Human Stress: Its Nature and Control |
Contents
Stress and the Young Women and the Elderly | 109 |
Stress Control | 115 |
Eliminating Goal Displacement | 122 |
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ACTH adaptation adrenal adrenal medulla altered arousal arteries asanas Atherosclerosis attention autogenic autogenic training behavior biofeedback biofeedback training biological blood flow blood pressure body brain breathing cancer cells cardiac cardiac output cardiovascular catecholamines cerebral changes Chapter condition consciousness cortisol Decreased discussed effects emotional epinephrine eustress exercise experience external facets factors feedback feel fight or flight flight response focus functioning gland heart rate hormones human stress hypnosis hypothalamus increase individual internal involves Journal maladaptive mechanism mental mind muscle muscular nervous system neuromuscular relaxation normal notice organ pathways pattern person physical activity physiological pituitary problems progressive relaxation psychogenic stress Psychology psychophysiological psychosomatic psychosomatic disease psychosomatic model Raja yoga reaction release result selective awareness Selye sensations sensory simply specific stimulation stress control stress management stress response stress-related stressors sympathetic systematic relaxation techniques tension thyroxine Transcendental Meditation trigger trophotrophic Type vascular vasoconstriction vasopressin visceral yoga