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Less Stress, Better Health
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Instructor: Kyle Smith
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What you'll learn
Understand the nature of stress and identify its common causes and symptoms.
Describe the psychological, social, and physiological consequences of stress.
Explain how to effectively cope with stressors and prepare yourself to be able to grow after a stressor
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There are 9 modules in this course
Stress is a natural part of the human experience. However, stress can also be damaging to people’s physical and psychological health. This course provides an introduction to stress in general and then explores the psychological, physiological, and social consequences of stress. It ends with information on how you can combat the negative effects of stress and build resilience so you can not just survive stress, but also use it to help you grow.
This module introduces you to your PsycLearn Essentials course. Find out what’s included in this course and how to navigate the modules and lessons. You’ll also learn valuable study tips for successful learning.
What's included
1 video7 readings
1 video•Total 3 minutes
- A Welcome Video From Your Instructor•3 minutes
7 readings•Total 23 minutes
- Welcome to PsycLearn Essentials•3 minutes
- Survey: What Would You Like to See Next?•2 minutes
- How to Earn Certificates•2 minutes
- What’s in Your Course•5 minutes
- Study Tips for Success in PsycLearn Essentials•5 minutes
- Additional Information•5 minutes
- Representation in Research•1 minute
In the first part of this module, we will introduce you to the Less Stress, Better Health course and present the course’s learning objectives. Then, we will teach you what stress is, first from a physiological perspective, then from a psychological one. After this section, you’ll be able to explain why different people can experience the same situation, but come away with very different amounts of stress. The next lesson will shift to talking about the different types of stressors people can experience. For example, how is having to give a speech in front of a large crowd different from being bullied in school? Finally, we will discuss different common stressors, and end the module with key takeaways and a quiz.
What's included
9 videos6 readings3 assignments
9 videos•Total 27 minutes
- Welcome to Less Stress, Better Health!•2 minutes
- Course Overview and Course Learning Objectives•4 minutes
- Module Introduction and Module Learning Objectives: Understanding Stress•2 minutes
- Think About How Stress Affects You•3 minutes
- Theories of Stress II: The Transactional Model•4 minutes
- Categories of Stress•4 minutes
- What Are the Common Sources of Stress?•4 minutes
- Video Description of the General Adaptation Syndrome Model Infographic•3 minutes
- Video Description of the Transactional Model of Stress Infographic•2 minutes
6 readings•Total 65 minutes
- Detailed Learning Objectives: Understanding Stress•5 minutes
- Defining Stress•10 minutes
- Theories of Stress I: The General Adaptation Syndrome•20 minutes
- Key Takeaways: Understanding Stress•10 minutes
- Downloadable General Adaptation Syndrome Model Infographic•10 minutes
- Downloadable of the Transactional Model of Stress Infographic•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 36 minutes
- Module Quiz: Understanding Stress•14 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: What Is Stress?•12 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Three Types of Stressors•10 minutes
This module highlights the effects that stress can have on our thoughts, our feelings and our social relationships. From making us irritable to causing the onset of psychological disorders to dissolving friendships, stress can wreak havoc on many aspects of our lives.
What's included
7 videos3 readings3 assignments
7 videos•Total 32 minutes
- Module Introduction and Module Learning Objectives: The Psychological and Social Consequences of Stress•2 minutes
- The Everyday Effects of Stress•5 minutes
- How Stress Creates Psychological Disorders•8 minutes
- Stress Among Marginalized Groups•6 minutes
- We’re Not Our Best Selves When We’re Stressed•3 minutes
- Stress Is Contagious in Relationships•5 minutes
- Video Description of The Psychological and Social Consequences of Stress Infographic•3 minutes
3 readings•Total 25 minutes
- Detailed Learning Objectives: The Psychological and Social Consequences of Stress•5 minutes
- Key Takeaways: The Psychological and Social Consequences of Stress•10 minutes
- Downloadable: The Psychological and Social Consequences of Stress Infographic•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 40 minutes
- Module Quiz: The Psychological and Social Consequences of Stress•14 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: The Psychological Consequences of Stress•16 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: The Social Consequences of Stress•10 minutes
This module focuses on the ways that stress can impact the physiological functioning of our bodies. We will explain the physiology of the stress response in detail, then talk about the effect this response can have on the cardiovascular system. Then, we will learn about how stress impacts the immune system, and the consequences this can have on our health. Finally, we will cover the concept of allostatic load, look at examples of the negative health outcomes that are associated with chronic stress, and talk about the many ways that stress can indirectly affect our health.
What's included
2 videos10 readings5 assignments
2 videos•Total 6 minutes
- Module Introduction and Module Learning Objectives: The Physiological Consequences of Stress•2 minutes
- Video Description of The Physiological Consequences of Stress Infographic•4 minutes
10 readings•Total 120 minutes
- Detailed Learning Objectives: The Physiological Consequences of Stress•5 minutes
- Revisiting the Physiology of Stress•15 minutes
- How Stress in Your Mind Can Stress Your Heart•10 minutes
- Personality and Cardiovascular Disease•10 minutes
- A Quick Tour of the Immune System•10 minutes
- How Stress Batters Your Immune System•15 minutes
- Stress and Allostatic Load•15 minutes
- Indirect Effects of Stress on Physical Health•15 minutes
- Key Takeaways: The Physiological Consequences of Stress•15 minutes
- Downloadable: The Physiological Consequences of Stress Infographic•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 64 minutes
- Module Quiz: The Physiological Consequences of Stress•20 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Stress and the Cardiovascular System•12 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Stress and the Immune System•12 minutes
- Activity: How Do You React To Stress?•10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: The Effects of Stress on Physical Health•10 minutes
Now that you have an understanding of what stress is, how it operates, and the types of consequences it can have for your mind and body, it’s time to learn how to counteract it! In this module, we will first talk about scientifically validated ways to decrease the amount of stress that you feel. Then, we will talk about how we can help ourselves function better even when we’re experiencing stress.
What's included
5 videos7 readings5 assignments
5 videos•Total 18 minutes
- Module Introduction and Module Learning Objectives: Coping With Stress and Building Resilience •2 minutes
- Introduction to Coping and Resilience•4 minutes
- A Simple Mindfulness Exercise•6 minutes
- How to Build Resilience•4 minutes
- Video Description of the Coping With Stress and Building Resilience Infographic•2 minutes
7 readings•Total 97 minutes
- Detailed Learning Objectives: Coping With Stress and Building Resilience•5 minutes
- Types of Coping•12 minutes
- Common Strategies for Coping With Stress•20 minutes
- Clinician-Aided Stress Management•20 minutes
- What Makes a Person Resilient?•15 minutes
- Key Takeaways: Coping With Stress and Building Resilience•15 minutes
- Downloadable: Coping With Stress and Building Resilience Infographic•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 62 minutes
- Module Quiz: Coping With Stress and Building Resilience •20 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Introduction to Coping and Resilience•5 minutes
- Reflect on Your Coping Strategies•15 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Coping With Stress•12 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Resilience in the Face of Stress•10 minutes
This module will help you review the important concepts of the course and prepare you for the cumulative quiz. It is broken down by learning objective with each lesson containing key takeaways, key vocabulary, and key visuals relevant to that learning objective. Each lesson also contains a check-up assessment to let you know whether you’ve mastered the material or need further review.
What's included
1 video15 readings6 assignments
1 video•Total 2 minutes
- Introduction to the Course Summary•2 minutes
15 readings•Total 133 minutes
- Key Takeaways•15 minutes
- Key Visuals•12 minutes
- Key Terms•4 minutes
- Key Takeaways•3 minutes
- Key Takeaways•10 minutes
- Key Visuals•12 minutes
- Key Terms•4 minutes
- Key Takeaways•10 minutes
- Key Terms•4 minutes
- Key Takeaways•15 minutes
- Key Visuals•12 minutes
- Key Terms•4 minutes
- Key Takeaways•12 minutes
- Key Visuals•12 minutes
- Key Terms•4 minutes
6 assignments•Total 48 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•8 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•8 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•8 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•8 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•8 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•8 minutes
This module contains a quiz covering all of the material in this course. It will count for 30% of your total course grade, so make sure you’ve reviewed the material well. Good luck!
What's included
1 video1 assignment
1 video•Total 1 minute
- Instructor's Note: Next Steps•1 minute
1 assignment•Total 40 minutes
- Cumulative Quiz•40 minutes
This module contains a glossary, course references, and a list of contributors to the course.
What's included
3 readings
3 readings•Total 3 minutes
- Glossary•1 minute
- References•1 minute
- Contributors•1 minute
This module provides a variety of information and tools from the American Psychological Association (APA) that will help inspire you as you complete your coursework and plan your career goals. Explore APA resources on various psychological issues and scholarly research and writing; a list of sites providing valuable resources on diversity, equity, and inclusion in psychology education and in the professional community; resources on a career in psychology; and links to career opportunities at the APA.
What's included
8 readings
8 readings•Total 19 minutes
- Introduction to APA Resources•5 minutes
- Student Resources•2 minutes
- APA Style®, Research, and Writing•2 minutes
- Students from Diverse Ethnic, Cultural, and Economic Backgrounds•2 minutes
- Psychology Help Center•2 minutes
- Psychology Careers•2 minutes
- Careers and Internships at APA•2 minutes
- Other APA Resources•2 minutes
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