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10 Cards in this Set
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transactional model of stress
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the stressful event
the appraisal interpretation - primary appraisal - existing harm - future threat - secondary appraisal - evaluation of coping resources |
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coping responses and strategies
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- coping responses and strategies
- usual coping style - personality factors - tangible resources - social support - other life stressors coping tasks coping outcomes |
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functions of coping respsonses
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- to modify situations
- to control the meaning of situations - to reduce the stress/ emotions |
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work stresss
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- 25% of employees percieve their jobs as the #1 stressor in thier lives
- poor person - environment fit contributes to work stress, creating increased risk of elevated BP and heart disease, type 2 diabetes and decreased immune responsiveness |
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psychodynamic factors that contribute to dental anxiety
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- anticipation
- loss of control - intrabody penetration |
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effects of stress on the oral cavity
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- saliva
- salivary flow decreases in response to acute stress - salivary cortisol levles typically increase both before and during known stressors - under stress, S-IgA decreases, increasing the probability of oral infections and diesease. |
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salivary flow and composition contribute to
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ANUG
recurrent herpes labialis recurrent apthous ulcerations periodontal disease and caries susceptibility |
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learning theory
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related to both motivation and behavior change
- underlying science for understanding applied behavior |
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3 distinct approaches to understanding behavior
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- psychoanalytic
- behavioral - humanistic |
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humanistic
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- sometimes called the 3rd force in psychology, deals with human needs, human potential and ideals, free will, human growth, our view of the world is importnat and shapes reality
- foundation of comm. approach, maslows heirarchy, motivational interviewing. |