Stress-Related Disorders – Etiology, Symptoms and Management WF-PS-SRD-ER
Stress is a psychological feeling or physical condition resulting from physical or mental 'positive or negative pressure' that overwhelms adaptive capacities.
First part of the lecture will be focused on stress-related disorders, such as adjustment disorders/ anxiety disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder, that are a result of an atypical response to both short and long-term anxiety due to physical, mental, or emotional stress.
The adjustment disorder is a diagnostic category characterized by an emotional response to a stressful event. It is a state of subjective distress and emotional disturbance, which arises during the course of adapting to stresses of significant life changes, stressful life events, serious physical illness, or possibility of serious illness.
In the second part of the lecture effective therapeutic implications, such as Specialist Stress Management Training and Mindfulness Stress Reduction Training will be presented.
(in Polish) E-Learning
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Learning outcomes
Gaining knowledge about stress-related disorders and stress management therapies
Assessment criteria
Requirement: The acquaintance of English at least on passive level as well as the obligatory presence at the lecture.
A test as evaluative assessment is to be implemented
Bibliography
Pires FBC, Lacerda SS et al.Self-compassion is associated with less stress and depression and greater attention and brain response to affective stimuli in women managers. BMC Womens Health. 2018 Nov 27;18(1):195
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorder
American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM–5), 2013
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