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adam_text | Titel: A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response
Autor: Everly, George S
Jahr: 2013
I
Contents
Part I First Study the Science, Then Practice the Art
1 The Concept of Stress......................................................................................................................................................3
Stress, Behavior, and Health......................................................................................................................................3
Defining Stress................................................................................................................................................................................5
Ten Key Concepts in the Study of Stress................................................................................................7
Plan of the Book............................................................................................................................................................................13
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................13
2 The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Stress Response....................17
Neurological Foundations..............................................................................................................................................17
Neural Transmission......................................................................................................................................................18
Basic Neuroanatomy......................................................................................................................................................21
A Systems Model of the Human Stress Response....................................................................24
Stressor Events........................................................................................................................................................................27
Cognitive-Affective Domain............................................................................................................................28
Neurological Triggering Mechanisms..................................................................................................30
The Stress Response......................................................................................................................................................31
The Neural Axes: Stress Response Via Neural Innervation
of Target Organs....................................................................................................................................................................31
The Fight-or-Flight Response: The Neuroendocrine Axis............................33
The Stress Response: A Summary............................................................................................................40
Target-Organ Activation............................................................................................................................................41
Coping..........................................................................................................................................................................................................44
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................45
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................47
3 The Link from Stress Arousal to Disease........................................................................................53
Selye s General Adaptation Syndrome ................................................................................................54
Lachman s Model........................................................................................................................................................................55
Sternbach s Model....................................................................................................................................................................56
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xiv Contents
Kraus and Raab s Hypokinetic Disease Model......................................................................56
Schwartz s Disregulation Model..................................................................................................................57
Conflict Theory of Psychosomatic Disease........................................................................................58
Everly and Benson s Disorders of Arousal Model............................................................59
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................61
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................63
4 Stress-Related Disease: A Review................................................................................................................67
Gastrointestinal Disorders..............................................................................................................................................67
Gastrointestinal Physiology................................................................................................................................68
Peptic Ulcers..............................................................................................................................................................................68
Ulcerative Colitis................................................................................................................................................................70
Irritable Bowel Syndrome......................................................................................................................................70
Esophageal Reflux............................................................................................................................................................71
Cardiovascular Disorders................................................................................................................................................71
Cardiovascular Physiology..................................................................................................................................72
Essential Hypertension................................................................................................................................................74
Vasospastic Phenomena............................................................................................................................................75
Myocardial Ischemia and Coronary Artery Disease......................................................75
Respiratory Disorders..........................................................................................................................................................76
Allergy................................................................................................................................................................................................76
Bronchial Asthma................................................................................................................................................................76
Hyperventilation..................................................................................................................................................................77
Musculoskeletal Disorders............................................................................................................................................77
Skin Disorders..................................................................................................................................................................................78
Immune System............................................................................................................................................................................78
Innate Immunity....................................................................................................................................................................78
Acquired Immunity..........................................................................................................................................................80
Cell-Mediated Processes..........................................................................................................................................80
Humoral Responses........................................................................................................................................................81
Stress and Immune Functioning: Animal Studies..............................................................83
Stress and Immune Function: Human Studies........................................................................84
Psychological Manifestations of the Stress Response........................................................91
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................93
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................95
5 Measurement of the Human Stress Response........................................................................105
Stressor Scales................................................................................................................................................................................105
Cogniti ve-Affective Correlate Scales..........................................................................................................106
Neurological Triggering Mechanisms..........................................................................................................107
Measuring the Physiology of the Stress Response..................................................................107
Assessment of the Neural Axes......................................................................................................................107
Electrodermal Measures............................................................................................................................................107
Electromyographic Measurement..............................................................................................................108
Cardiovascular Measurement............................................................................................................................109
Contents xv
Assessment of the Neuroendocrine Axis........................................................................................110
Assessment of the Endocrine Axes..........................................................................................................111
Assessment of Target-Organ Effects..............................................................................................................113
Physical Diagnosis............................................................................................................................................................113
Psychological Diagnosis..........................................................................................................................................113
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory—2............................................................114
The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire ( 16-PF)............................................114
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory—II......................................................................................115
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory—III....................................................................................115
Common Grief Response Questionnaire........................................................................................117
Impact of Events Scale—Revised..............................................................................................................117
Penn Inventory for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PENN)................................117
Stanford Acute Stress Reaction Questionnaire......................................................................117
Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale........................................................................................................................117
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory..........................................................................................................................118
Affect Adjective Checklist....................................................................................................................................118
Subjective Stress Scale..............................................................................................................................................118
Profile of Mood States................................................................................................................................................118
Connor Davidson Resil ience Measure................................................................................................119
Inventory of Complicated Grief Scale................................................................................................119
Generalized Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire..........................................................................119
Beck Anxiety Inventory............................................................................................................................................119
Symptom Checklist-90 Revised....................................................................................................................120
Screen for Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms................................................................................120
Inventory of Psychosocial Functioning............................................................................................120
The Assessment of Coping............................................................................................................................................121
Law of Initial Values..............................................................................................................................................................121
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................122
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................123
6 Personologic Diathesis and Human Stress....................................................................................127
Historical Foundations........................................................................................................................................................128
The Principle of Personologic Primacy....................................................................................................132
Personologic Psychotherapy and Stress-Related Disorders........................................133
Millon s Personality Theory and Stress....................................................................................................134
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................138
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................139
7 Resilience: The Final Frontier..........................................................................................................................143
Resilience Defined....................................................................................................................................................................143
The Johns Hopkins Model of Resiliency................................................................................................145
Seven Characteristics of Highly Resilient People....................................................................145
Self-Efficacy......................................................................................................................................................................................148
Hardiness..................................................................................................................................................................................................149
Resilient Leadership and the Culture of Resilience................................................................150
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Positive Psychology................................................................................................................................................................151
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................151
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................152
Part II The Treatment of the Human Stress Response
8 Psychotherapy: A Cognitive Perspective........................................................................................157
Cognitive Primacy....................................................................................................................................................................158
Cognitive-Based Psychotherapy..........................................................................................................................160
Ellis s Model..............................................................................................................................................................................160
Beck s Cognitive Therapy Model..............................................................................................................161
Meichenbaum s Stress Inoculation Training..............................................................................163
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy..............................................................................................166
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................168
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................169
9 A Neurophysiological Rationale for the Use
of the Relaxation Response: Neurological Desensitization................................173
Disorders of Arousal..............................................................................................................................................................174
Psychiatric Disorders of Arousal........................................................................................................................175
Somatic Disorders of Arousal..................................................................................................................................178
The Neurological Foundations of Limbic Hypersensitivity
and the Disorders of Arousal......................................................................................................................................179
Ergotropic Tuning..............................................................................................................................................................179
Neurological Reverberation and Charging..................................................................................180
Neuromuscular Set-Point Theory................................................................................................................181
Models of Neuronal Plasticity................................................................................................................................182
The Relaxation Response................................................................................................................................................186
The Physiology of the Relaxation Response............................................................................187
Selecting a Relaxation Technique......................................................................................................................189
Clinical Precautions and Undesirable Side Effects..................................................................190
Loss of Reality Contact..............................................................................................................................................190
Drug Reactions........................................................................................................................................................................191
Panic States..................................................................................................................................................................................191
Premature Freeing of Repressed Ideation......................................................................................191
Excessive Trophotropic States........................................................................................................................191
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................192
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................193
10 Meditation............................................................................................................................................................................................201
History of Meditation............................................................................................................................................................201
Types of Meditation................................................................................................................................................................202
Mechanisms of Action........................................................................................................................................................204
Therapeutic Hallmarks........................................................................................................................................................207
Research on the Clinical Applications and Effects of Meditation....................209
Contents xvii
How to Implement Meditation................................................................................................................................211
Preparation....................................................................................................................................................................................211
Components................................................................................................................................................................................211
Example Protocol................................................................................................................................................................213
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................216
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................217
11 Voluntary Control of Respiration Patterns..................................................................................223
History..........................................................................................................................................................................................................223
Basic Patterns of Breathing..........................................................................................................................................224
Mechanisms of Action........................................................................................................................................................225
Clinical Research........................................................................................................................................................................226
How to Implement....................................................................................................................................................................227
Breathing Exercise 1......................................................................................................................................................229
Breathing Exercise 2......................................................................................................................................................229
Breathing Exercise 3......................................................................................................................................................230
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................232
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................233
12 Neuromuscular Relaxation......................................................................................................................................237
History..........................................................................................................................................................................................................237
Mechanisms of Action........................................................................................................................................................239
Research on Clinical Applications and Effects..............................................................................240
How to Implement a Physically Active Form
of Neuromuscular Relaxation: Preparation..........................................................................................241
How to Implement Neuromuscular Relaxation: Procedure........................................242
The Sequential Steps to Follow for Each Muscle Being Relaxed............242
Example Protocol................................................................................................................................................................242
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................250
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................252
13 Hypnosis in the Management of Stress Reactions............................................................255
Historical Perspectives........................................................................................................................................................25 5
Hypnosis, Stress, and Mind-Body Interaction..............................................................................257
Theories of Hypnosis............................................................................................................................................................257
Hypnosis and Stress................................................................................................................................................................258
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................263
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................264
14 Biofeedback in the Treatment of the Stress Response..............................................267
History..........................................................................................................................................................................................................269
Biofeedback Modalities....................................................................................................................................................271
Electromyographic (EMG) Biofeedback........................................................................................271
Temperature Biofeedback......................................................................................................................................273
Electroencephalographic (EEG) Biofeedback........................................................................275
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Electrodermal (EDR) Biofeedback..........................................................................................................277
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Biofeedback..................................................................................278
Biofeedback Precautions..................................................................................................................................................280
Role of the Therapist and Other Factors..................................................................................................281
The Past and Future of Biofeedback..............................................................................................................283
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................284
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................284
15 Physical Exercise and the Human Stress Response......................................................293
History of Therapeutic Exercise..........................................................................................................................294
Mechanisms of Action........................................................................................................................................................296
Research Supporting Therapeutic Exercise for Stress........................................................301
Exercise Guidelines................................................................................................................................................................303
Exercise for Stress Management..........................................................................................................................307
Additional Caveats about Physical Exercise......................................................................................307
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................308
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................310
16 The Pharmacological Management of Stress Reactions........................................317
Pharmacology..................................................................................................................................................................................318
Benzodiazepines..........................................................................................................................................................................319
Antidepressants..............................................................................................................................................................................321
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)..............................................................................................322
Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)......................................................................................................................322
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)......................................................................324
Other Antidepressants..........................................................................................................................................................325
Buspirone................................................................................................................................................................................................325
Antipsychotic Medications..........................................................................................................................................326
Miscellaneous Agents..........................................................................................................................................................327
Beta-Adrenergic Blocking Agents............................................................................................................327
Antihistamines........................................................................................................................................................................327
Barbiturates and Non-barbiturate Sedative-Hypnotics............................................327
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................328
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................328
Part III Special Topics and the Human Stress Response
17 Religion, Spirituality, and Stress..................................................................................................................333
Mechanisms of Action........................................................................................................................................................333
Research....................................................................................................................................................................................................335
Emotional Health................................................................................................................................................................335
Physical Health......................................................................................................................................................................338
Incorporating Spiritual and Religious Beliefs
into Practice and Therapy..............................................................................................................................................340
Contents xix
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................342
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................342
18 Nutrition and Stress............................................................................................................................................................347
Nutrients and Energy............................................................................................................................................................348
Carbohydrates..........................................................................................................................................................................348
Proteins..............................................................................................................................................................................................349
Fats............................................................................................................................................................................................................349
Fatty Acids and Stress..........................................................................................................................................................350
Energy Sources and Stress............................................................................................................................................351
Serotonin and Stress................................................................................................................................................................353
Antioxidants and Stress......................................................................................................................................................354
Stress and Appetite....................................................................................................................................................................357
Caffeinated Energy Drinks............................................................................................................................................357
Future Directions........................................................................................................................................................................358
Conclusion............................................................................................................................................................................................359
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................360
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................361
19 Sleep and Stress..........................................................................................................................................................................369
Basics of Sleep................................................................................................................................................................................369
Length of Sleep......................................................................................................................................................................371
Stress and Sleep............................................................................................................................................................................372
DSM-IV Sleep Disorders................................................................................................................................................373
The Effects of Fatigue and Lack of Sleep on the Occurrence
of Crital Incidents......................................................................................................................................................................374
Sleep, Dreams, and Stress..............................................................................................................................................375
Methods to Enhance Sleep............................................................................................................................................377
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................378
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................379
20 Grief, Loss, and Stress....................................................................................................................................................385
Definition of Terms..................................................................................................................................................................385
Grief Theories..................................................................................................................................................................................386
Complicated Grief......................................................................................................................................................................388
Complicated/Prolonged Grief and Stress-Related Symptoms................................390
Grief and Traumatic Events........................................................................................................................................392
Intervention..........................................................................................................................................................................................392
Grief and Children: Developmental Stages and Intervention..................................393
Developmental Stages..................................................................................................................................................393
Evidence of Grieving in Children and Adolescents........................................................394
Helping Children Understand Death......................................................................................................394
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................395
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................396
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21 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder..........................................................................................................................401
The Prevalence of Trauma as a Public Health Problem....................................................401
Diagnostic Symptomatology......................................................................................................................................402
A Two-Factor Theory of Posttraumatic Stress................................................................................409
Neurological Hypersensitivity........................................................................................................................409
Psychological Hypersensitivity......................................................................................................................412
The Psychological Profile of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder....................................413
Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder......................................................................................415
Psychopharmacotherapy..........................................................................................................................................415
Psychotherapy..........................................................................................................................................................................416
Neurocognitive Strategic Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress..............................417
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing..........................................................418
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................420
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................421
22 Crisis Intervention and Psychological First Aid................................................................427
Crisis Intervention......................................................................................................................................................................428
A Systems Approach..............................................................................................................................................................430
Psychological First Aid......................................................................................................................................................431
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................434
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................435
23 Hans Selye and the Birth of the Stress Concept..................................................................437
24 Summation and Conclusions................................................................................................................................447
A Treatment Model..................................................................................................................................................................447
A Treatment Protocol............................................................................................................................................................449
A Word About Treatment Adherence............................................................................................................450
Summary..................................................................................................................................................................................................451
References..............................................................................................................................................................................................451
Appendices Special Considerations in Clinical Practice................................................453
A Self-Report Relaxation Training Form..........................................................................................................453
B Physically Passive Neuromuscular Relaxation................................................................................455
C Vascular Headaches and Vasoactive Substances............................................................................459
D The Etiology of Panic Attacks: Nonpsychological Factors............................................460
E How Do You Cope with Stress?..............................................................................................................................462
A Self-Report Checklist Designed for Health
Education Purposes..........................................................................................................................................................462
Index..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................465
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spelling | A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response George S. Everly ... 3. ed. New York [u.a.] Springer 2013 XX, 485 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Stress physiopathology Stress therapy Pathophysiologie (DE-588)4044898-8 gnd rswk-swf Stressbewältigung (DE-588)4202646-5 gnd rswk-swf Stress (DE-588)4058047-7 gnd rswk-swf Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd rswk-swf Therapie (DE-588)4059798-2 gnd rswk-swf Stressreaktion (DE-588)4138565-2 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Stress (DE-588)4058047-7 s Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 s Pathophysiologie (DE-588)4044898-8 s Therapie (DE-588)4059798-2 s DE-604 Stressreaktion (DE-588)4138565-2 s Stressbewältigung (DE-588)4202646-5 s 2\p DE-604 Everly, George S. 1950- Sonstige (DE-588)136441068 oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025721019&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response Stress physiopathology Stress therapy Pathophysiologie (DE-588)4044898-8 gnd Stressbewältigung (DE-588)4202646-5 gnd Stress (DE-588)4058047-7 gnd Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd Therapie (DE-588)4059798-2 gnd Stressreaktion (DE-588)4138565-2 gnd |
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title | A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response |
title_auth | A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response |
title_exact_search | A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response |
title_full | A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response George S. Everly ... |
title_fullStr | A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response George S. Everly ... |
title_full_unstemmed | A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response George S. Everly ... |
title_short | A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response |
title_sort | a clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress response |
topic | Stress physiopathology Stress therapy Pathophysiologie (DE-588)4044898-8 gnd Stressbewältigung (DE-588)4202646-5 gnd Stress (DE-588)4058047-7 gnd Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd Therapie (DE-588)4059798-2 gnd Stressreaktion (DE-588)4138565-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Stress physiopathology Stress therapy Pathophysiologie Stressbewältigung Stress Psychologie Therapie Stressreaktion Aufsatzsammlung |
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