Wednesday March 20, 2019
Circle: How do you react when you are stressed out? What do you do to relieve stress?
Stress and Health Learning target: Students will be able to understand the different theories of emotion, define what stress is and how it can affect our health.
Going forward- Things you should understand about Motivation and Emotion:
From what perspectives do psychologists view motivated behavior?
What physiological factors produce hunger?
What psychological and cultural factors influence hunger?
How do anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder demonstrate the influence of psychological forces on physiologically motivated behaviors?
What stages mark the human sexual response cycle?
How do internal and external stimuli influence sexual behavior?
What has research taught us about sexual orientation?
What is the role of organizational psychologists?
What are the components of an emotion?
How do we communicate nonverbally? Are nonverbal expressions of emotion universally understood?
What is stress, and what types of events provoke stress responses?
What factors affect our ability to cope with stress?
Activity: At your table discuss the what you learned from the video's and the Type A or B personaity test. What are the long term implications for your health, career, relationships etc. What did you learn about yourself and what you need to understand?
TEDtalk Stress
Harvard Study
Stress and Memory 10:56 Mark
Type A or B?
13-2
13-3
14-1
Homework: Study for Unit 8a and 8b Test. Please use all available methods: SQ3R,Crash Course, Quizlet, Mnemonic Devices, etc.
Reading Assignments:
Please have Unit 8B read by March 19th
Test over Units 8a and 8b will be on Tuesday March 26, 2019
Vocabulary:
Abraham Maslow
Cannon-Bard Theory
Drive-Reduction theory
Emotion
General adaptation syndrome
Hierarchy of needs
Homeostasis
Incentive
Instinct
James-Lange theory
two-factor theory
Motivation
Stress
Abraham Maslow
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