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Stress, Coping, and Health
Chapter 12 TEACHING OBJECTIVES
After studying this chapter, the student should be able to:
- Define stress and stressor, and distinguish between them.
- List the conditions that contribute to stress.
- List the three kinds of events that have been found to be especially stressful.
- Explain why change is stressful.
- List the findings concerning stress reactions for each of the three natural disasters listed in the text.
- Define conflict, and list and define the four main types of conflicts.
- Explain how uncertainty and doubt contribute to stress:
- Explain the role of cognitive appraisal in the experience of stress, and define primary and secondary appraisal.
- Explain the experiment done by Hans Selye.
- List and explain the three stages of the General Adaptation Syndrome.
- Define somatoform disorder and list symptoms that commonly occur in response to stress.
- Explain the research into the effect of stress on survival.
- Discuss the Life Stress scale and discuss its link to illness.
- List the factors that determine whether or not an individual will experience symptoms as a result of life stressors.
- Explain the physiological changes in the immune system that occur in response to stress, and list the factors that are likely to reduce the potential damage.
- Define psychoneuroimmunology.
- Discuss the findings on the relationship between stress, anger, and high blood pressure.
- List and explain five types of stressful situations that are likely to lead to anxiety.
- Discuss the effect of anxiety on cognitive performance.
- Define test anxiety, and list ways to reduce it.
- Define post traumatic stress disorder, and list its physical and psychological symptoms.
- Explain the environmental and physical reasons why stress may lead to depression.
- Define burnout, and list its causes, its symptoms, and the remedies to reduce it.
- Define assertive coping, and list strategies that reflect it.
- List and explain three varieties of coping.
- Discuss the following factors with regard to coping ability:
control
hardiness
social support
optimism
exercise
- Define biofeedback
- Define defense mechanism, list its purpose, and specify advantages and disadvantages.
- List, define, and give an example of nine defense mechanisms.
- Explain the goal of positive psychology.
- Explain the relationship between optimism and coping.
- List six ways to increase well-being and optimism.
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