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A concept of embodying the whole person.
Health
Stress response mechanism that protects during times of threat or illness.
Fight or Flight
Mechanism that protects mammals during times of threat or illness, a biochemical survival system designed to provide the bodywith energy for fighting or fleeing.
Physiological Stress Response
How an individual percives and responds to stress is develepoed in?
Childhood
How do infants cope with their stresses?
They create physical signs and symptoms such as colic, atopic dermatitis, allergic reactions, and obesity.
How do older chidren express their stress?
Develop skin reactions, asthma, GI tract complaints, or joint aches and pains.
Families who emotionally support and encourage their children to effectively cope with stress have fewer....
Physical complaints
Families filled with conflict and uncertainty oftenlive with numerous?
Physical problems with emotional sources
Disorder in which a child or adult has signs and symptoms of illness or disease without a traceable physical cause.
Somatoform Disorder
Emotionally related physical disorders or imaginary disorder.
Pyschosomatic Disorder
Refers to stress related physical problems.
Pyschophysical Problems
Physical Conditions affected by Psychobiological factors in the Cardivascular System?
Migrane Headaches
Tension Headaches
Hypertension
Angina-chest pain
Physical Conditions affected by Psychobiological factors in the Musculoskeletal System?
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Low Back Pain
Physical Conditions affected by Psychobiological factors in the Respiratory System?
Hyperventilation
Asthma
Physical Conditions affected by Psychobiological factors in the GI System?
Anorexia Nervosa
Obesity
Peptic Ulcer
IBS
Colitis
Physical Conditions affected by Psychobiological factors in the Skin?
Neurdermatitis
Eczema
Psoriasis
thePruitus-Itching
Physical Conditions affected by Psychobiological factors in the Genitourinar System?
Impotence
Frigidity
Premenstrual Syndrome
Physical Conditions affected by Psychobiological factors in the Endocrine Ssytem?
Hyperthyroidism
Diabetes
This theory states that individuals are biochemcally patterned to react to stress.
Stress Response Theory
During times of stres, the autonomic nervous system prepares the body for fight or flight. Because the threat is not external, no physical outlet for the biochemical response is usually possible. Consequently, nothig is done to relieve the conflict, and soon a cycle of biochemically stimulus-response is established. This pattern eventually results in physical disturbances within the body. Is what Theory?
Stress Response Theory
Carl Jungs theory focuses on?
Symbolism attatche to a symptom or illness.
The young executive who needs to vent his rage but feels that displays of anger are inappropriate may develop ulcerative colitis or high blood pressure as a way of coping with his anger goes along with whose theory of psychophysical disorders?
Carl Jung who focuses on the symbolism attatched to a symptom or illness.
Erich Fromms Theory states?
Cetain personality types are prone to develop certain illnesses.
The hard working, independent, overly ambitious executive is at high risk for the development of cardiac problems because of his aggressive personality is what theoy of physchophysical disorder?
Eric Fhromms theory which states that certain personality types are prone to develop certain illnesses.
Theory of organic weakness states that?
Every individual has one body system that is more sensitive that other systems.
When a person has a underlying emotional problems that affect functioning he or she may develop a physical illness as a means of coping with the unconscious problem.
organic weakness-Every individual has one body system that is more sensitive that other systems.