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Psychology Test 2
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Psychology
Undergraduate 2
05/01/2009

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Health Psychology
Definition
Psychology’s role in promoting and maintaining health as well as in preventing and treating illness.
Term

7/10 of the leading causes of death are

 

Definition

because of lifestyle choices and ways of life

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#123 killers in the U.s
Definition
# 1 Killer in the U.S is heart disease
# 2 Cancer
# 3 Stroke
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does stress cause health problems?
Definition

Yes.

 2/3 of the reason why people go to the family physician starts with stress

     Top 6 causes of death in the US; all have a strong psychological underpinning.

 

Term
HPA Axis
Definition

Three parts of our body and how our endocrine

system works with these

 

Hypothalamus: controls the master gland of our body

Pituitary: Master gland, controls all the other glands,

growth.

Adrenals: Pituitary sends message to adrenals during stressful situations

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Cortisol
Definition

is released from adrenals. A steroid

that allows glucose or sugar to move

to the muscles better, gives you

more energy.

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Parts of the immue system
Definition

B cells: type of white blood cell (fight diseases) mature in bone marrow

 T cells: white blood cells that mature in the thymus [located in the chest behind the sternum]

NK cells: natural killer cells: subtype of T-cells, their job is to detect and destroy damaged or altered cells in the body, trying to detect these cells before they become tumors.

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cortisol in stressful situations
Definition
when it comes on the scene during stressful situations and hinders (decreases) formation of some white blood cells,   including NK cells, destroys white blood cells we already have, increasing the likeliness that we’ll get sick.
Term
classical conditioning and the immune system
Definition
relationship between something and a response, can have a negative impact on our immune system. If we think we’re in a situation where we’ll get sick, we’re more likely to get sick.
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Epinephrine and Norepinephrine
Definition

Neurotransmitters; along with Cortisol released during stressful situations

Increase our blood pressure during stressful evens,

·   Norepinephrine: increases blood pressure by tightening our peripheral blood vessels.

·   Epinephrine: increases blood pressure, increases return rate of blood to the heart therefore increasing output

 

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effects of stress in pregnancy
Definition

·         Stress has great negative effects on unborn child, looking at the number of abnormalities that occur in births will determine stress

·         Child has negative experiences when mother experiences stress, ability to reproduce decreases with stress, decrease of blood flow to the placenta- body trying to save itself, child has decreased amounts of oxygen and nutrients, this is what leads to babies being born underweight [intra-uterine growth restriction]

·         Epinephrine: hyperactivity in the child Mother stressed; more likely to baby activity; gives energy to the child, causing the child to more and kick and be very active

Term
Coping styles: way men deal with stress:
Definition

    Fight or Flight response: Stay and deal with danger, or run away from it

 

   More accurately this is the way men deal with stress.

Kinds of stresses that woman endure can’t be fought or run from

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coping styles: women dealing with stressful events
Definition

Tend and Befriend response: primarily how women deal with stress

 

When woman are in stressful situations they increase tending behaviors [basically, take care of people] bake cookies, clean, take care of people one way or another.

 Befriend: get together and share with other people what’s going on, however they don’t want answers they just want you to listen.

Term
Cognitive Appraisal
Definition

What we think about the event has a greater impact on us than what actually occurred.

 

·   Perception of the situation, affects the outcome.

Term
Burnout
Definition

 a perceived feeling of overload

§  Includes both physical and mental exhaustion, occurs as a result of a gradual accumulation of everyday stressors.

 

àControl the things we CAN control. Say NO to things we can’t handle.

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Acculturative Stress
Definition

Particular stress that deals with conflict that occurs between different cultural groups.

 

·         Occur when people of different ethnic groups come in contact with each other and have to make decisions

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Assimilation
Definition
Occurs when a person chooses to give up their native culture and they’re trying to fit into the new culture where they’re living
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Integration
Definition
People move from one culture into another but trying to maintain their previous cultural identity.
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Separation
Definition
Where an individual tries to withdrawal from the larger culture. [example: the Amish]
Term
Marginalization
Definition
: Individual has left one culture, and tried to join another, trying to fit into a new culture, but the new culture will not accept you. Person has feelings of alienation, loss of identity.
Term
Conflict
Definition
Deals with having to decide between two or more incompatible options.
Term
types of acculturative stress
Definition

assimilation

integration

separation

marginalization

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approach/ approach conflict
Definition

·         Individual has to choose between two attractive stimuli.

·         Both things are desirable.

·         Least stressful kind, regardless of what you chose, both is desired.

 

 

 

Term
avoidance/ avoidance conflict
Definition

·         Want to avoid both, don’t want either one but you have to choose one

·         Choose between punishments

·         More stressful- keep postponing decision.

Term
approach/ avoidance conflict
Definition

·   A single stimulus, however that choice has both good and bad outcomes associated with it, you have to decide whether or not you want it.

·   Tend to vacillate our decision time a lot, go back and forth until deadline.

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post-poning death
Definition

·         Research has looked at the possibility of whether or not we control when we die.

·         Look at the date of people’s death in comparison to their birthday and people are more likely to die after their birthday rather than before their birthday.

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prayer and health
Definition

whether or not praying for someone has an impact on how quickly they recover from illness.:

 

prayer helps.

 

prayer warriors

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healthy living
Definition

·         People know the right things to do to be healthy, despite this people make poor choices

·         Telling people what to do isn’t helpful.

Term
Tabacco use
Definition

·         Half a billion people alive right now will die as a result of tobacco.

·         Smoking is directly linked to 30% of cancer 

·         21% of those who die of heart disease is because of tobacco

·         82% of lung diseases is because of tobacco

·         50% of people who smoke all their life will die for reasons directly associated with tobacco

 

Term
Smoking & Pregnancy
Definition

 Out of all women who are pregnant, 25% of them will smoke during pregnancy

More likely to die of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) where babies stop breathing. Smoking interferes with medulla.

Term
defining mental disorders (3 criteria)
Definition
Behavior is: disturbing, dysfunctional/ maladaptive, and distressful
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behavior is.. disturbing
Definition

A.      It is a-typical and it is also disturbing.

-          What does it mean for something to be disturbing?

·   Depends on context, culture and time

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Dysfunctional/ Maladaptive:
Definition
behavior is distressing or puts someone at risk or harm.
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distressful
Definition
somehow the behavior is going to cause emotional distress, so upsetting to you that it is interfering with your life.
Term

2.       Previous treatment for the Mentally Ill.

-         

Definition

The mentally ill were often caged in mentally ill asylums

-          “Therapies” included things like beat, burning, pulling teeth, and removing lengths of their intestines, getting transfusions of animal blood.

Term

Pinel: (late 1700s)

Definition
thought this treatment was just making things worse, and he came up with a more moral treatment, taking them out of isolation, talking to them, giving them a healthy environment, and some of them got better.
Term
medical model
Definition

-          Classification system that creates order, and describes symptoms.

saying that mental disorders are sicknesses or illnesses.

  Psychology has held onto this until this day, saying that mental problems are mental illnesses, and because it is an illness it needs to be diagnosed based on symptoms and needs to be treated.

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DSM-IV-TR: Diagnostic Statistical Manual (of mental disorders) 4
Definition

2000 [900 page book, discusses over 200 specifically defined mental disorders]  

  Primary goal: to provide clear diagnostic categories, and a system and set list of symptoms or characteristics.

Term
disadvanages to the DSM-IV-TR
Definition

  Possibility of Over diagnosing:

 Power of a diagnostic label:

Derived by a committee: 

Everyday problems listen in DSM:

Term
advantages to DSM-IV-TR
Definition

a.       Explicit Criteria:

 

  Multi-axial: ways in which people are diagnosed

Term
Axis 1
Definition

Why people are coming for treatment, primary treatment concern. In theory this is transient and treatable. Axis 1 consists of eating disorders, depression, schizophrenia, substance abuse,

Term
Axis 2
Definition

  More permanent conditions

Managed care health insurance will pay for treatment for axis 1 disorders but not for axis 2 [because these are less likely to be treated].

Term
Axis 3
Definition

1)      Medical Conditions: diagnose a medical condition related to your axis 1 reason. Now: ask them for their medical history; ask them what conditions they suffer from.

Term
Axis 4
Definition

1)      Stressors in the Environment: any stressor that the person has recently undergone that might be contributing to their axis one diagnosis.

Term
Axis 5
Definition

1)      Global assessment functioning: GAF- Score Numerical value.  Lower numbers are individuals have low hygiene, seeing things that aren’t there suicidal, perfect score is 100. Deals with social and occupational functioning. Low scores= lower functioning, high scores: higher functioning.

Term
5 axis'
Definition

1. why people are coming in for treatment

2. more permanent conditons

3. medical conditions

4. stressors in the enviornment

5. global assessment functioning

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