Stress Stress: A state of psychological tension or strain. The process by which we perceive and respond to certain events. Stressors: Events that we perceive.
1 Stress and Health. 2 Health Psychology Health psychology is a field of psychology that contributes to behavioral medicine. The field studies stress-related.
1 PSYCHOLOGY (8th Edition, in Modules) David Myers Worth Publishers, © 2007.
1 Other Important Senses Module 15. 2 Other Important Senses Touch Taste Smell Body Position and Movement.
1 Adolescence Module 9. 2 Adolescence Physical Development Cognitive Development Social Development Emerging Adulthood.
1 Chapter 9 Nuclear Radiation 9.3 Radiation Measurement 9.4 Half-Life of a Radioisotope 9.5 Medical Applications Using Radioactivity Copyright © 2005 by.
1 Stress and Illness Module 41. 2 Stress Stress and Illness Stress and Stressors Stress and the Heart Stress and the Susceptibility to Disease.
1 The Psychological Therapies Module 52. 2 Therapy The Psychological Therapies Psychoanalysis Humanistic Therapies Behavior Therapies Cognitive.
The Biomedical Therapies Module 42. The Biomedical Therapies These include physical, medicinal, and other forms of biological therapies. 1.Drug Therapies.
Sensation: Part 2. Localization of Sounds Because we have two ears, sounds that reach one ear faster than the other ear cause us to localize the sound.
Adolescence Chapter 5, Lecture 5 “Those who do learn to delay gratification become more socially responsible, academically successful, and productive.”
1 Learning By Observation Module 20. 2 3 Bandura’s Experiments Applications of Observational Learning Learning by Observation Overview.