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Unit 9 Psychology

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Approach-Approach Conflict Choose between two attractive alternatives
Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict Confront two unattractive alternatives
Approach-Avoidance Conflict You want to do something, but you have fears or doubts about doing that thing.
Double approach avoidance conflict Choose between multiple alternatives that have unattractive and attractive perspectives. (Pros and Cons)
1. Stress at work 1. Nature of a job
2. Stress at work 2. Role in the organization
3. Stress at work 3. Work relationships
4. Stress at work 4. Career development
5. Stress at work 5. Work climate
6. Stress at work 6. Family/ outside work
1. How stress can become a disease 1. Perception of the situation
2. How stress can become a disease 2. Psychological responses
3. How stress can become a disease 3. Physiological responses
4. How stress can become a disease 4. Protective behavior
5. How stress can become a disease 5. Signs of an illness
6. How stress can become a disease 6. Disease
1. Behavioral Coping Strategy 1. Problem solving - Addressing an issue in order to get rid of a problem
2. Behavioral Coping Strategy 2. Explanatory style - You blame things on others or yourself
3. Behavioral Coping Strategy 3. Exercise - People use this for physical energy and rhythm to cope
4. Behavioral Coping Strategy 4. Support groups - People who network together to solve problems
5. Behavioral Coping Strategy 5. Training - Preparing yourself for something you maybe haven’t done
6. Behavioral Coping Strategy 6. Improving interpersonal skills - Learning how to work with others; used to increase self-esteem.
Created by: Kaylin106
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