Stress and Health
Coping and Control
Positive Psychology
Psychological Disorders
Treatment and Therapy
100

This is the body’s response to perceived threats or challenges.

What is stress?

100

This type of coping focuses on directly solving or changing the stressor.

What is problem-focused coping?


100

This term refers to self-perceived happiness or life satisfaction.

What is subjective well-being?


100

This disorder involves excessive, persistent worry not tied to a specific cause.

What is generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)?


100

This type of therapy focuses on changing maladaptive thoughts.

What is cognitive therapy?


200

These are the most common everyday stressors that can build up and harm health over time.

What are daily hassles?

200

This type of coping involves managing emotional responses rather than the problem itself.

What is emotion-focused coping?


200

This phenomenon explains why people return to a stable level of happiness after life changes.

What is the adaptation-level phenomenon?


200

This disorder includes sudden episodes of intense fear with physical symptoms like chest pain.

What is panic disorder?


200

This therapy uses conditioning techniques to change behavior.

What is behavior therapy?


300

Hans Selye’s 3-stage model of stress response is called this.

What is General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)?


300

Believing you control your own fate is known as this.

What is an internal locus of control?


300

The tendency to help others when in a good mood is called this.

What is the feel-good, do-good phenomenon?


300

This disorder involves unwanted repetitive thoughts and behaviors.

What is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?


300

This widely used therapy combines cognitive and behavioral approaches.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?


400

This stage of GAS is when the body’s resources are depleted, increasing risk of illness.

What is exhaustion?


400

This occurs when someone stops trying to change a situation after repeated failure.

What is learned helplessness?


400

This theory suggests positive emotions broaden thinking and build resilience over time.

What is the broaden-and-build theory?


400

This disorder is characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression.

What is bipolar disorder?


400

This type of medication is commonly used to treat depression by affecting serotonin levels.

What are antidepressants (SSRIs)?


500

This field studies how psychological, biological, and social factors influence health and illness.

What is health psychology?

500

This psychological trait predicts better health, success, and ability to delay gratification.

What is self-control?

500

This concept explains feeling worse off compared to others, even if basic needs are met.

What is relative deprivation?

500

These are false beliefs or perceptions often seen in schizophrenia.

What are delusions (or hallucinations)?

500

This research method uses a placebo group to test whether a drug is truly effective.

What is a double-blind study?