A field similar to health psychology that integrates psychological factors in the treatment of disease.
Behavioral Medicine
The used on many medications
Polypharmacy
Irritations that occurs in a daily life that are not necessarily traumatic, but cause difficulties and repeated stress
Daily hassles
An event or stimulus that induces feelings of stress.
stressor
Drugs the blocks a neurotransmitter's effect.
Antagonist
Drugs that increases or enhances a neurotransmitter’s effect.
Agonists
A health condition that persist over time, usually takes longer than three months like HIV is called ?
Chronic disease
A field of study that examines the relationship among psychology, brain function, and immune function.
Psychoneuroimmunology
The ability to “bounce back” from negative situations.
Resilience
A set of coping strategies that aims at improving or changing a stressful situation.
Problem-focused coping
The Process by which a drug enhances the production of an enzyme.
Enzyme induction
what is it called when you feel like you have the power to change your environment if you?
Control
what are the names of drugs that changes a person's mood and feeling?
Psychoactive drugs
A Coping strategy that aims at reducing the negative emotions, which is associated with a stressful event.
Emotion-focused coping
An experience or trait with cognitive, behavioral, and emotional components that often includes cynical thoughts, feelings of emotion, and aggressive behavior.
Hostility
what is the study of drugs effects on ones behavior.
psychopharmacology
when a drug changes your preceptive and they way you feel what does it affect?
Brain and nervous system
A complete state of physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
Health
Drugs the changes mood or emotion and are also used to treat mental illness such as anxiety depression and schizophrenia.
Psychotropic drug
The belief that one can perform adequately in a specific situation.
Self-efficacy
Damage or tissue abnormality due to an injury, surgery, or a vascular problem.
Lesions
A measure of electrical activity that is generated by the brain’s neurons.
Electroencephalogram
A hormone made by the adrenal glands that helps the body maintain blood pressure and immune function.
Cortisol
Chemicals that are released by the cells in the brain.
Hormones
The study of how the brain and hormones act in concert to coordinate the physiology of the body.
Neuroendocrinology