Resilience Flashcards

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Define Resilience

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The ability to maintain psychobiological allostasis

The ability to adapt successfully to severe and chronic stress

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What are some psychosocial factors associated with resilience?

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Facing fears and active coping
Optimism and positive emotions
Cognitive reappraisal, positive reframing, and acceptance
Social competence and support
Purpose in life, moral compass, meaning, and spirituality

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What are some underlying neurobiological mechansims associated with resilience?

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Cognitive flexibility and control
Healthy reward signalling
Well regulated emotional responses
Optimal hormonal function
Stress inoculation
Functional fear circuitry
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Positive life experiences promote resilience by developing:

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Healthy stress axis with functional feedback

Healthy CNS structures that promote cognitive control

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What is Stress Inoculation?

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Resilience to stress through previous encounter

Short term actions of cortisol promote adaptations

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Touch can stimulate the release of ________ ?

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Endorphins (opioids)

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Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC) contains receptors for _________ which when stimulated can create feeling of _________ and increase rational decision making (active coping) in that area

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Opioid

Reward

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What is Oxytocin and what effects does it have on resilience?

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Love and bonding hormone

Can reduce activation in the amygdala and weaken connections with brainstem which controls some stress responses

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The release of ________ and _________ following social interaction or touch could help regulate emotional responses, reduce stress response, increase feeling of reward and allow for rational decision making

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Endorphins and Oxytocin

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A white matter tract within the cingulate cortex that connects the frontal lobe with the temporal lobe which is stronger in resilient individuals

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Cingulum

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The Cingulum connects the _______ circuitry of the PFC and ACC with the _________ circuitry of the limbic system in the temporal lobe

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Reasoning

Emotional

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Increased activity in what cortex is consistent with a greater ability to reason, plan, enact active coping strategies, and ultimately take control as they experience stress in resilient individuals?

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Prefrontal Cortex (PFC)

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What type of genotypes are positively correlated with resilience?

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Those which permit effective activation and termination of HPA axis activity

(CRH, GR genes)

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What hormone acts at receptors in the amygdala, PFC, hippocampus, and brainstem to shut down the stress response by inhibiting the secretion of ACTH and norepineprhine?

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Neuropeptide Y

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