Chapter 13 & 15: Personality and Stress Flashcards

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stress

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state brought on by any situation that threatens or appears to threaten a person’s sense of well-being, thus challenging the individual’s ability to cope

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stressor

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a situation/circumstance that triggers the stress response

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3
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acute stress

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short term and definite endpoint

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4
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chronic stress

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long terms and lacks definite endpoint

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5
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frustration

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emotion felt when thwarted in the pursuit of a goals

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6
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pressure

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expectation or demand that someone act in certain way

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7
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conflict

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discomfort brought about by 2+ incompatible goals/impulses

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approach-approach conflict

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person just choose b/w 2 equally desirable options

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avoidance-avoidance conflict

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person must choose b/w two equally undesirable options

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10
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approach-avoidance conflict

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when many available choices both have good and bad qualities

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11
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daily hassles

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everyday annoyances

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12
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life changes

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shifts that require adjustment

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13
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traumatic events

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unexpected sever events that create extreme disruptions

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14
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posttraumatic stress disorder

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anxiety disorder characterized by lingering, persistent, frightening thoughts/memories of event/depression

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15
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general adaptation syndrom

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Hans Selye 3 stage response to stress

alarm and aroused, then resistance but susceptible to diseases of adaptation, exhaustion

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primary appraisal

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an evaluation of a situation to determine whether it poses a threat or not

appraisal to determine how sever your stress is

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secondary appraisal

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appraisal of one’s personal resources and ability to cope w/ a stressor

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18
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type A

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competitiveness, impatience, anger, hostility

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19
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type b

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less aggressive, more relaxed, less hostile than type a

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20
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type c

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difficulty in expressing or acknowledging negative feelings

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21
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coping

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efforts to manage, reduce or tolerate stress

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22
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problem-focused

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strategies dealing directly with stressor such as changing stressor in some way

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23
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emotion focused

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strategies focused on changing one’s feelings about the stressor

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24
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psychoneuroimmunology

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area of study focusing on links b/w stress, immune system, health

stress slows down lymphocytes and reduces their ability to fight
norepinephrine helps slow functioning of immune system in face of high/continuing stress
cortisol lowers immune system functioning during periods of extended stress

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25
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distress

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stress caused by unpleasant situations or circumstances

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26
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eustress

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optimal level of stress needed to promote physical and psychological health

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27
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inoculation

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exposing oneself to a relatively low level of stress in a controlled situation in order to improve later performance in a more stressful situation

the more complex the task the less stress is required for optimal performance

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personality

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the unique characteristics that account for the enduring patterns of inner experience and outward behaviour

29
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conscious mind

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composed of the thoughts and feelings of which we are aware at any given moment

30
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preconscious

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contains the mental content that can easily be brought up to the conscious if attended to

31
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unconscious

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contains the content of our mind that we are unaware of unless circumstances

32
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id

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personality element representing basic instinctual drives

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ego

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personality elements that works to help satisfy the drives of id while complying w/ constraints placed on behaviour by the environment

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superego

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personality element that determines which impulses are acceptable to express openly

35
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psychosexual stages

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stages in development of personality labelled oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital influenced by sexuality and aggression

oaplg

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neurosis

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abnormal behaviour pattern caused by unresolved conflict with ego, id, superego

37
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defense mechanism

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unconscious tactics by ego to protect individual from anxiety

38
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repression

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most basic defense mechanism of keeping unpleasant memories/thoughts buried

39
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denial

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process of refusing to recognize an existing situation

40
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weakness of freud theories

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lack of predictive power
small sample size and not cross cultural

41
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alfred adler

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social needs/conscious thoughts more important than sexual needs/unconscious thoughts

42
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carl jung

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collective unconscious with shared memories or achetypes

43
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karen horney

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cultural influences on behaviour, basic anxiety

44
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self-actualization

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need for humans to fulfill their full and special potential

Abraham Maslow

45
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self-concept

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a pattern of self-perception that remains consistent over time and characterizes someone

carl rogers

46
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unconditional positive regard

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acceptance w/o terms or conditions

carl rogers

47
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personality traits

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tendencies to behave in certain ways that remain relatively the same across situations

48
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superfactors

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fundamental dimension of personality made up of clusters of related traits

49
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Raymond D. Cattell

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factor analysis to find main super traits 16PF

50
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Gordon Allport

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4500 dictionary based words to describe personality traits

51
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Hans Eysenck and factor analysis

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superfactors: extraversion, neuroticism, psychoticism

52
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five factors (OCEAN)

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openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism

McRae abd Costa

53
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situationism

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behaviour is governed primarily by the variables in given situation rather than by internal traits

54
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interactionism

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relationship b/w person’s underlying personality traits and the reinforcing aspects of situations in which they choose to put themselves in

55
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phrenology

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method of assessing a person’s mental/moral qualities by shape of their skull

56
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3 tempermants bruh

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negative emotionality, positive emotionality, disinhibition versus constraint

57
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social role theory

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gender difference occur because boys and girls develop different behaviours and skills based largely on difference of gender role expectations

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personality disorders

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inflexible pattern of inner experience and outward behaviour that causes distress or difficulty with daily functioning

59
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narcissistic peronsality disorder

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high degree of self-interest and a high, often unrealistic degree of self importance

60
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antisocial personality disorder

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extreme and callous disregard for feelings and rights of others

61
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borderline personality disorder

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sever instability in emotions and self-concept and high levels of volatility

62
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personality inventory

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paper-pen questionnaire designed to assess aspects of personality

63
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socially desirable responding

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create good impression by tailoring answers

64
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projective tests

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personality assessment devices intended to tap a person’s unconscious by presenting an ambiguous stimuli and asking them to interpret it

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