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Meeting Life Challenges
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Chapter 1
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Coping with Stress
level: Coping with Stress
Questions and Answers List
pg 61 to 63
level questions: Coping with Stress
Question
Answer
It is a dynamic situation-specific reaction to stress, which is a set of concrete responses to stressful situations or events that are intended to resolve the problem and reduce stress.
Coping
Involves obtaining information about the stressful situation and about alternative courses of action. It also involves deciding priorities
Task-Oriented Strategy
Involves efforts to maintain hope and to control one's emotions.
Emotion-oriented Strategy
It involves denying or minimising the seriousness of the situation and also the conscious suppression of stressful thoughts
Avoidance-oriented Strategy
It refers to constantly changing cognitive and behavioural efforts to master, reduce or tolerate the internal or external demands that are created by the stressful situation.
Lazarus and Folkman - Coping
It involves attacking the problem itself with behaviours designed to gain information , to alter the event, belief or commitments
Problem focused strategy
These call for psychological changes designed primarily to limit the degree of emotional disruption caused by an event
Emotion focused strategy
active skill that reduces symptoms of stress and decreases incidence of illnesses
Relaxation technique
Yogic method of meditation consists of a sequence of learned techniques for refocusing attention that brings about an altered state of consciousness
Meditation procedures
Procedure to monitor and reduce the physiological aspects of stress by providing feedback about current physiological activity and is accompanied by relaxation training
Biofeedback
It is a subjective experience that involves imagery and imagination
Creative visualisation
By Meichenbaum - to replace negative and irrational thoughts with positive and rational ones
Cognitive Behavioural technique