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The gradual fixation on muscle groups; engaging the muscle and relaxing a muscle group, then moving on to another group as a relaxation technique.

Progressive Muscular Relaxation

100

A substance that induces or stimulates mitosis. This is used in In Vitro studies to stimulate cellular activity

Mitogen

100

The person's perception of the ease or difficulty of performing the behavior of interest. 

Perceived Behavioral Control

100

This system is composed of the brain and the spinal cord

Central Nervour System


100

Proteins produced by the immune system when unwanted substances enter the body.

Antibodies

200

The study of the relationship between psychological states and the function of the immune system. 

Psychoneuroimmunology

200

This can be found right above the kidneys; produces aldosterone, cortisol, androgens, and estrogens. 

The Adrenal Cortex

200

The autonomic reaction when faced with a perceived threat

fight-or-flight response

200

intentional modification of recommended treatment

Creative Non-adherence

200

a procedure for changing behavior in which effective styles of behavior are demonstrated step-by-step and analyzed by a therapist for an individual

Participant Modelling

300
Lab research has shown that these immediately inhibit an effective immune system response

Acute Stressors


300

The part of the brain involved in opur behavioral and emptional responses. 

The Limbic System

300

The specialty devoted to the study of environmental effects on behavior and health

Environmental psychology

300

Communication network that filters input from the sensory system

Reticular Formation


300

This communication style is characterized by purely biomedical talk with close-ended questions and minimal discussion of psychological issues

Narrowly Biomedical

400

The patient and physician making joint decisions about every aspect of care is known as this model of interaction

Mutual Participation


400

The hypothesis that states that the negative impacts of stress can be buffered against with social support.

Stress Buffering Hypothesis

400

This system is active during the fight or flight response, resulting in; dilating of pupils, inhibits saliva production, dilates bronchi, and slows digestion


Sympathetic Nervous System

400

An individual that has determined that an event is of no significance AND can be interpreted positively is showing this kind of primary appraisal

Benign-positive

400

This hormone is secreted by the thyroid gland into the blood stream. 

Thyroxine

500
The degree to which patients carry out the behaviors and treatments that physicians and other health professionals recommend

Compliance or Adherence

500

The discovery that many illnesses are caused by the activity of microorganisms, such as bacteria

Germ Theory

500

The test in which the proliferation and effectiveness of NK cells are measured after exposure to diseased cells

NK Cell Cytotoxic Activity Assay


500

This personality trait is measured to be a predictor of longevity as those that have this trait usually have reduced health risk behaviors (less smoking, alcohol, and drug use)

Conscientiousness

500

Individuals that cope by avoiding information

Blunters

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