Fight or flight response
Defining StressStress : Behavioral,physical or psychological response to stressors
Eustress : Stress that is good or produces a positive outcome
Job demands
Work overload
Underload and monotony
Role conflict
Role ambiguity
Job security
Group dynamics
Managerial behavior
Harassment
Culture
Structure
Technology
Introduction of change in work
for a place to date. Although, she is not a big fan of baseball, but in the stadium, they could get rid of their stress by cheering with shout and enjoying the game.
3. Decision making processes
In this part, we're going to handle the way of decision consumers make, the information they use, different brand consumers consider. And the course of usage from acquiring to disposal.
Newly established couple stage
Conflicts from differences
Transitioning into the new family system
Goal : Interdependence
Families of preschoolers
major change in roles
as an individual, a spouse, and a parent
realignment of relationships with extended family
a great deal of stress and fear
-For both man and woman
Families of primary school children
Stress (Affective Filter)
Students learn more when they are relaxed. This is because the affective filter, a mental barrier between the students and the information, is raised when students are nervous or uncomfortable. When the affective filter is high, learners find it harder to understand, process, and remember information.
TPR helps reduce the affective filter because it is less threateni
5. What strengths are evident in the client, and her family, and her community that may serve to help her resolve the problem situation?
- Tracy는 불안증세가 나타나기 이전에는 특별한 질병력도 없었고 행복하고 안정된 가정생활을 누렸으며 은행 파트타임 근무를 했던 점을 미루어보아 대인관계나 사회생활을 하는 데 특별히 어려운