Which of these questions would an individual ask during the secondary appraisal according to Lazarus and Folkman’s Cognitive appraisal model?
An individual has been employed at a desk job for a number of years. She has been experiencing increased amounts of stress since her employment. Through venting about her various qualms with the workplace to her husband, she hoped to improve her mental health. However, after some time, she realized that her stress levels remained the same. Deciding to try something different, she resolved to jog for thirty minutes every day once she returned from work. After some time, she discovered that her stress levels had decreased. What stress coping or stress management technique(s) did she use to successfully accomplish this?
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Cushing’s syndrome is a condition that is caused by extremely elevated levels of cortisol, often caused by prolonged usage of glucocorticosteroid medication. In addition to swelling of the face, a buildup of fat between the shoulders, and thinning of the skin and bones, there are cognitive effects. These changes include depression, anxiety, and problems with explicit memory. Prolonged, elevated levels of cortisol are associated with neuronal atrophy, resulting in impaired memory and decreased volume in what region of the brain?
Hans Selye proposed the general adaptation syndrome (GAS) to describe the stages experienced in reaction to a stressor that brings about a stereotyped physiological response. What has been one change to the original theory?
The release of which of these hormones is associated with stress?
Which of these describes a person giving instrumental, or tangible support, a principle category of social support?
A sense of control is important in the impact of a stressor. Learned helplessness occurs when an organism, through a perceived lack of control, does not attempt to avoid aversive or painful stimuli. Which of these statements accurately describes how self-efficacy, behavioral control, and the locus of control affect learned helplessness in students?
Which of these is NOT an effective coping strategy for stress management?
A psychologist is interested in the effects of stress on physical illness. She develops an assessment that evaluates stress by asking participants to detail the negative life events (like divorce, death in the family, and job loss) that they have experienced in the past year. She administers the assessment to 2,500 adults and obtains access to their health records over the next year. She finds a significant, moderate correlation between high scores on her measure and high rates of physical illnesses. Based on the description of the study, what psychometric property of her assessment is supported by her findings?
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