Stress and Health
Coping with Stress
Positive Psychology
Defining Psychological Disorders
Psychological Perspectives
100

Having this is likely to cause headaches, hypertension, and immune suppression.

What is stress?

100

This type of coping focuses on solving the issue that causes stress.

What is problem-focused coping?

100

People's tendency to be helpful when in a good mood.

What is the Feel-Good-Do-Good Phenomenon?

100

This manual is used by the American Psychiatric Association to classify mental disorders.

What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)-V?

100

This perspective focuses on unconscious thoughts and experiences as causes of mental disorders.

What is the psychodynamic perspective?

200

Name one phase of the General Adaptation Syndrome.

What is alarm, resistance, and exhaustion?

200

This theory explains the sequence of alarm, resistance, and exhaustion in response to stress.

What is the General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)?

200

Self-perceived happiness or satisfaction with life. Used along with measures of objective well-being (for example, physical and economic indicators) to evaluate people's quality of life.

What is subjective well-being?

200

A person's level of dysfunction, perception of distress, or deviation from the social norm may lead to being diagnosed with this.

What is a psychological disorder?

200

Which perspective focuses on physiological or genetic issues as causes of mental disorders?

What is the biological perspective?

300

This term refers to stressful experiences from childhood that can impact health across a lifespan.

What are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)?

300

This type of coping involves managing how one reacts to stress rather than solving the issue.

What is emotion-focused coping?

300

Name two character strength and/or virtue associated with positive psychology.

What is wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence?

300

Diagnosing psychological disorders requires specialized training and requires this to prove a diagnoses.

What is evidence?

300

A historically significant perspective that emphasized a person's growth potential.

What is humanistic psychology? 

400

Name the theory that suggests some people react to stress by caring for others and seeking social connections.

What is the tend-and-befriend theory?

400

Give an example of an emotion-focused coping strategy.

What is deep breathing, meditation, or taking medication?

400

Positive psychological changes as a result of struggling with extremely challenging circumstances and life crises.

What is post-traumatic growth?
400

The perception that one is worse off relative to those with whom one compares oneself.

What is relative deprivation?

400

This perspective considers behaviors and mental processes that reduce the likelihood of survival as causes of mental disorders.

What is the evolutionary perspective?

500

This is a positive type of stress; its opposite is known as distress.

What is eustress?

500

Immune suppression means you are more likely to be inflicted by this when suffering from chronic stress.

What is ill/sick.

500

Name three sports that include the position of guard.

What is football, basketball, and hockey?

500

Treatment involving psychological techniques; consists of interactions between a trained professional and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or achieve personal growth.

What is psychotherapy?

500

According to this perspective, mental disorders are due to maladaptive thoughts or beliefs.

What is the cognitive perspective?