Stress and Coping
Health and Illness
Psychological Disorders
Treatment and Therapy
Brain and Behavior
100

The body's immediate reaction to a stressor (alarm stage).

fight or flight response

100

The field that studies how psychological factors affect health.

health psychology
100

Disorder characterized by excessive fear or worry.

anxiety disorders

100
Therapy focusing on changing negative thought patterns.

cognitive therapy

100

Brain chemical linked to mood and depression.

serotonin

200

A stressor that comes from within (like illness or negative thoughts).

internal stressor

200

Illnesses influenced by stress and psychological factors.

psychosomatic illnesses

200

Disorder involving extreme mood swings (mania and depression).

bipolar disorder

200

Medication used to treat depression (e.g., Prozac).

antidepressants (SSRIs)

200

The brain structure involved in fear processing. 

amygdala

300

This type of coping involves directly addressing the problem.

problem-focused coping

300

This system calms the body after stress.

parasympathetic nervous system

300

Persistent sadness and loss of interest.

major depressive disorder

300

Therapy that uses rewards to reinforce desired behaviors.

behavior therapy

300

This system controls involuntary bodily functions.

autonomic nervous system

400

The three stages of Hans Selye's stress model.

alarm, resistance, exhaustion

400

The belief that you control your own health outcomes.

internal locus of control

400

Disorder involving distorted thinking and hallucinations.

schizophrenia
400

Treatment involving exposure to feared objects or situations

exposure therapy

400

Overactivity of this neurotransmitter is linked to schizophrenia.

dopamine

500

This hormone is released during stress and can damage the body long-term.

cortisol

500

The Type A personality trait linked to heart disease risk.

hostility

500

Repetitive behaviors driven by intrusive thoughts.

obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
500

This biomedical treatment uses electrical stimulation for severe depression.

electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

500

This brain area is associated with decision-making and impulse control.

prefrontal cortex