Theme 2: Stress And Coping Flashcards
What is involved in this theme
Transactional coping
Coping theories
Stress reactivity
Attachment theory
Cognitive development
Transactional coping theory
proposes that stress involves encounter between individual and their
environment and that a stress response depends on the appraisal of the stressor and the
ability to cope with it (appraisal isn’t necessarily a conscious process)
Components of transactional coping
Psychological determinant
Primary appraisal
Secondary appraisal
Reappraisal
Different types of coping
Psychological determinant
stressors are subjective and affected by prior experience
with stressors and stress response e.g. coping skills, personality characteristics,
attitudes, motivation, level of self esteem, general outlook, perception of control
Primary appraisal
evaluates significance of a potential stressor resulting in a decision
that is either irrelevant, being positive or stressful e.g. harm/ loss assessment of
damaged already occurred, threat assessment of harm loss that hasn’t occurred yet but
may in future, challenge assessment of potential for personal growth or gain
Secondary appraisal
evaluation of interna and external coping options and resources for
dealing with a stressor e.g. internal could be strength/ determination and external could
be money and support from friends or family
Reappraisal
e-evaluation of a potential stressor in relation to coping resources
What is coping
stress management the process of constantly changing cognitive and
behavioural efforts to manage the internal or external stressors that are appraised as
taxing or exceeding the resources of the person
Different types of coping in the transactional coping model
Emotion focused
Problem focused
emotion focused coping transactional
strategies to attend to emotional responses to a specific stressor e.g. denial, distancing, avoiding, minimising, acceptance, venting emotions, seeking emotional support from family and friends
problem focused coping transactional
strategy to change or manage the cause or the source of a stressor, when the individual feels they have some control over the situation and can change the circumstance, reappraise the stressor by examining it from different perspective, obtain more information about the stressor, redefine the stressor, find alternative ways to deal with the stressor, learn changes to manage the stressor
advantages of the transactional coping model
focuses on psychological determinants of the stress response, interaction between the individual and their environment, inclusion of the reappraisal model allows stressors and circumstances to change over time, proposes different management methods
disadvantages of the transactional coping model
difficult to test through experimental research as is subjective, doubt it is necessary to appraise something as causing stress to have a stress response
what are the different coping mechanisms
self soothing
distraction
opposite action
emotional awareness
mindfulness
crisis plan
self soothing
comforting through your 5 senses
distraction
take your mind off the problem e.g puzzles, books, crafts, movies
opposite action
doing something the opposite of your impulse that’s consistent with a more positive emotion e.g. affirmations and inspiration, something fun or cheering
emotional awareness
tools for identifying and expressing your feelings e.g .list or chart of emotions, journal
mindfulness
tools for centering and grounding yourself in the movement e.g. meditation, relaxation, breathing exercises