Health Psychology Questions
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treatment based on the development of a positive interpersonally relationship between a client and a therapist
the ____________ gland triggers the _______________ glands to release catecholamine hormones.
What concerns are facing our society today? How do they differ from the past (1900)?
excessive movements, such as fidgeting or tapping
The body's stress response, also known as ________________________ is regulated by the endocrine system and the nervous system.
triggers the body's sympathetic nervous system
- heart disease risks goes up, muscle joint pain (what's gonna happen over time if that stress doesnt resolve)
is a part of the automatic system which is how you react to stress (under your unconscious control) (heart beating) (things you dont think about)
the collective physiological and emotional responses to any stimulus that disturbs an individual's homeostasis
heart goes up, respiratory rate goes up, muscle tension goes up, Blood Pressure goes up
blood glucose (sugar) (while youre in the moment of stress)
triggers the adrenal glands to release catecholamine hormones.
the physiological changes associated with stress
system of glands, tissues, and cells that secrete hormones into the bloodstream; influences metabolism and body processes
= pain (help block the pain so you can survive
Automatic physical response of the body to any stimulus that requires adjusting to change.
fight or flight; the physiological changes that take place in the body as your react to a stressor
inflammation goes up and is bad; immune function
True or false? People use lighting to make them look better
how are intentions and behaviour conceptualised ?