Physiological response as the original event

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Heart rate variability (HRV) is a measurement of beat to beat changes in heart rate.


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Recalling a significantly emotional past event or feeling (positive or negative) can elicit the same physiological response as the original event.


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Research has shown that rats injected with cortisol will self-administer alcohol (ethanol).


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Coherence is defined as a state where body systems (most importantly the heart and brain) are in-sync. Clarity of thought and emotional balance are the result.


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S-IgA is an immune system antibody, and has been shown in research to decrease during periods of stress


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There is no such thing as adult regeneration of brain cells.

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It is the perception of a stressor that determines the level of a person's physiological and psychological response to that stressor.


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Anxiety is always consciously controlled.

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SERT is a 5-HTT serotonin transporter gene that has been identified in research as a contributing factor, and possible identifier, of those who would succumb to depression or anxiety disorders after periods of chronic stress, and those who would not.


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SERT appears to be activated by chronic low grade cortisol baths.


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Because of its reactivity, the genetic predisposition to depression and anxiety due to the short form of SERT, may also predispose a person to significant improvement through intervention.


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Negative emotions fuel higher cortisol levels


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The brain will actually produce more receptor sites for cortisol if it is exposed to constant ‘cortisol baths'.


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ACTH promotes a proliferation of adrenal cortical cells increasing the capacity to produce even more stress hormones.

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‘Up-regulation' of receptor sites refers to the body's capability to produce more receptor sites for a biochemical it is continually producing.


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‘Down-regulation' of receptor sites refers to the body's capability to produce more receptor sites for a biochemical it is continually producing.


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Most traditional stress management programs have focused on the role of emotions and stress.


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Neural connections from the emotional system in the brain leading to the cognitive system are stronger and more numerous than those flowing from the cognitive to the emotional system.


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The pattern
of heart rate variability, that is, the heart'm s variability plotted over time, has been shown in research to reflect a person's emotional state.


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While undergoing an emotional task, young teens were found to activate the amygdala more than the frontal cortex (leading to a more emotionally driven, and less reasoned, emotional response).


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Stress scales measuring stress from major life events are more accurate than those measuring stress from daily hassles or time pressures.


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Memory retrieval is impaired, reducing retention performance, while glucocorticoid levels in the brain are high.


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Memory consolidation is enhanced when glucocorticoids are high, increasing storage of emotional or implicit memory.


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According to Mike Csikiszentmihalyi positive psychology tells us we no longer have to be an empty vessel merely responding to external stimuli.


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Positive psychology tells us that in order to develop the positive, we need to look at the positive.


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The amygdala attaches meaning to reason, thus making reasoning more effective.


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Electrical impulses traveling from the heart, and up the vagal nerve go straight to the amygdala, or emotional part of the brain.

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A person with their amygdala surgically removed cannot attach meaning to circumstance.

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The mood congruency hypothesis states that the emotional part of our brain can only process "like" emotions at a time.

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Oxytocin is responsible for the "fight or flight" system.


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Oxytocin is responsible for the "calm and connection" system.


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Every cell and organ in the body has receptor sites for various biochemicals.


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The parts of the brain where biochemicals and receptor sites are richest are also the parts of the brain that are involved in emotion.


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Rats injected with oxytocin were more agitated when compared to other rats.


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Rats in a cage with other rats injected with oxytocin were calmer compared to other rats.


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Oxytocin has been shown to increase in humans in response to trust and bonding.


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Research has shown that intentionally activating an emotional reaction can have the same physiological effect as the original emotion.


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Intentionally shifting your emotional focus right in the moment of stress can alleviate and reverse the physiological impact of that stress.


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Sustained practice of emotional re-focusing techniques can actually change the neural patterns in your brain, the biochemistry of your body, and the electrical impulse of your heart.

 

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