Stress Response
Types of Stress
Stressors
Treatment
Effects of Stress
100

The stage the "fight or flight" occurs 

Alarm Stage

100

This stress is perceived within your coping abilities

Eustress (positive)

100

Getting hurt or being sick

An example of a Biological stressor

100

a form of therapy that focuses on how a person’s thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes affect their feelings and behaviors.

Cognitive Behavior Therapy

100

Stress effects this system by intensifies the chronic pain of arthritis and other joint disorders. It also produces tension-type headaches, caused by the tightening of the muscles in the neck and scalp

Musculoskeletal system

200

In this stage the body begins to shut down

Exhaustion

200

This stress is perceived outside of your coping abilities

Distress (negative)

200

Environmental Stress

Crowd noise, yelling

200

forms of treatment that are particularly helpful for people who tend to carry stress in their muscles and joints. 

Therapeutic massage, hydrotherapy, and bodywork

200

Chronic stress affects this system and increases a person's risk of getting an infectious illness.

Immune system

300

The adrenaline is still being secreted, but not as much

Resistance Stage

300

occurs as a result of a change of routine

Acute stress

300
Why does my boss want to see me?

An example of a Cognitive (thinking) Stressor

300

These help to control anxiety and depression as well as treat such physical symptoms of stress

Medications

300

The effects of chronic stress on this system include diarrhea, constipation, bloating, and irritable bowel syndrome.

 gastrointestinal system

400

Rapid heart rate, increased breathing, muscle tension occur here

Alarm Stage

400

As a result of your job or moving frequently

Chronic

400

death in  the family, move to another town/school

An example of a Life stressor

400

these can help persons with stress-related disorders to recognize and activate the body's own capacities for self-healing

Naturopathic recommendations

400

Sudden stress effects this system by increasing heart rate, but also causes the arteries to narrow, which may block the flow of blood to the heart.

cardiovascular system

500

What are the 3 stages of the General Adaptation Syndrome

Alarm, Resistance, and Exhaustion

500

the collective physiological and emotional responses to any stimulus that disturbs an individual’s homeostasis

stress

500

stimulus or event that provokes a stress response in an organism. 

Stressor

500

approaches that emphasize sensory pleasure are suggested for severely stressed people who lose their capacity to enjoy life

Aromatherapy , pet therapy, humor therapy, music therapy

500

The physical effects of stress hormones on this system include interference with memory and learning. Acute stress interferes with short-term memory, although this effect goes away after the stress is resolved.

Central Nervous System