8.2.1 Definitions and Types of Stress

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    • What does the term 'stress' in psychology refer to?
      Mental or emotional strain
    • Stress can be defined as a *response* to a stressor
    • Stress as a response to a stressor involves physiological and psychological reactions
    • What is an example of a stimulus-based stressor?
      Losing a job
    • Match the term with its definition:
      Stressor ↔️ External cause of stress
      Stress Response ↔️ Internal reaction to stress
    • Acute stressors are short-term, immediate events such as taking an exam
    • What is an example of a chronic stressor?
      Ongoing financial problems
    • Psychological stressors include mental or emotional challenges like relationship conflicts
    • What is the role of a stressor in the stress process?
      Initiates the stress
    • Match the type of stressor with its description:
      Acute Stressor ↔️ Short-term, immediate event
      Chronic Stressor ↔️ Persistent, long-lasting situation
      Physical Stressor ↔️ Environmental condition affecting the body
      Psychological Stressor ↔️ Mental or emotional challenge
    • What is the stressor in the context of stress response?
      The event initiating stress
    • There are four main types of stressors
    • Match the type of stressor with its example:
      Acute Stressor ↔️ Taking an exam
      Chronic Stressor ↔️ Ongoing financial problems
      Physical Stressor ↔️ Noise pollution
      Psychological Stressor ↔️ Fear of failure
    • Acute stressors are persistent and long-lasting.
      False
    • Chronic stressors are persistent and long-lasting, such as ongoing financial problems
    • What is an example of a psychological stressor?
      Relationship conflicts
    • Acute stress is caused by immediate and short-lived events.
    • The physiological effects of acute stress include increased heart rate and sweating
    • What are the psychological effects of chronic stress?
      Depression, anxiety, burnout
    • Eustress is a positive form of stress that has beneficial effects.
    • Eustress is associated with feelings of excitement, motivation, and fulfillment
    • What is an example of eustress for an athlete?
      Preparing for a competition
    • Match the type of stress with its effect and example:
      Eustress ↔️ Positive, motivating | Preparing for a wedding
      Distress ↔️ Negative, debilitating | Experiencing a natural disaster
    • What is distress contrasted with in the context of stress?
      Eustress
    • What type of stress can enhance an athlete's performance before a competition?
      Eustress
    • Eustress is a positive form of stress associated with feelings of excitement, motivation, and fulfillment
    • Understanding eustress broadens the concept of stress beyond negative experiences.
    • Match the type of stress with its effect:
      Eustress ↔️ Positive, motivating
      Distress ↔️ Negative, debilitating
    • What does stress in psychology refer to?
      Mental or emotional strain
    • Stress can be defined as a response to a stressor
    • Stress as a response focuses on the physiological reaction to a stressor.
    • Order the four main types of stressors from short-term to long-term:
      1️⃣ Acute Stressors
      2️⃣ Physical Stressors
      3️⃣ Psychological Stressors
      4️⃣ Chronic Stressors
    • What is an example of an acute stressor?
      Taking an exam
    • Acute stress is defined as immediate, short-term stress
    • What are common causes of chronic stress?
      Long-term illness, financial problems
    • Eustress is associated with negative emotions like anxiety and fatigue.
      False
    • How can athletes use eustress before a competition?
      Enhance their performance
    • Eustress is contrasted with distress, which is a negative form of stress.
    • What are the potential effects of distress on individuals?
      Health and mental health issues
    • Primary appraisal involves evaluating available resources to cope with stress.
      False