stress in adolescents
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Principles of Psychology 10000 OL21
Matt Edwards
Stress in Adolescents
Stress - the state which is seen in response to internal or external stressors. Every system of the body responds to stress in varying ways. Stress enlists changes affecting almost every system of the body, influencing how people feel and behave (Psychology Dictionary).
The term is used to describe the physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses to events that are appraised as threatening or challenging (Ciccarelli, 410).
What happens in the brain during stress
The brain decides there is danger and sends nerve signals down spinal cord to the adrenal gland which release the hormone adrenaline which increases the amount of sugar in the blood, increases heart rate, and raises blood pressure.
The hypothalamus sends a signal to the pituitary glans and stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce a stress hormone, cortisol, which keeps blood sugar and blood pressure up to help one escape from danger.
www.youramazingbrain.org/brainchanges/stressbrain.htm
www.longislandstressreduction.com
Main causes of stress in adults
articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/05/10/10-steps-to-manage-stress.aspx
Main Causes of Stress in AdolescentsPeer pressure
Having a boyfriend or a girlfriend Conflict within relationshipsPeer rejectionPressures of schoolMoving to a new home and school Tests and homework Too-high expectations Sports and other extracurricular activities Social backwardness Pubertal changesToo fast or too slow physical development Family problems including abuse and alcohol Physical and emotional abuse and neglectEmployment Owning a car Money problems
Ineffective Coping Strategies for AdolescentsResignationDistractionSocial withdrawalWishful thinkingSelf-criticismBlaming othersSkipping schoolBullying othersDrug abuse
General Manifestations of Stress
http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/long-term-stress-symptoms-effects-lesson.html#lesson
Specific Effects of Stress on the AdolescentDepression
UnassertiveOverly dependentExcessive reassurance-seekingIneffective problem-solvingLong term cognitive deficitsSelf-criticismSocial withdrawalPessimismWeak relationshipsSchool phobiaPoor grades in schoolInattentivenessWeakened immune system
Problem-focused coping(Problem solving with available resources)
Emotion-focused Coping(Emotional expression – share more thoughts with trusted individuals, write in a journal; Emotional regulation-avoid generalizations or magnification; Cognitive restructuring-identifying and changing negative thoughts; Acceptance-agreeing to moving forward)
Social Support (Counselor, support group)
Meditation
Humor
Exercise
Most Effective Coping Strategies for Stress in Adolescents
Daily stress coping strategies to help adolescents
http://lerablog.org/health/useful-stress-management-tips-to-get-a-grip-of-your-life-in-times-of-financial-crisis/
Teens reduce stress and lower anger
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnXrXX0m-NE
Managing the stressors in life
References
Ciccarelli, Saundra K, White, J. Nolan. (2014) Psychology. Boston: Prentice-Hall.
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