Stress & health: biological and psychological interactions
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Preface xv
Acknowledgments xxi
1. Psychosocial Models of Health and Disease 1
The Standard Biomedical Model
and New Approaches to Medicine 3
A Biobehavioral Model of Disease and Treatment 6
Pathogen-Host Interactions 8
Psychosocial-Sociocultural Interactions 8
Placebo Effects 9
Psychoneuroimmunology 11
Cultural, Intrapersonal, and Physiological
Influences in Coronary Heart Disease 14
Psychosocial Theories of Disease and Treatment 16
The Foundation of Behavioral Medicine 17
Summary 19
Further Reading 20
Discussion Points 21
2. History of the Concept of Stress 23
The Age of Enlightenment and
the Emergence of Scientific Thought 24
Descartes and the Mechanical Model of Living Things 25
The Worldview and Premises of Modern Science 27
The Mind-Body Problem 27
Claude Bernard and the Modern Biomedical Model 28
Claude Bernard and the Vitalists 29
Walter Cannon 31
Definition of Stress 32
Hans Selye 35
The Concept of Allostasis 36
Additional Considerations on the Stress Concept 38
Summary 39
Further Reading 40
Discussion Points 40
3. Homeostatic Regulation: Normal Function
and Stress Responses 41
A Hierarchy of Homeostatic Controls 42
Organ Reflexes 42
Reflex Loops 43
Brainstem Controls 44
Hypothalamic Regulation 44
Higher Brain Centers and Behavioral Adaptations 44
Intrinsic Control Mechanisms 45
Autonomic Controls Over Homeostasis 46
Negative Feedback 46
The Autonomic Nervous System
Versus the Skeletal Nervous System 47
Three Autonomic Divisions 48
The Sympathetic Nervous System 50
The Parasympathetic Nervous System 51
The Enteric Nervous System 52
Coordinated Actions of the Autonomic Branches 52
Higher Controls Over Homeostasis 53
Hypothalamic Integration of Autonomic,
Endocrine, and Motor Functions 54
The Hypothalamus and Emotional Expression 54
The Hypothalamus Integrates Autonomic
and Endocrine Function During Stress 55
Endocrine Responses During Stress 57
Adrenomedullary Response 59
Adrenocortical Response 60
Negative Feedback by Cortisol 61
Hypothalamus 61
Pituitary 61
Hippocampus 62
Cortisol During Stress 62
Beta-endorphin 62
Summary 63
Further Reading 63
Discussion Points 64
4. Physical and Psychological Stress 65
Classes of Stress Responses 66
The Exercise Response 67
The Preparatory Phase of Exercise 67
The Active Phase of Exercise 68
Peripheral Blood Flow in Exercise 69
Cardiac Output During Exercise 69
Endocrine Changes During Exercise 70
Exercise and Adaptation to Stress 71
The Fight-or-Flight Response 71
Different Emotions and Motivations Accompany Exercise
and the Fight-or-Flight Response 73
Why Is Exercise Considered Good If It Is a Stressor? 74
Psychological Stress 75
Mental Arithmetic as a Prototypical Mental Stressor 75
The Responses to Aversive and Nonaversive Challenges 76
Exposure to Noise and Shock 77
Work to Earn Monetary Reward 78
Activation and Distress 80
Discussion 81
Summary 83
Further Reading 83
Discussion Points 84
5. Central Nervous System Integration of the
Psychological Stress Response 85
Appraisals, Psychological Stress, and Negative Emotions 86
Primary and Secondary Appraisals 86
Primary Appraisals 87
Secondary Appraisals and Coping Responses 88
Outcomes of Coping Efforts
and Physiological Responses 89
The Appraisal Process Is Dynamic and Recursive 89
Psychological Stress Revisited 90
Central Integration of the
Response to Psychological Stress 91
The Limbic System and Associated Parts of the Brain 92
Anatomical Overview 92
Primary Appraisals: Sensory Intake
and Interpretation of the Environment 95
What Is It? And Where Is It? 97
Cognition and Emotion: Generating
Emotions Based on Appraisal Processes 97
The Case of Phineas Gage 99
Prefrontal-Limbic Interactions and Thoughts and Feelings 101
Secondary Appraisals: How Well
Did Our Coping Attempt Work? 101
Physiological Correlates of Primary
and Secondary Appraisal Processes 101
The Amygdala Performs a Parallel Memory Function 103
The Amygdala Triggers Warning
Systems by Classifying Incoming Stimuli 104
Outputs From the Amygdala and Hippocampus Provide
Essential Information to the Prefrontal Cortex 104
Frontal-Limbic Interactions and Appraisals 105
Internal Sources of Amygdaloid Activity and
Internally Generated Emotional Responses 105
Initiation of Behavioral, Autonomic, and
Neuroendocrine Responses to Psychological Stressors 106
Feedback to the Cortex and Limbic System:
The Central Feedback Subsystem 106
Locus Ceruleus 107
Raphe Nuclei 108
Ventral Tegmental Nuclei 109
Autonomic and Endocrine Outflow:
The Emotional Response Subsystem 110
Summary 112
Further Reading 113
Discussion Points 114
6. Stress and the Endocrine System 115
Overview of Stress Endocrine Regulation 116
Activation of Stress Endocrine Secretion and the Central
Corticotropin-Releasing Factor System 117
Cortisol Regulation 118
Stress Effects and the Central CRF System 118
Cortisol’s Feedback Actions in
the Central Nervous System 121
Cortisol Receptors 121
Cortisol Effects on Frontal-Limbic Activity 123
Amygdala Responses to Cortisol and Altered
Responsivity of the Central Nervous System 123
Amygdala Sensitization to Stress 124
Amygdala Sensitization and
Potential Implications for Health 125
Irritable Bowel Syndrome 125
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 126
Cortisol and Hippocampal Volume 126
Long-Term Effects of Amygdala Sensitization 127
The Hypothalamic-Sympatho-Adrenomedullary Axis 128
Amygdala and Hippocampal Responses to
Stress Hormone Feedback: Modulation of
Emotional Memory Formation and
Working Memory 128
Emotional Memories 129
Cortisol and Emotional Memory Formation 129
Cortisol, Working Memory, and Decision Making 130
Stress Endocrine Secretion and
Regulation of Long-Term Stress Reactivity 132
Hierarchy of Autonomic and Endocrine Controls Over
Homeostasis Leading to Long-Term
Memory Formation 132
Recap: How Ideas Come to
Have Power Over Our Bodies 133
Further Reading 134
Discussion Points 136
7. The Immune System Stress and Behavior 137
Overview of the Immune System 138
Structural Components of the Immune System 138
Immune System Cells 139
Phagocytes 139
Lymphocytes 140
Immune System Messengers 142
Innate Resistance 143
Acquired Immunity and Establishment
of Immune System Memory 143
The Inductive Phase 144
Effector Phase 144
Functional Immune Changes 146
The Behavior-Immune Interface 146
Immune-to-Behavior Communication 146
Behavior-to-Immune Communication 147
Behavior-Immune Interactions and Health Indicators 148
Stress, Immune Response to Viral
Challenge, and Viral Reactivation 148
Altered Rheumatoid Arthritis
Susceptibility and Altered HPAC Function 150
Altered Immune Function and Life Stress in Humans 153
Stress Buffers, Positive Emotions, and Physical Health 156
Discussion 157
Summary 158
Further Reading 158
Discussion Points 159
8. Helplessness Coping and Health 161
Death Due to Uncontrollable Stress 162
Sudden Death Due to Uncontrollable Stress 163
Possible Mechanisms of Sudden Death 164
Is Stress a Cause or a Contributor? 167
Helplessness and Exposure to Uncontrollable Stress 167
The Executive Monkey Study 168
Helplessness and Uncontrollability 168
Relevance to Ulcers in Humans 169
Studies of Ulceration in Rats 169
Predictability as a Moderator of
Physical Consequences of Stress 170
Controllability as a Moderator of Physical Effects of Stress 171
Positive Feedback as a Moderator of Stress Responses 172
The Psychological Component of the
Situation Is More Important Than the Actual Stressor 173
“Learned Helplessness” and the
Consequences of Lack of Control 173
Alternative Hypotheses About Behavioral Depression 174
Was It the Stressor or Was It the Uncontrollability? 175
Did the Cold-Swim Rats Learn to Be Helpless
or Were They Showing a Performance Deficit? 175
Lazarus’s Model of Psychological
Stress and Helplessness 176
Central Neurotransmitters and Severe Stress 176
Uncontrollable Shock, Norepinephrine, and Depression 177
Serotonin Mechanisms 178
Emotions and Health 179
Discussion 180
Summary 182
Further Reading 182
Discussion Points 184
9. Genes, Stress, and Behavior 185
Early Life Experience, Epigenetic Programming
of Gene Expression, and Stress Reactivity 186
Crime and Punishment: Rooster Bogle
and the Bogle Clan 186
A Rat Model of Early Experience,
Development, and Responses to Stress 187
Maternal Separation and Neglect 187
Nurturing by Rat Mothers Is Increased by
Brief Separation 189
Stress Versus Nurturing 189
Nurturing Effects on the Brain 190
Genotype, Genetic Vulnerability to Early Life
Adversity, and Psychobehavioral Outcomes
in Humans 193
The MAOA Gene and Vulnerability to
Childhood Maltreatment: A G x E Case Study 193
A Word About Sex and Different Impacts
of an X-Linked Genotype on the Phenotype 194
The Serotonin Transporter Gene and
Vulnerability to Childhood Maltreatment 196
Discussion 200
Summary 201
Further Reading 201
Discussion Points 202
10. Individual Differences in Reactivity to Stress 203
A Proposed Classification of
Individual Differences in Reactivity 204
Persons May Differ in Stress Reactivity
Because of Inborn Factors or Experience 206
Individual Differences in Stress Responses
May be Conditioned by Functional Alterations
at Three Levels in the System 207
Individual Differences in Evaluative
and Emotional Processes—Level I 209
Neurophysiological Evidence on
Prefrontal-Limbic Connections and Emotions 210
Level I Processes Can Bias Physiological
and Behavioral Reactivity to Stress:
Research on Hostility 212
Individual Differences in Hypothalamic
and Brainstem Responses to Stress—Level II 215
Stability of Cardiovascular Reactivity 216
Hypothalamus as a Source of
Individual Differences in Stress Reactivity 217
Integrated Cardiac and Endocrine Reactivity 217
Central Nervous System Activity in
Relation to Cardiovascular and Endocrine Reactivity 220
Individual Differences in Peripheral
Responses to Stress—Level III 221
Discussion 222
Summary 224
Further Reading 224
Discussion Points 225
11. Health Implications of Exaggerated and
Blunted Stress Reactivity 227
Reactivity Tests in Medicine 229
Health Outcomes Related to Exaggerated Cardiovascular and
Endocrine Reactivity ^ 230
Individual Differences in Level I
Reactivity and Health Implications 230
Cognitive Challenge 231
Hostility 231
Hopelessness 232
Individual Differences in Level II Reactivity;
Cardiovascular Reactivity as a Mediator of Disease Risk 233
Individual Differences in Level III
Reactivity and Disease 234
Immune System Alterations,
Cardiovascular Reactivity, and Health 235
Blunted Stress Reactivity and Health 236
Early Life Adversity and Blunted Stress Reactivity 237
Early Life Adversity, Psychological Characteristics,
Cognition, and Behavioral Regulation 239
Early Life Adversity and Low Versus
High Stress Reactivity: Unanswered Questions 243
Blunted Stress Reactivity, Social Adversity, and Health 243
Discussion 246
Exaggerated Reactivity and Disease 247
Blunted Reactivity and Disease 247
Family Dysfunction, Socioeconomic Status, Neighborhood
Characteristics, and Health Outcomes 248
Summary 250
Further Reading 250
Discussion Points 251
12. Behavior, Stress, and Health 253
The Historical Dilemma of Mind-Body Dualism 253
Matter and Behavior 255
Behavioral Medicine in Relation to Traditional Medicine 260
Systems Organization and Stress 261
Psychological Stress and Its Consequences 262
Stress and Behavioral Medicine 265
Stress, Stress Reduction, and Improved health 265
Summary 266
Further Reading 267
References 269
Author Index 293
Subject Index 303
About the Author 329
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