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10 Cards in this Set

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transactional model of stress
the stressful event
the appraisal interpretation
- primary appraisal
- existing harm
- future threat
- secondary appraisal
- evaluation of coping resources
coping responses and strategies
- coping responses and strategies
- usual coping style
- personality factors
- tangible resources
- social support
- other life stressors
coping tasks
coping outcomes
functions of coping respsonses
- to modify situations
- to control the meaning of situations
- to reduce the stress/ emotions
work stresss
- 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
psychodynamic factors that contribute to dental anxiety
- anticipation
- loss of control
- intrabody penetration
effects of stress on the oral cavity
- 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.
salivary flow and composition contribute to
ANUG
recurrent herpes labialis
recurrent apthous ulcerations
periodontal disease and caries susceptibility
learning theory
related to both motivation and behavior change
- underlying science for understanding applied behavior
3 distinct approaches to understanding behavior
- psychoanalytic
- behavioral
- humanistic
humanistic
- 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.