Stress
Stressors
Coping Mechanisms
Stress and Illness
Flow and Happiness
100

set of physiological reactions that occur when an individual encounters a perceived threat; produced by activation of the sympathetic nervous system and endocrine system. 

What is Fight Or Flight Response.

100

Minor irritations and annoyances that are a part of our everyday lives. 

what is Daily Hassles. 

100

coping strategy where an individual attempts to manage or alter the problem that is causing them to experience stress.

What is Problem Focused Coping. 

100

Stress weakens this system in the body. 

What is the Immune System. 

100

State of intense engagement in an activity, where time seems to pass quickly.

What is Flow.

200

The process by which individuals perceive and respond to events that they appraise as overwhelming or threatening. 

What is Stress.

200

scale, developed by Holmes and Rahe, assigns values to life events based on the stress they cause. 

What is the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)

200

Coping strategy aimed at reducing negative emotions associated with stress.

What is Emotion Focused Coping. 

200

physical disorders/diseases that are worsened by stress and emotions.

What are psychophysiological disorders. 

200

The psychologist who introduced the concept of "Flow"

Who is Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.

300

The three stages of the General Adaptation Syndrome identified by Hans Selye. 

what is alarm, resistance, and exhaustion. 

300

Long term stressors or events that persist over an extended period of time.

Ex. chronic illness or ongoing financial difficulties 

What are chronic stressors. 

300

The type of support from friends, family or others. 

What is social support. 

300

Negative emotions like anger are linked to these serious medical conditions.

What are cardiovascular disorders.

300

Branch of Psychology focusing on promoting hope, optimism and happiness. 

What is Positive Psychology. 

400

Scientific field that studies how psychological factors influence physical health and well being.

What is Health Psychology. 

400

Work situation that combines excessive job demands and workload with little discretion in decision making or job control. 

What is Job Strain. 

400

The activity that reduces stress and increases resistance to adverse effects of stress. 

What is Exercise. 

400

A general sense of emotion exhaustion and cynicism in relation to ones job. 

What is Job Burnout. 

400

The general tendency to look on the bright side of things. 

What is Optimism.

500

The axis in the body that regulates stress through the release of hormones like cortisol. 

What is Hypothalamic pituitary Adrenal (HPA)

500

This scale assigns "Life Change Units" to significant events. 

What is Social Readjustment Rating Scale. (SRRS)

500

EReduces Sympathetic Arousal, reduces Blood Pressure.

What are Relaxation Response Techniques.

500

The decreased effectiveness of the immune system.

What is Immunosuppression. 

500

Pleasurable engagement with the environment, such as Happiness, Joy, Enthusiasm, Alertness, and excitement.  

What is Positive Affect. 

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