Psychology Flashcards

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What is psychology?

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The scientific study of mind and behaviour. Based on research, experiments, observations and clinical trials.

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What are the 3 most common types?

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Clinical - decrease psychological distress and enhance and promote psychological well-being.
Health - improve health and function.
Neuro - the relationship between the brain and neurophysiological.

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What is stress?

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It is when evaluated demands exceed someone’s ability to cope. Can be imaginary, real, acute or chronic. A range of responses - physical or emotional.

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When is fight or flight triggered?

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When there is an external threat.

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What NS is triggered during fight or flight?

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Autonomic sympathetic NS is triggered.

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What happens in adrenal medulla during FOF?

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Adrenaline is released that increases heart rate and breathing. It also directs energy away from unnecessary functions.

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What happens in HPA axis?

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Hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis releases CRF which causes cortisol to increase which increases blood sugar levels and metabolism. Negative feedback loop so CRF stops being produced.

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What happens in chronic stress?

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Chronic stress the HPA axis is dysregulated so elevated levels of cortisol = Cushing’s syndrome.

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Who came up with the general adaption theory?

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Seyle 1956

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What are the steps of the general adaption theory?

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  1. Alarm - mobilisation to meet and resist the stressor
  2. Resistance - try to adapt to the stressor
  3. Exhaustion - individual repeatedly exposed to the stressor
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What is the social readjustment scale?

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Every life event has given a score of how stressful they are. Assumes everyone has the same response. Over 300 is a major health problem.

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What are appraisal and coping?

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Primary appraisal is where the stressor is benign and irrelevant, the secondary is where look to see if have resources to cope and re-appraisal is where reconsider situation once tried to cope.

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What is the perceived stress scale?

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A measure of the degree to which situations in life are appraised as stressful.

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How does stress influence health?

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By an indirect pathway - behaviour changes could be harmful e.g. smoking. Direct can cause physiological changes.

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What are some different types of social support?

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  1. Matching problem
  2. Coping flexibility
  3. Social support dynamic
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