Chap. 5: Stress & Physical & Mental health Flashcards

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Stress

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psychological condition that involves the experience or perception of challenges to our physical or emotional well-being that exceeds our coping resources and abilities

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Stressors

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  • external demands
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risk factors

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  • exposure to trauma or abuse, genetics, cumulative stress
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protective factors

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  • higher level of optimism, greater psychological control, better social support
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5
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resilience

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  • ability to function well and experience very few symptoms following a traumatic event
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Characteristics of stressors

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  • the severity of stressor
  • how long it lasts (aka Chronicity)
  • timing
  • how closely it affects own life
  • how expected it is
  • how controllable it is
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Allostatic load

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biological cost of adapting to stress

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stress & physical health immune system functioning

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  • stress is linked to suppression of immune system
  • slows healing wounds by 24-40%
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emotional health

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  • influences physical health and immune system as well
  • Depression
    - disrupted immune function
    - risk of heart disease
  • Anxiety
    - risk of heart attack
  • social isolation
  • positive psychology
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Mind-Body connection

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  • our thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and attitudes can positively or negatively affect our biological functioning
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Treatment of stress-related physical disorders

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  • biological intervention
    • surgery
    • meds
  • psychological intervention
    - emotional disclosure
    - relaxation/meditation
    - cognitive-behavior therapy
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Adjustment disorder

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  • DSM disorder
  • psych response to a common stressor (divorce, death, job loss) that results in clinically significant behavioral or emotional symptoms
  • symptoms must begin within 3 months of onset of stressor
  • stress causes inability to function normally
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PTSD

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  • moved into “Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders”
  • traumatic stressors
    - combat, rape, natural disaster, etc..
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Acute Stress Disorder

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  • diagnostic category used when symptoms of PTSD develop shortly after experiencing a traumatic event and last at least 2 days but less than 1 month
  • IF SYMPTOMS CONTINUE PAST 1 MONTH - DIAGNOSIS IS PTSD
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PTSD: causes & risk factors

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  • type of trauma
    - traumas from human intent (rape)more likely
    to cause PTSD than events not personal in
    nature (natural disaster/accident)
  • degree of direct exposure
    - more direct leads to likelihood of PTSD
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Treatment

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  • prolonged exposure (PE)
    - involves asking the patient to vividly recount
    the traumatic event over until a decrease in
    emotional response
  • Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
    - involves examining thoughts and beliefs about
    trauma itself and its impact on the person
  • Written Exposure therapy
    - involves re-writing about experience and
    emotion felt