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Module 12 Notes The process by which we perceive and respond to certain events, called stressors, that we appraise as threatening or challenging -The response is called a stress reaction A subfield of psychology that focuses on how stress affects our well being and health -This field focuses on studying ways to manage and rude all types of stress Selye’s concept of the body’s adaptive response to stress in three stages 1. Alarm Reaction – nervous system activated in response to stressor 2. Resistance – body responds with physiological reactions to cope with the stressor 3. Exhaustion – body’s resistance to stress is depleted (physical deterioration) Stress can be caused by: Typical demands of the day Living situations Economic difficulties What are some other factors that can cause stress? (stressors) Physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion brought on by persistent job-related stress Burnout can result in: Depression Decreased performance Cynicism Stress can be the result of personal life changes Death of a loved one Leaving home for college Can result in health problems Large scale stress events (i.e. earthquakes, floods, war, etc.) Prolonged exposure can lead to physical and psychological problems Hormones released in response to stress (cortisol) The body must work to rid the body of the stress hormones. Pessimism and perceived lack of control both produce more stress hormones- which can lead to negative health effects and weakening of immune system The sense of control or influence one has over stressful events in one’s life Most studies suggest the lower the perceived control the larger the potential for healthrelated problems (lower immunity to disease) Lack of Perceived Control A generally positive outlook on the future Optimists have stronger immune systems and recover faster from health problems. Opposite of pessimism Optimism Evidence for a connection is not conclusive- but seems to show a positive coorelation. Two conclusions: Stress does not create cancer cells. Stress affects the body’s malignancy- fighting ability. Orderly Organized Tend to be more competitive/driven Tend to see higher instance of heart related problems Type A Easy-going Relaxed May be more creative Type B