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Coping Test 1
Coping Test 1
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going through during their life and correlates with the level of illness that they might
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physiological phases in reaction to chronic stressȄa process in which the body tries to
accommodate stress by adapting to it.
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,several body systems are activated primarily the nervous system and the
endocrine system. Followed by the cardiovascular, pulmonary, and musculoskeletal. All
senses are put on alert
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-applied to athletic performance, lends itself quite nicely to
explaining the relationship between eustress, distress, and health.
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/56%-women who experience stress donǯt necessarily run or fight, but rather
turn to friends to cope with unpleased events and circumstances.
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-came up with theory about women and stress in 2000.
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preparing the body, when confronted with a threat, to either fight or flee; an
evolutionary survival dynamic.
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-the optimal functioning of the bodyǯs major physiological systems (e.g.,
cardiovascular, digestive, reproductive)Ȅthe inability to return to homeostasis can
prove fatal to various organ tissues and eventually the host organism.
-the ability to feel and express the full range of human emotions that can
collectively overload emotional circuits, resulting in mental paralysis and often
leading to states of depression.
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,(intellectual) the ability to gather, process, recall, and exchange
(communicate) information. Exposure to stress tends to overload the cognitive
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as well as the ability to communicate them.
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-the maturation of higher consciousness through strong nurturing
relationships with both the self and others; the development of a strong personal value
system; and a meaningful purpose in life.
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