G6 Managing-Stress
G6 Managing-Stress
G6 Managing-Stress
Written Report
Submitted by:
Group 6
Canete, Janicah A.
Canonigo, Edjay C.
Lazarte, Khendall Blyte C.
Librado, Trisha
Vasquez, Jericho
Villacorte, Jhon Lloyd L.
Of
2 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering–C
Presented to:
Khristine Joy B. Garcia, MSPsych, RPsy
October 2022
TOPIC C: MANAGING STRESS
STRESS, is a feeling of emotional or physical tension. It can come from any event or
thought that makes you feel frustrated, angry, or nervous.
STRESS is your body’s reaction to a challenge or demand. In short bursts, stress can be
positive, such as when it helps you avoid danger or meet a dealine. But when stress
lasts for a long time, it may harm your health.
STRESS RESPONSE
➢ Resistance (adaptation)
⎯ The second stage of the stress response, is to achieved optimal
adaptation in resisting the stressor.
⎯ Everyday stressors (eustressors) are beneficial in maintaining
the psychophysiological balance that results when the stressor
is successfully removed, adapted, or coped with by the person.
⎯ Stress is actually a necessary component in life because it
contributes to survival and, ultimately, growth.
⎯ Optimal stress fuels maximum performance, but excess stress
results when the demands on a person exceed or fall far below
their capabilities.
• Stress can affect the immune system, which serves to defend the body against
infection.
• (1) B cells, which mature in the bone barrow, and
• (2) T cells, which mature in the thymus, an organ located in the chest. One type
of T cell is the natural killer (NK) cell, which detects and destroys damaged or
altered cells before they become tumors.
Cancer
• Although stress can’t cause cancer, there is evidence that it can affect the growth
of some cancerous tumors.
A. If the immune system is suppressed, NK cells do not work as well to
prevent the spread of tumor cells
B. Stress can facilitate the growth of capillaries feeding into the tumor.
When stress has physical cause, the body produces more capillaries to
supply blood to that area.
1. When the stressor is an injury or infection, capillary growth is
beneficial because the vessel carry more white blood cells.
2. When a tumor is already present in the body, the stress
response will cause more blood to be supplied to the tumor.
Heart Disease
Coping Strategies
Psychology and Life Dealing with Conflict – This scale helps students differentiate
between assertive, aggressive, manipulative, and passive behavior
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