Chapter 7 - Coping, Resillience, And Social Support Flashcards

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Approach oriented coping

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The tendency to Cope with stressful events by tackling them directly and attempting to develop solutions

May ultimately be an especially effective method of coping, although it may produce accompanying distress

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Avoidance oriented coping

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The tendency to cope with threatening events by withdrawing, minimizing, or avoiding them;

Believed to be an effective short-term, though not an effective long-term response to stress

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Buffering hypothesis

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The hypothesis that coping resources are useful primarily under conditions of high stress, and not necessarily under conditions of low stress

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Control enhancing interventions

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Interventions with patients who are awaiting treatment for the purpose of enhancing their perceptions of control over those treatments

Interventions include information, relaxation and cognitive behavioral techniques, such as learning to think differently about the unpleasant sensations to reduce anxiety, improve coping, and promote recovery

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Coping strategies

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Process of attempting to address the demands of a specific stressful experience

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Coping style

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And individuals preferred style of dealing with stressful situations

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Direct effects hypothesis

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The theory that coping resources, such as social support have beneficial psychological and health effects under conditions of both high stress and low stress

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Emotion focused coping

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Efforts to regulate emotions associated with a stressful encounter

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Emotional support

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Indications from other people that one is loved and valued and cared for

Believed to be an important aspect of social support during times of stress

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Informational support

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The provision of information to a person experiencing stress by friends, family, and other people in the individuals, social network

Believed to help reduce the distressing and health compromising effects of stress

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Invisible support

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Support received from another person that is outside the recipients awareness

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Matching hypothesis

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The hypothesis that social support is helpful to an individual to the extent that the kind of support offered satisfies the individuals specific needs

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Negative affectivity

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A Personality variable marked by a pervasive negative mood, including anxiety, depression, and hostility

Believe to be implicated in the experience of symptoms, the seeking of medical treatment and possibly illness

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Problem focused coping

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Attempts to do something constructive about the stressful situations that are harming or threatening to an individual

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Psychological control

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The perception that one has at one’s disposal a response that will reduce minimize illuminate, or offset the adverse effects of an unpleasant event, such as a medical procedure

Essentially, ones belief that their behavior can influence the environment and bring about a desired outcome

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Self-esteem

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A global evaluation of one’s qualities and attributes

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Social support

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Information from other people that one is loved, and cared for steamed and valued and part of a network of communication and mutual obligation

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Stress carriers

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Individuals who create stress for others, without necessarily increasing their own levels of stress

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Stress management

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A problem for dealing with stress, in which people learn how they appraise a stressful event, develop skills for coping with stress and practice putting these skills into effect

Programs typically involve 3 stages
1. Learn what stress is
2. Aquire skills to cope with stress
3. Practice skills in targeted situations

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Stress moderators

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Internal and external resources and vulnerabilities that modify how stress is experienced and it’s effects

Essentially how aspects of life effect your level of stress for a given situation

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Tangible assistance

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The provision of material support by one person to another, such as services, financial assistance or goods

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Time management

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Skills for learning, how to use one time more effectively to accomplish ones goals

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Negative affectivity is related to

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Poor health, including such chronic disorder is as arthritis, diabetes chronic pain, and coronary artery disease and

Are also at higher risk for addiction and poor coping skills

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Life orientation test (LOT-R)

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Created by Scheir and colleagues

A measure of dispositional optimism that identifies generalized positive expectations about the future

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Collective control

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Construct that maintains that through collaboration with family and friends, or a medical practitioner, that one will be successfully able to cope with a stressful event

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Perceived control

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Closely related to self efficacy, which is a more narrow believe that one’s actions to obtain a specific outcome in a specific situation will be successful

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The BRIEF COPE

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Assesses commonly used coping strategies for managing stressful events. People write how they are coping with a stressful event by answering items on a scale from 0 to 3.

0 being (I haven’t been doing this at all)

3 being (I’ve been doing this a lot)

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Communal coping

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Collective effort of members of a connected network to manage a distressing event

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Mindfulness meditation

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Goal of helping people approach, stressful situations mindfully rather than reacting to them automatically

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Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)

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Intervention that incorporates, mindful awareness and acceptance with the fundamental premise, that pain, grief and illness are inevitable elements of life

Promotes psychological flexibility and committed pursuit of core values and life goals rather than striving to eliminate or escape life’s troubles

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Expressive writing and how it effects stress

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Research has shown that people who experience traumatic and stressful events about their lives will have less psychological issues after writing