Lecture 8 Flashcards

1
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What are the stages of general adaptation syndrome?

A
Alarm reaction system
Resistance stage ( Body dealt with the original stressor, but decreased resistance to other stressors)
Exhaustion stage (overall defences drop> burnout/death)
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What does the resistance stage of general adaptation syndrome propose?

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It proposes that the body deals with the specific stressor, but resistance for other stressor decreases.

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What does the exhaustion stage of general adaptation syndrome propose?

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It proposes that overall defenses drop

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4
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Moderators for job stressors

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Social support
Cognitive Appraisal
Resources

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5
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What involves emotional labor?

A

surface and deep acting

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6
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what is surface acting?

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managing to fake my emotions

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7
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what is deep acting?

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Managing my emotions including the emotions that are required for my job (e.g empathy for my clients as psychologist)

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8
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What are the negative effects of telecommuting (flextime)?

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  1. Interference of work and family roles
  2. Social isolation
  3. Cannot clearly differntiate between work and nonwork day( they all seem the same)
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9
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what leads to low-strain job? (not much stress)

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Low demands + High control!

yes challenge+ yes control over job

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10
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how is stress affecting performance?

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As the stress makes a persons arousal increase, it increases performance but that doesnt last, and the performance starts to decline.

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11
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which 2 domains is stress affecting?

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information processing

and performance

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12
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Burnout definition

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extremely psychological strain because of prolonged response to chronic job sttressors that exceed the amount of resources someone has in order to deal with them.

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Burnout results

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Emotional exhaustion
Low personal accomplishment
Depersonalization and cynicism ( treat patients/clients like objects because of reduced sensitivity)

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14
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Physiological consequences of stress + burnout

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-OVERACTIVATION of sympathetic nervous system
-It is indeed evolutionary adaptive, which means those changes can improve decision making
BUT they are unstustainable: Chronic activation of SNS leads to wear and tear on coronary arteries and heart

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What does the consequence of burnout: overactication of sympathetic nervous sytem proposes?

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It proposes that eventually the chronic activation of sympathetic nervous system results in wear and tear of coronary arteries and heart.

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16
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what is a moderator in relationship between negative exchange relationship and burnouts?

A

communal orientation

17
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why is communal orientation a moderator for the relationship between negative exchange relationships and burnout?

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because if we hire someone with high communal orientation, helping people will be intrinsically satisfying, and thus will prevent from burnouts.

18
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individual differences in stress susceptibility

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type a personality:

  1. achievement striving
  2. hostility
  3. impatience/irritability
19
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when there are constraints and thus frustration and dissatisfaction, low or high …. is going to moderate the consequent behavior

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Low perceived control: destrucive behavior

High perceived control: Constructive behavior

20
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how reduce/manage stress?

A

problem focus coping ( managing the problem causing the stress)
emotion focused coping(managing the emotional response to the problem)
seeking social support

21
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what is problem focused coping?

A

managing the problem causing the stress

22
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what is emotional focused coping?

A

managing the emotional responses to the problem

23
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what are the 3 major categories for reducing stress?

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  1. primary prevention
  2. secondary prevention
  3. tertiary prevention
24
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what does primary prevention proposes?

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Addressing the root causes:

  • Selection policy (right person, right place)
  • Adapting the work to individual (increase autonomy and job control)
  • work and job design; cognitive reconstructing
25
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secondary prevention

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modify the responses to inevitable demans of stressors (damage control approach):
Band aid approach: Appropriate that includes primary prevention, highly stressful tasks that still need to be performed (night work)

26
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what are some strategies for secondary prevention?

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physical fitness, healthy eating, weight control; stress management stressing

27
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tertiary prevention

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treating ill health

28
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detecting stress in the workplace

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  1. people control their negative states through socially acceptable behavior
  2. bad behavior/ bad work habits are result of stress
  3. adressing only the symptoms just leads to new symptoms
29
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are many stress management interventions effective or a single approach?

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many stress management interventions are more effective

30
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whats a prerequisite to successfuly manage stress?

A

Accurately identifying stressors that cause strain

31
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which are the preferred interventions? soon or later?

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Sooner! Primary stress interventions