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  1. Sep 15, 2023 · What Is the Fight, Flight, or Freeze Response? 4 Psychology Examples of the Response; Understanding Its Role in Anxiety and Stress; How to Manage the Response; 6 Worksheets, Handouts, and Meditation Ideas; 3 Books About the Fight-or-Flight Theory; Resources From PositivePsychology.com; A Take-Home Message; References

  2. An unconditioned response is an automatic reaction to a stimulus that occurs naturally, without any prior learning or training. It's a raw, uninhibited action that your body knows how to perform from the moment you're born, like pulling your hand away from a hot stove.

  3. Nov 10, 2023 · The sympathetic nervous system is a branch of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for "fight or flight" responses during stressful situations. It increases heart rate, dilates pupils, and inhibits digestion, among other functions, to mobilize the body's resources for immediate action.

  4. The fight or flight response is an automatic physiological reaction to an event that is perceived as stressful or frightening. The perception of threat activates the sympathetic nervous system and triggers an acute stress response that prepares the body to fight or flee.

  5. Bullies may victimize those whom they dislike and victims may dislike those who bully them. But other processes may also be at play. Bullying and antipathy may follow from rejection or the dissolution of a close relationship. Bullying may be a response to perceived antipathy.

    • Christopher A. Hafen, Brett Laursen, Jari-Eri Nurmi, Katariina Salmela-Aro
    • 10.1007/s10802-013-9720-5
    • 2013
    • 2013/07
  6. Jan 25, 2024 · Defense mechanisms are psychological strategies that are unconsciously used to protect a person from anxiety arising from unacceptable thoughts or feelings. According to Freudian theory, defense mechanismss involve a distortion of relaity in wome way so that we are better able to cope with a situation.

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  8. Mar 5, 2024 · The conditioned response is a learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus due to its association with an unconditioned stimulus. This association forms the basis of classical conditioning, as demonstrated by Pavlov’s experiments with dogs.

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