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    1. Psychological abnormality may include deviance, distress, dysfunction, and danger. First, explain what these terms mean regarding psychological abnormality. Second, provide an example of behaviors that would meet the criteria for each of the 4Ds. The 4 D’s define abnormal behavior as such: Deviance is a thought, action, or behavior that is considered unacceptable to society. For example, a criminal would be considered deviant in a society. Stealing would be a deviant action. Distress is…

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    A source I found quite helpful when exploring this topic was “Art Therapy and Cancer Care”. This book outlines many aspects of the process cancer can put an individual through, and the way that art therapy helps elevate symptoms, particularly those that can be changed though state of mind. It is stated that art therapy enables symbolic expression of pain and because of this is believed to help manage it. The book references one patient who felt constant foot pain, he began working with clay in…

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    would you describe a stressor? A stressor is a situation or occurrence that causes stress. 2. In your own words, how would you describe stress? Stress is the feeling of being worried, anxious, or overwhelmed. 3. What are 4 categories of stressors? There are four types of stressors: thought, external, social, and physiological. 4. What is eustress? Eustress is, simply put, positive and helpful stress. 5. In your own words, how would you describe the Sympathetic…

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    Great post! Burnout has been defined as a psychological syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduce personnel accomplishment. This type of set of symptoms most often occurs among individuals that work with other people. Emotional exhaustion refers to an individual’s the inability to give of itself emotionally to others, while depersonalization refers to unfriendliness from other people, developing at times cynical attitudes towards them (Cohen & Swerdlik, 2009).…

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    Second Brain Essay

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    Have you ever felt that feeling in your gut when things don’t seem quite right? Or that feeling of butterflies when you’re a little nervous. This isn’t just a “feeling” it is your “second brain” sending you a signal. Your “second brain” resides in the walls of your digestive system and is changing the understanding between the link your digestive system has with your mood and even the way you think. Technically known as the enteric nervous system (ENS), the second brain consists of two thin…

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    When talking about caregiver stress when dealing with Alzheimer's patients, we must first understand what stress is, and what causes it. Stress is probably best described as physical and emotional pressure that we feel in our daily lives. Everyone responds to stress in different ways. It can make you highly irritable, cause severe headaches, and make it nearly impossible to concentrate on your family or your job. In more severe cases, stress can raise your blood pressure and can even cause…

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    start to secrete certain stress hormones in adequate amount that will have negative effect on behaviour of the child. Mental and physical stressors, for example, being the objective of tormenting, actuate the anxiety framework focused on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) hub (Dallman et al., 2003; McEwen and McEwen, 2015). The part of HPA and different hormones is to advance adjustment and survival, however constantly raised hormones can likewise cause issues. Stress effects affects…

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    Irrational Fear

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    the same time: The front door is suddenly thrown against the door frame.’ ‘Your breathing speeds up. Your heart races. Your muscles tighten.”- (Layton) Fear is a chemical reaction that tells our brain and bodies that something is wrong. It is a survival instinct that that keeps us safe and out of danger. But what chemical reactions happen when you are afraid. To answer that we look to science. When fear senses pick up a fear stimulus, your brain goes through two different paths. The “High Path”…

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    Stress Definition Essay

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    During times of stress I do tend to have negative thoughts. When I am stressed I have very high anxiety and this leads to thought of anger, sadness, loneliness, and often jump to the worst conclusion. My negative thought tend to differ depending on what I am stressed about. Lately I have been very stressed about my future wand I am going to do after I graduate. This type of stress gives my many feelings of self-doubt. I questions if I’m good enough, smart enough, and tend to get very down on…

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    Stress Intervention

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    In addition to the use of biofeedback mechanisms as interventional tools for reducing stress & anxiety, increasing the efforts aimed towards managing & minimizing the stressors that lead to those aversive emotional feelings of apprehension, helplessness, and a sense of threatened selfhood (Stuart 2013) are important preventative strategies to implement for stress reduction. “Stress” occurs from prolonged exposure to stressor elements such as external/internal threatening situations…

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