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PSYCHOLOGY
Chapter 14 STRESS, LIFESTYLE, AND HEALTH
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FIGURE 14.1
Exams are a stressful, but unavoidable, element of college life. (credit “left”:
modification of work by Travis K. Mendoza; credit “center”: modification of work by
“albertogp123”/Flickr; credit “right”: modification of work by Jeffrey Pioquinto, SJ)
FIGURE 14.2
Graduating from college and entering the workforce can be viewed as either a threat
(loss of financial support) or a challenge (opportunity for independence and growth).
(credit: Timothy Zanker)
FIGURE 14.3
When encountering a stressor, a person
judges its potential threat (primary
appraisal) and then determines if
effective options are available to manage
the situation. Stress is likely to result if a
stressor is perceived as extremely
threatening or threatening with few or no
effective coping options available.
FIGURE 14.4
As the stress level increases from low to moderate, so does performance (eustress). At
the optimal level (the peak of the curve), performance has reached its peak. If stress
exceeds the optimal level, it will reach the distress region, where it will become
excessive and debilitating, and performance will decline (Everly & Lating, 2002).
FIGURE 14.5
Nearly half of U.S. adults indicated that their stress levels have increased over the last
five years (Neelakantan, 2013).
FIGURE 14.6
The charts above, adapted from Cohen & Janicki-Deverts (2012), depict the mean stress
level scores among different demographic groups during the years 1983, 2006, and 2009.
Across categories of sex, age, race, education level, employment status, and income, stress
levels generally show a marked increase over this quarter-century time span.
FIGURE 14.7
Harvard physiologist Walter Cannon first
articulated and named the fight-or-flight
response, the nervous system’s
sympathetic response to a significant
stressor.
FIGURE 14.8
Fight or flight is a physiological response to a stressor.
FIGURE 14.9
Hans Selye specialized in research about stress. In 2009, his native Hungary honored
his work with this stamp, released in conjunction with the 2nd annual World Conference
on Stress.
FIGURE 14.10
The three stages of Selye’s general adaptation syndrome are shown in this graph.
Prolonged stress ultimately results in exhaustion.
FIGURE 14.11
This diagram shows the functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.
The hypothalamus activates the pituitary gland, which in turn activates the adrenal
glands, increasing their secretion of cortisol.
FIGURE 14.12
Some fairly typical life events, such as moving, can be significant stressors. Even when
the move is intentional and positive, the amount of resulting change in daily life can
cause stress. (credit: "Jellaluna"/Flickr)
FIGURE 14.13
Daily commutes, whether (a) on the road or (b) via public transportation, can be
hassles that contribute to our feelings of everyday stress. (credit a: modification of work
by Jeff Turner; credit b: modification of work by "epSos.de"/Flickr)
FIGURE 14.14
(a) Police officers and (b) firefighters hold high stress occupations. (credit a:
modification of work by Australian Civil-Military Centre; credit b: modification of work by
Andrew Magill)
FIGURE 14.15
This graph shows the percentages of participants who developed colds (after receiving
the cold virus) after reporting having experienced chronic stressors lasting at least one
month, three months, and six months (adapted from Cohen et al., 1998).
FIGURE 14.16
Telomeres are shorter in adults who experienced more trauma as children (adapted
from Blackburn & Epel, 2012).
FIGURE 14.17
Males and females often experience different symptoms of a heart attack.
FIGURE 14.18
(a) Type A individuals are characterized as intensely driven,
(b) while Type B people are characterized as laid-back and relaxed. (credit a:
modification of work by Greg Hernandez; credit b: modification of work by Elvert
Barnes)
FIGURE 14.19
According to the transactional model of hostility for predicting social interactions (Vella et al.,
2012), the thoughts and feelings of a hostile person promote antagonistic behavior toward
others, which in turn reinforces complimentary reactions from others, thereby intensifying
ones’ hostile disposition and intensifying the cyclical nature of this relationship.
FIGURE 14.20
This graph shows the incidence of heart attacks among men and women by depression
score quartile (adapted from Barefoot & Schroll, 1996).
FIGURE 14.21
In asthma, the airways become inflamed and narrowed.
FIGURE 14.22
Seligman’s learned helplessness experiments with dogs used an apparatus that
measured when the animals would move from a floor delivering shocks to one without.
FIGURE 14.23
Close relationships with others, whether (a) a group of friends or (b) a family circle,
provide more than happiness and fulfillment—they can help foster good health. (credit
a: modification of work by Nattachai Noogure; credit b: modification of work by Christian
Haugen)
FIGURE 14.24
Stress reduction techniques may include (a) exercise, (b) meditation and relaxation, or
(c) biofeedback. (credit a: modification of work by “UNE Photos”/Flickr; credit b:
modification of work by Caleb Roenigk; credit c: modification of work by Dr. Carmen
Russoniello).
FIGURE 14.25
Happiness is an enduring state of well-being involving satisfaction in the pleasant,
good, and meaningful aspects of life.
FIGURE 14.26
(a) Surveys of residents in over 150 countries indicate that Denmark has the happiest
citizens in the world.
(b) Americans ranked the United States as the 17th happiest country in which to live. (credit
a: modification of work by "JamesZ_Flickr"/Flickr; credit b: modification of work by Ryan
Swindell)
FIGURE 14.27
(a) Long-suffering Chicago Cub fans would no doubt feel elated if their team won a World Series championship, a
feat that has not been accomplished by that franchise in over a century.
(b) In ways that are similar, those who play the lottery rightfully think that choosing the correct numbers and winning
millions would lead to a surge in happiness. However, the initial burst of elation following such elusive events
would most likely erode with time. (credit a: modification of work by Phil Roeder; credit b: modification of work
by Robert S. Donovan)
FIGURE 14.28
This graphs shows life satisfaction scores several years before and after three
significant life events (0 represents the year the event happened) (Diener et al., 2006).

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Stress, Lifestyle, and Health_OSch14_imageslideshow

  • 1. PSYCHOLOGY Chapter 14 STRESS, LIFESTYLE, AND HEALTH PowerPoint Image Slideshow
  • 2. FIGURE 14.1 Exams are a stressful, but unavoidable, element of college life. (credit “left”: modification of work by Travis K. Mendoza; credit “center”: modification of work by “albertogp123”/Flickr; credit “right”: modification of work by Jeffrey Pioquinto, SJ)
  • 3. FIGURE 14.2 Graduating from college and entering the workforce can be viewed as either a threat (loss of financial support) or a challenge (opportunity for independence and growth). (credit: Timothy Zanker)
  • 4. FIGURE 14.3 When encountering a stressor, a person judges its potential threat (primary appraisal) and then determines if effective options are available to manage the situation. Stress is likely to result if a stressor is perceived as extremely threatening or threatening with few or no effective coping options available.
  • 5. FIGURE 14.4 As the stress level increases from low to moderate, so does performance (eustress). At the optimal level (the peak of the curve), performance has reached its peak. If stress exceeds the optimal level, it will reach the distress region, where it will become excessive and debilitating, and performance will decline (Everly & Lating, 2002).
  • 6. FIGURE 14.5 Nearly half of U.S. adults indicated that their stress levels have increased over the last five years (Neelakantan, 2013).
  • 7. FIGURE 14.6 The charts above, adapted from Cohen & Janicki-Deverts (2012), depict the mean stress level scores among different demographic groups during the years 1983, 2006, and 2009. Across categories of sex, age, race, education level, employment status, and income, stress levels generally show a marked increase over this quarter-century time span.
  • 8. FIGURE 14.7 Harvard physiologist Walter Cannon first articulated and named the fight-or-flight response, the nervous system’s sympathetic response to a significant stressor.
  • 9. FIGURE 14.8 Fight or flight is a physiological response to a stressor.
  • 10. FIGURE 14.9 Hans Selye specialized in research about stress. In 2009, his native Hungary honored his work with this stamp, released in conjunction with the 2nd annual World Conference on Stress.
  • 11. FIGURE 14.10 The three stages of Selye’s general adaptation syndrome are shown in this graph. Prolonged stress ultimately results in exhaustion.
  • 12. FIGURE 14.11 This diagram shows the functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The hypothalamus activates the pituitary gland, which in turn activates the adrenal glands, increasing their secretion of cortisol.
  • 13. FIGURE 14.12 Some fairly typical life events, such as moving, can be significant stressors. Even when the move is intentional and positive, the amount of resulting change in daily life can cause stress. (credit: "Jellaluna"/Flickr)
  • 14. FIGURE 14.13 Daily commutes, whether (a) on the road or (b) via public transportation, can be hassles that contribute to our feelings of everyday stress. (credit a: modification of work by Jeff Turner; credit b: modification of work by "epSos.de"/Flickr)
  • 15. FIGURE 14.14 (a) Police officers and (b) firefighters hold high stress occupations. (credit a: modification of work by Australian Civil-Military Centre; credit b: modification of work by Andrew Magill)
  • 16. FIGURE 14.15 This graph shows the percentages of participants who developed colds (after receiving the cold virus) after reporting having experienced chronic stressors lasting at least one month, three months, and six months (adapted from Cohen et al., 1998).
  • 17. FIGURE 14.16 Telomeres are shorter in adults who experienced more trauma as children (adapted from Blackburn & Epel, 2012).
  • 18. FIGURE 14.17 Males and females often experience different symptoms of a heart attack.
  • 19. FIGURE 14.18 (a) Type A individuals are characterized as intensely driven, (b) while Type B people are characterized as laid-back and relaxed. (credit a: modification of work by Greg Hernandez; credit b: modification of work by Elvert Barnes)
  • 20. FIGURE 14.19 According to the transactional model of hostility for predicting social interactions (Vella et al., 2012), the thoughts and feelings of a hostile person promote antagonistic behavior toward others, which in turn reinforces complimentary reactions from others, thereby intensifying ones’ hostile disposition and intensifying the cyclical nature of this relationship.
  • 21. FIGURE 14.20 This graph shows the incidence of heart attacks among men and women by depression score quartile (adapted from Barefoot & Schroll, 1996).
  • 22. FIGURE 14.21 In asthma, the airways become inflamed and narrowed.
  • 23. FIGURE 14.22 Seligman’s learned helplessness experiments with dogs used an apparatus that measured when the animals would move from a floor delivering shocks to one without.
  • 24. FIGURE 14.23 Close relationships with others, whether (a) a group of friends or (b) a family circle, provide more than happiness and fulfillment—they can help foster good health. (credit a: modification of work by Nattachai Noogure; credit b: modification of work by Christian Haugen)
  • 25. FIGURE 14.24 Stress reduction techniques may include (a) exercise, (b) meditation and relaxation, or (c) biofeedback. (credit a: modification of work by “UNE Photos”/Flickr; credit b: modification of work by Caleb Roenigk; credit c: modification of work by Dr. Carmen Russoniello).
  • 26. FIGURE 14.25 Happiness is an enduring state of well-being involving satisfaction in the pleasant, good, and meaningful aspects of life.
  • 27. FIGURE 14.26 (a) Surveys of residents in over 150 countries indicate that Denmark has the happiest citizens in the world. (b) Americans ranked the United States as the 17th happiest country in which to live. (credit a: modification of work by "JamesZ_Flickr"/Flickr; credit b: modification of work by Ryan Swindell)
  • 28. FIGURE 14.27 (a) Long-suffering Chicago Cub fans would no doubt feel elated if their team won a World Series championship, a feat that has not been accomplished by that franchise in over a century. (b) In ways that are similar, those who play the lottery rightfully think that choosing the correct numbers and winning millions would lead to a surge in happiness. However, the initial burst of elation following such elusive events would most likely erode with time. (credit a: modification of work by Phil Roeder; credit b: modification of work by Robert S. Donovan)
  • 29. FIGURE 14.28 This graphs shows life satisfaction scores several years before and after three significant life events (0 represents the year the event happened) (Diener et al., 2006).