Types of Coping
Behavioural responses
Defensive Coping
Effects of Stress on Psychological and Physical Health
More Fun Info
100

The process by which people try to manage the perceived discrepancy between the demands and resources they appraise in a stressful situation 

What is coping?

100

Passive behaviour produced by exposure to unavoidable aversive events 

What is learned helplessness? 

100

Protecting oneself from unpleasant reality by refusing to perceive or face it

What is denial of reality?

100

Involves physical and emotional exhausting, cynicism, and a lowered sense of self-efficacy that can be brought on gradually by chronic work-related stress

What is burnout?

100

Benson- term for repition and imagination that leads you to directly speak to you own unconscious mind

What are affirmations?

200

This type of coping is aimed at the controlling the emotional response to the stressful situation

What is emotion focused coping?

200

Any behaviour that is intended to hurt someone, either physically or verbally

What is agression?

200

Gratifying frustrated desires by imaginary achievements 

What is fantasy?

200

Involves enduring psychological disturbance attributed to the experience of a major traumatic event 

What is PTSD?

200

Effective affirmations are- (3 points)

1) stated in the positive, 2) written down on paper, 3) posted everywhere for repeated viewing

300
This type of coping is aimed on reducing the demands of the stressful situation or expanding the resources available to deal with the stressor

What is problem focused coping?

300

According to Freud: the release of emotional tension 

What is catharsis?

300

Cutting off emotion from hurtful situations or separating incompatible attitudes so that the appear unrelated

What is intellectualization (isolation)? 

300

Friedman and Rosenman: apparent connection between coronary risk and a syndrome they call the (...) which involves self-imposed stress and intense reactions to stress

What is Type A personality?

300

Benson and Friedman (1995), the Three Legs supporting health & well-being

What are pharmaceuticals, surgery and medical procedures, and self-care

400

The two components of emotion focused coping that include (drugs, distraction, and support) and (denial, optimism, hardy personality)

What are behaviour and cognition?

400

Increased stress that leads to reduced impulse control, and pleasurable behaviour (e.g., smoking, eating, gambling)

What is self-indulgence?

400

Covering up felt weakness by emphasizing some desirable characteristic, or making up from frustration in one area by overgratification in another

What is overcompensation?

400

Leading cause of death in North America

What is heart disease?

400

The leg in Benson and Friedman's model that has been missing from traditional Western health and well-being practices 

What is self-care?

500

Atoning for or trying to magically dispel unacceptable desires or acts

What is undoing?

500

the a constellation of attitudes, beliefs, and behavioural tendencies that consists of three components: commitment, control, and challenge 

What is hardiness?