PSYC 221-6 Assessment 2_Spring 2013_LO 3
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Clarke University Psychology Department PSYC 221 Abnormal Psychology Spring 2013
Assessment Two Learning Objectives Chapters 5, 6, 7, 9
Chapter 5 Stress, Psychological Factors, and Health
3. Explain the significance of stress factors in health and illness, paying special attention to the role of the immune system.
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Clarke
University
Psychology
Department
PSYC
221
Abnormal
Psychology
Spring
2013
Assessment
Two
Learning
Objectives
Chapters
5,
6,
7,
&
9
Chapter
5:
Stress,
Psychological
Factors,
and
Health
3.
Explain
the
significance
of
stress
factors
in
health
and
illness,
paying
special
attention
to
the
role
of
the
immune
system.
Stress
&
Immune
System
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Claude
and
Claude
Emotion,
Stress,
and
Health
Clip
316
...[Specified
Psychological
Factor]
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
A.
A
general
medical
condition
(coded
on
Axis
III)
is
present.
B.
Psychological
factors
adversely
affect
the
general
medical
condition
in
one
of
the
following
ways:
(1)
the
factors
have
influenced
the
course
of
the
general
medical
condition
as
shown
by
a
close
temporal
association
between
the
psychological
factors
and
the
development
or
exacerbation
of,
or
delayed
recovery
from,
the
general
medical
condition
(2)
the
factors
interfere
with
the
treatment
of
the
general
medical
condition
(3)
the
factors
constitute
additional
health
risks
for
the
individual
(4)
stress-related
physiological
responses
precipitate
or
exacerbate
symptoms
of
the
general
medical
condition
Choose
name
based
on
the
nature
of
the
psychological
factors
(if
more
than
one
factor
is
present,
indicate
the
most
prominent):
Mental
Disorder
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
an
Axis
I
disorder
such
as
Major
Depressive
Disorder
delaying
recovery
from
a
myocardial
infarction)
Psychological
Symptoms
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
depressive
symptoms
delaying
recovery
from
surgery;
anxiety
exacerbating
asthma)
Personality
Traits
or
Coping
Style
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
pathological
denial
of
the
need
for
surgery
in
a
patient
with
cancer;
hostile,
pressured
behavior
contributing
to
cardiovascular
disease)
Maladaptive
Health
Behaviors
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
overeating;
lack
of
exercise;
unsafe
sex)
Stress-Related Physiological
Response
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
stress-related
exacerbations
of
ulcer,
hypertension,
arrhythmia,
or
tension
headache)
Other
or
Unspecified
Psychological
Factors
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
interpersonal,
cultural,
or
religious
factors)
316
...[Specified
Psychological
Factor]
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
A.
A
general
medical
condition
(coded
on
Axis
III)
is
present.
B.
Psychological
factors
adversely
affect
the
general
medical
condition
in
one
of
the
following
ways:
(1)
the
factors
have
influenced
the
course
of
the
general
medical
condition
as
shown
by
a
close
temporal
association
between
the
psychological
factors
and
the
development
or
exacerbation
of,
or
delayed
recovery
from,
the
general
medical
condition
(2)
the
factors
interfere
with
the
treatment
of
the
general
medical
condition
(3)
the
factors
constitute
additional
health
risks
for
the
individual
(4)
stress-related
physiological
responses
precipitate
or
exacerbate
symptoms
of
the
general
medical
condition
Choose
name
based
on
the
nature
of
the
psychological
factors
(if
more
than
one
factor
is
present,
indicate
the
most
prominent):
Mental
Disorder
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
an
Axis
I
disorder
such
as
Major
Depressive
Disorder
delaying
recovery
from
a
myocardial
infarction)
Psychological
Symptoms
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
depressive
symptoms
delaying
recovery
from
surgery;
anxiety
exacerbating
asthma)
Personality
Traits
or
Coping
Style
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
pathological
denial
of
the
need
for
surgery
in
a
patient
with
cancer;
hostile,
pressured
behavior
contributing
to
cardiovascular
disease)
Maladaptive
Health
Behaviors
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
overeating;
lack
of
exercise;
unsafe
sex)
Stress-Related Physiological
Response
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
stress-related
exacerbations
of
ulcer,
hypertension,
arrhythmia,
or
tension
headache)
Other
or
Unspecified
Psychological
Factors
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
(e.g.,
interpersonal,
cultural,
or
religious
factors)
316
...[Specified
Psychological
Factor]
Affecting...[Indicate
the
General
Medical
Condition]
A.
A
general
medical
condition
(coded
on
Axis
III)
is
present.
B.
Psychological
factors
adversely
affect
the
general
medical
condition
in
one
of
the
following
ways:
(1)
the
factors
have
influenced
the
course
of
the
general
medical
condition
as
shown
by
a
close
temporal
association
between
the
psychological
factors
and
the
development
or
exacerbation
of,
or
delayed
recovery
from,
the
general
medical
condition
(2)
the
factors
interfere
with
the
treatment
of
the
general
medical
condition
(3)
the
factors
constitute
additional
health
risks
for
the
individual
(4)
stress-related
physiological
responses
precipitate
or
exacerbate
symptoms
of
the
general
medical
condition
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