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Red blood cell deficiency.
Anemia
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Inflammation of a joint which usually occurs with pain and swelling.
Arthritis
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The preferred way to manage stress whenever this is a reasonable possibility of success.
Assertiveness
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Expressive and instrumental responses that communicate our feelings to others or that may enhance our chance of survival.
Behavioral reactions
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Inflammation of the bursa between bondy prominences and muscles or tendons.
Bursitis
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An adaptive response to stress which allows us to remain in the stressful situation but in a less active way than with an assertive approach.
Compromise
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A response to a stressful situation that involves a change in our behavior due to another direct influence.
Conformity
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The urge to succeed.
Desire for success
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How stress is labeled when events have a harmful effect.
Distress
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A complex pattern or changes that includes physiological arousal, subjective feelings, cognitive processes and behavior reactions- all in response to a situation we perceive to be personally significant.
Emotion
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Redness of skin.
Erythema
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May serve as a valuable "window" that influences not only how individuals appraise stress but also how they cope with stress.
Gender
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A preponderance of postive thoughts and feelings about one's life.
Happiness
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Paralysis on one side of the body.
Hemiplegia
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Insufficient stress.
Hypostress
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A complex emotion that occurs when we fear losing a close relationship with another person or have lost it already.
Jealousy
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Energizing and directing our efforts toward a meaningful goal.
Motivation
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Goal-directed activities that energize and direct behavior.
Motives
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Making mutual concessions with another person.
Negotiation
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Mild emotional distrubances that impair judgement.
Neuroses
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Reduction of bone mass.
Osteoporosis
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Paralysis of the lower half.
Paraplegia
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Severe mental disorder that interfere with a perception of reality.
Psychoses
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Method for treating mental disorders by mental rather than physical therapy.
Psychotherapy
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Paralysis of all four extremities.
Quadriplegia
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Form of arthritis with inflammation of the joints, swelling, stiffness, and pain.
Rheumatoid arthritis
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Psychosocial motives that are largely inborn.
Stimulus needs
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Pattern of responses an individual makes to stimulus events that disturb his or her equilibrium or exceed coping abilities.
Stress
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Elements of pleasure and displeasure, likeing or disliking that are a component of emotions.
Subjective feelings
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People who tend to be competitive, arguementative, and impatient, as well as hostile.
Type A individuals
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People who tend to be more relaxed.
Type B individuals
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