problem arises and inoculate themselves against the disease of stress
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Main assumptions of SIT

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  • people experience stress because of the way the negatively internet situations and this has an effect on negative thoughts
  • SIT poeple learn technique to cope with present and future stress
  • aim to change clients emotional and behavioural response before they become anxious
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3 stage process of SIT

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Conceptualisation
- client identify stressors their unusual response and the success of these responses
- challenge some of these client interpretations

Skill acquisition and rehearsal
- develop and practise coping skills to be used in stressful situations
- tailored to the client and both cognitive and behavioural

Application and follow through
- apply newly acquired skills to increasingly difficult situations in the real world
- may use imagery, modelling and role playing
- the therapist may provide support and further training when necessary as this is an ongoing therapy process

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Evaluation of SIT

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Strengths
- Deal with stressor directly = teaching ppl how to identify stress and Devon effective techniques
- also provide a patient with a tool that can be used in the future
- individual needs and that can be properly tailored to the person

Weaknesses
- time consuming and not easy Which requires a skilled practitioner making it expensive and lots of commitment from ptp so may not be for everyone

unsuitable for certain member
- requires certain level of intelligence or education to enable client to effectively to communicate their problems and their perception to the analyst

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What is biofeedback

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  • deals with bodies physiological response to stress
  • indivial learns to exert voluntary control over involuntary behaviours being made aware of what is happening in ANS
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4 stages of biofeedback

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Relaxation
- client taught techniques on how to relax
- effect of reducing activity of sympathetic NS and parasympathetic NS
- adrenaline/noradrenaline no longer produced
- lower heart rate and blood pressure

Feedback
- client attached to machines eg EMG/EEG provides information about activity of ANS eg breathing pattern and heart rate
- client practise relaxation techniques whilst seeing feedback
- client aims to hear see a change in feedback and respond by relaxing

Operant conditioning
- relaxation techniques successfully decreases heart rate breathing rate
- acts as a reward for client and reinforces it = likely to repeat behaviour

Transfer
- learn skills for real life

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Supporting evidence for biofeedback

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Lemaire et al
- 40 staff physicians (23 men and 17 women) from various medical practises were recruited
- physicians in the intervention groups were instructed to use a biofeedback based stress management whereas those in control didn’t
- stress measured using scale developed to capture short term changes in global perception of stress for physicians

Found:
- mean stress score declined significantly for the intervention group but not for control groups

Conclusion
- demonstrated biofeedback based stress management tools may be simple and effective stress reduction strategies for physicians

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Evaluation of biofeedback

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Strength
Continued popularity
- popular for not only stress but migraines, asthma’s other dieses
- bradley - found ptp who underwent biofeedback has significantly fewer headaches than those who only practise relaxation techniques v suggest biofeedback might be superior to relaxation only
However
- reduction in symptoms might be due to a placebo effect ptps might think the methods is more effective because of the presence of sophisticated machines

Better than drug therapies
- Doesn’t just treat symptom but the problem as well
- non invasive and does not alter the body perman as drugs would do
- treat children cannot be treated with drugs or SIT as it would be more mentally challenging

Weaknesses
- requires effort from patient and requires a specialist

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