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Dikran J. Martin Psychology 111 Name:. Date:. Lecture Series: Chapter 12 Stress, Adjustment, and Pages: 22 Health Differences TEXT: Friedman, Howard S. and Schustack, Miriam W. (2003). Personality: Classic Theories and Modern Research (2 nd ). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Disease-Prone Personalities Principal Features Psychosomatic medicine is based on the idea that the psyche (mind) (413) affects In the 1920s and 1930s, many interesting ideas about psychosomatic medicine grew out of the psychodynamic theorizing of Sigmund Freud. Illustration: Psychosomatic medicine. More difficult than observing such phenomena is explaining them using (LS12hsf_04) -1-

Disease-Prone Personalities Figure 12.1, Links between Personality and Health [Page 414] (LS12hsf_04) -2-

Health Behaviors What are health behaviors? (413) Why are particular personality characteristics associated with unhealthy behaviors? There are two sets of reasons. First, people with problems in emotional (414-415) regulation may seek the Second, certain social factors tend to encourage unhealthy behaviors " Example: Social factors that encourage unhealthy behaviors. Risk taking, thrill seeking, and sensation seeking are known to be relatively stable personality characteristics. Psychologist Marvin Zuckerman developed a sensation-seeking scale, which is related to (LS12hsf_04) -3-

Health Behaviors (The instrument has subscales of (415) Is this propensity related to health? Evidence: Sensation seeking. A related approach is Frank H. Farley s Type T theory of psychobiological motives. Type T stands for This theory derives from Eysenck s ideas about the physiological basis for It suggests a psychobiological need for stimulation due to an internal It is argued that if type T people s needs for stimulation and risk taking can be satisfied by appropriate experiences in appropriate environments, they will be So, it may be a mistake to forbid thrill seekers from their (LS12hsf_04) -4-

Health Behaviors Rather, it may be better to channel these motives into activities that are (415) In short, the evidence is strong that one key type of link between personality and health involves health behaviors. Certain types of people, because of their biology and socialization, are more (416) likely to engage in risky behaviors, ranging from These people are prone to disease and premature mortality because of their The Sick Role A second key reason for an association between personality and illness comes from society s idea of the sick role. What is the sick role? Sometimes, people take on the sick role even though there is no organic (medical) condition that can account for their activities. Examples: The sick role. (LS12hsf_04) -5-

The Sick Role What is the behaviorist explanation of the sick role? (416) What is the cognitive explanation of the sick role? Examples: Cognitive explanation of the sick role. (417) Disease-Caused Personality Changes The third set of reasons for associations between personality and health involves the notion that disease affects personality (rather than personality causing disease). This is sometimes termed a somatopsyche effect because the body Examples: Somatopsychic effect. (LS12hsf_04) -6-

Personality Disorders " stress and abuse places the individual at much higher risk for later problems with mental and physical health." "In particular, the risk of experiencing borderline personality disorder clearly rises." Illustrations: Personality disorders. (418) Diathesis-Stress What is the diathesis-stress model of disease? (420) Illustrations: Diathesis-stress model of disease. (LS12hsf_04) -7-

Diathesis-Stress Figure 12.2, The Diathesis-Stress Model [Page 421] Stress Bernard Lown, a well-known Harvard cardiologist, has made many significant contributions to understanding heart disease and treatment. Lown has found that the most potent stress related to the (412) It is known that stress can bring on a heart attack. But why do only some people drop dead from emotional shock? (LS12hsf_04) -8-

Stress Lown proposes a three-part model to account for the variability in sudden cardiac death after encountering stress. First, some (421) Second, the person must be feeling a Third, there must be a In other words, as Gordon Allport often argued, we should not expect straightforward and direct links between Evidence: Stress, personality, and health. (422) Depression and Anxiety Lung cancer is a relatively easy cancer for personality researchers to study because most victims are dead within a year to two. Evidence: Depression, anxiety and lung cancer. (LS12hsf_04) -9-

Depression and Anxiety These studies do not necessarily allow a simple inference that personality causes cancer. In the first place, the associations are (422) Many people with emotional disturbances Second, personality is associated with a What is meant by the following statement? for many life-threatening diseases, the risk factors are neither necessary nor sufficient causes. Personality and Coronary-Proneness The Type Behavior Pattern What is the Type A Behavior Pattern? (423) (LS12hsf_04) -10-

Choleric Struggle What is meant by the following statement? a Type A person is most likely to be (423) a 'choleric,' Evidence: Type A personality. (424) Giving Up What does giving up have to do with health behavior? Illustrations: Giving up and health behavior. (424-425) (LS12hsf_04) -11-

Other Diseases Although the most rigorous research has focused on heart disease, scattered studies during the past fifty years have explored personality and proneness to other diseases, such as ulcers. To place these various studies into a single conceptual framework, a meta-analysis was conducted. What is meta-analysis? (425) The Human Termites The psychologist Lewis Terman was one of the leading intelligence researchers in the twentieth century. Among other contributions, he developed the well-known Stanford-Binet IQ test. Terman began one of the most comprehensive studies in psychology. To investigate his genetic theories of intelligence, Terman recruited bright California schoolchildren (and) intensively studied their psychosocial and intellectual development, and followed them into adulthood. (Terman s) participants nicknames themselves Terman s Termites. How does one describe Lewis Terman s gifted children? (426) (LS12hsf_04) -12-

The Human Termites Is there evidence that resilient personalities high in (427) stability, sociability, and optimism are prone to health? What is survival analysis? (428) Conscientiousness Does childhood personality predict premature mortality decades later? What kinds of questions are raised concerning the prediction of survival across the life span? Sociability the locus of health-relevant effects seems to be centered in traits as (LS12hsf_04) -13-

Sociability For example, childhood ratings on such variables as popularity and (429) preference for playing with other people did not What did Lewis Terman discover about Termites who grew up to be scientists? Cheerfulness What seems to be the relationship between cheerfulness (optimism and a sense of humor) to longevity insofar as the Terman gifted population was concerned? Stressed Termites What is the evidence that the detrimental effects of parental strife and divorce reach across the life span and affect longevity and cause of death insofar as the Terman gifted population was concerned? What is the evidence that the detrimental effects of death (430-431) of a parent can affect longevity? (LS12hsf_04) -14-

Mental Health What has been documented about personality and mental state (31 in adulthood insofar as the Terman gifted population was concerned? Although both personality and stress variables have direct (psychosomatic) and behaviorally mediated effects on health, we do yet know their Overall, there is reliable confirmation in the physical health arena of the (431-432) importance of what psychologists have typically called Blaming the Victim (The) tendency to blame victims for their own illnesses is strong for two reasons. First of all, most of us have some (432) The second reason we tend to blame people for their own disease has to do with our desire for a (LS12hsf_04) -15-

Blaming the Victim What is meant by the following statement? (432) it is a disservice to both the healthy and the ill to pretend that they can have no effect on their prognosis. The Self-Healing Personality Control, Commitment, and Challenge Almost two decades ago, an extensive analysis of business executives under stress in a large midwestern firm examined the psychological differences between those who became ill and those who did not. Over a period of eight years, several key factors emerged. First, the executives feeling of control was a (433) Those who remained healthier did not feel They tended to believe that challenging situations could be influenced by their Example: Lacking control in business management. Control, Commitment, and Challenge (LS12hsf_04) -16-

The second characteristic of executives who remained healthy was their (434) commitment to something they felt was Example: Maintaining commitment in business management. Third, executives who remain healthy were those who responded to live with Example: Maintaining challenge in business management. Trust and Devotion What have been Julian Rottor's contributions to the study of the (407-408) self-healing personality? (LS12hsf_04) -17-

Trust and Devotion It is useful to think about two major types of self-healing personalities. The first is the more (435) These people actively seek out The second main type of self-healing personality is the These two types of healthy people have different optimal levels of stress. For the second, more reserved and content type of person, it is better to have conflicts For the first, more excitement-seeking type of healing personality, a higher level of challenge is In line with this think, research suggests that in similar situations these two types of people have different tendencies toward The low-key, goal-oriented individuals show more The more spontaneous and arousal-seeking individuals, on the other hand, are especially likely to be (LS12hsf_04) -18-

Helpful Placebos What is a placebo? (436) What is meant by the following statement? placebo effects are very real The Influence of Humanistic and Existential Aspects on Understanding Self-Healing What has been Carl Rogers contributions to the study of the self-healing personality? Growth Orientation What have been Abraham Maslow's contributions to the study (437) of the self-healing personality? Identity and Purpose What have been Victor Frankl's contributions to the study (439) of the self-healing personality? (LS12hsf_04) -19-

Sense of Coherence What have been Aaron Antonovsky's contributions to the study (439) of the self-healing personality? Summary and Conclusion Much insight into the complexities of personality can be gained by studying an applied areas such as stress, illness, and health. There are a number of ways in which personality has been shown to be (441) One key link between personality and health involves Certain types of people, because of their biology or socialization, are more likely to engage in A second key association between personality and illness comes from society s idea of the A third set of associations between personality and health involves The fourth and most fascinating connection between personality and health is the Diathesis is the predisposition (often hereditary) of the body to a (LS12hsf_04) -20-

Summary and Conclusion However, the illness does not surface unless and until it is (441) This model of illness has much in common with the idea of There is now strong evidence that people who lead hostile, competitive, and driven lives are more likely to But it is not hard work, Rather it is the On the other hand, if you are in a situation in which you cannot control the outcome, no matter what you do, you may learn to be There are associations between various psychological disturbances (like chronic anger or anxiety or depression) and In other words, it is not the case that anxiety is related specifically to ulcers and repression solely to asthma. Rather there is evidence for a The Terman Life-Cycle study, which began in 1921-22, provides a means of seeing the effects of It was found that childhood social dependability, or conscientiousness, is predictive of (LS12hsf_04) -21-

Summary and Conclusion Children, especially boys, who were rated as prudent, conscientious, (4441) truthful, and free from vanity A person who was conscientious as a child is less likely to suffer an In studying self-healing, personality researchers have drawn much inspiration from humanistic and existential approaches, which consider There are two major types of self-healing personalities. The first is the (442) more These people actively seek out stimulation, are highly A second main type of self-healing personality is the more Both types achieve a There is increasing evidence that the fulfillment and playfulness of living are END (LS12hsf_04) -22-