Deck 20: What Is Healing Who Is the Healer

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According to Chapter 20,, a likely result of chronic stress is developing _______

A) mental illness.
B) a disease or psychosomatic illness.
C) an anger problem.
D) none of the above
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Which condition leads to chronic stress, which can harm a person's health?

A) The source of stress is ambiguous.
B) The stress continues for a prolonged time.
C) There are several sources of stress in the individual's life.
D) all of the above
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Negative emotions such as anger, fear, and guilt have been shown to reduce the effectiveness of the _______

A) placebo effect
B) patient's adjustment
C) immune system
D) medication
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Which of the following factors is part of the psychosocial context of medical care?

A) Personal beliefs and expectations of the patient
B) Sight of health professionals, hospitals, and medical instruments
C) Interaction with other patients
D) all of the above
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The placebo effect poses a problem for researchers because _______

A) it is difficult to control.
B) Subjects' expectations or feelings of "being special" can influence the outcome.
C) neither a nor b.
D) both a and b.
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People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Nocebo effect
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Placebo
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
External locus of control
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Intention
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Psychosocial
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Integrative Medicine
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Internal locus of control
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Nocebo effect
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Placebo
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
External locus of control
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Intention
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Psychosocial
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Integrative Medicine
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Internal locus of control
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Nocebo effect
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Placebo
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
External locus of control
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Intention
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Psychosocial
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Integrative Medicine
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Internal locus of control
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Nocebo effect
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Placebo
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
External locus of control
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Intention
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Psychosocial
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Integrative Medicine
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Internal locus of control
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Nocebo effect
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Placebo
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
External locus of control
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Intention
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Psychosocial
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Integrative Medicine
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Internal locus of control
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Nocebo effect
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Placebo
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
External locus of control
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Intention
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Psychosocial
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Integrative Medicine
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Internal locus of control
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Premises:
A specific therapeutic agent can cure most diseases.
A specific therapeutic agent can cure most diseases.
A specific therapeutic agent can cure most diseases.
An individual's belief system plays a significant role in healing.
An individual's belief system plays a significant role in healing.
An individual's belief system plays a significant role in healing.
All disease is psychosomatic in origin.
All disease is psychosomatic in origin.
All disease is psychosomatic in origin.
Responses:
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
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Individuals who are willing to take responsibility for their own recovery and make significant lifestyle changes are more likely to _______ a diagnosis of a terminal illness.

A) receive
B) avoid
C) develop
D) survive
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What does it mean for a health care professional to hold a conscious intention of helping the patient to heal?
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Explain how emotional states affect the immune system.
Question
Even if a health care professional is employed by an agency that delivers orthodox health care, what general holistic concepts can be applied to improve patient care?
Question
Imagine that you are assigned to a patient whose behavior and comments reveal that the patient does not intend to get well. How would you respond to the patient?
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Tom, a longtime smoker, develops lung cancer and has one lung removed. Following his surgery, he is seen sitting up in his hospital bed smoking a cigarette. What does Tom's behavior reveal about his intention to get well?
Question
Explain how "healing" is different from "curing."
Question
Write a paragraph describing several lifestyle choices that are major causes of illness and death.
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Deck 20: What Is Healing Who Is the Healer
1
According to Chapter 20,, a likely result of chronic stress is developing _______

A) mental illness.
B) a disease or psychosomatic illness.
C) an anger problem.
D) none of the above
a disease or psychosomatic illness.
2
Which condition leads to chronic stress, which can harm a person's health?

A) The source of stress is ambiguous.
B) The stress continues for a prolonged time.
C) There are several sources of stress in the individual's life.
D) all of the above
all of the above
3
Negative emotions such as anger, fear, and guilt have been shown to reduce the effectiveness of the _______

A) placebo effect
B) patient's adjustment
C) immune system
D) medication
immune system
4
Which of the following factors is part of the psychosocial context of medical care?

A) Personal beliefs and expectations of the patient
B) Sight of health professionals, hospitals, and medical instruments
C) Interaction with other patients
D) all of the above
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The placebo effect poses a problem for researchers because _______

A) it is difficult to control.
B) Subjects' expectations or feelings of "being special" can influence the outcome.
C) neither a nor b.
D) both a and b.
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Match between columns
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Nocebo effect
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Placebo
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
External locus of control
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Intention
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Psychosocial
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Integrative Medicine
People with an _______ feel responsible for what happens to them; consequently, they are likely to participate in treatment decisions.
Internal locus of control
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Nocebo effect
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Placebo
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
External locus of control
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Intention
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Psychosocial
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Integrative Medicine
The practice of combining mind-body or alternative treatments with conventional treatments in order to achieve the best outcome for patients is known as _______.
Internal locus of control
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Nocebo effect
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Placebo
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
External locus of control
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Intention
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Psychosocial
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Integrative Medicine
Some holistic practitioners believe that healing occurs only when the patient has the _______ to get well.
Internal locus of control
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Nocebo effect
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Placebo
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
External locus of control
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Intention
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Psychosocial
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Integrative Medicine
In medical research, the _______effect is said to occur when a patient improves or recovers even though the "drug" administered to a patient is actually an inert substance such as a sugar pill.
Internal locus of control
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Nocebo effect
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Placebo
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
External locus of control
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Intention
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Psychosocial
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Integrative Medicine
People with an _______ believe that their lives are controlled by factors outside themselves: illness is caused by germs, an accident, or punishment for one's sins, and a cure will also be an external force such as the physician, a drug, or a treatment.
Internal locus of control
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Nocebo effect
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Placebo
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
External locus of control
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Intention
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Psychosocial
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Integrative Medicine
The _______ context of medical care includes factors such as the patient's beliefs and experiences, interactions with care professionals, and the therapeutic environment.
Internal locus of control
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Match between columns
Premises:
A specific therapeutic agent can cure most diseases.
A specific therapeutic agent can cure most diseases.
A specific therapeutic agent can cure most diseases.
An individual's belief system plays a significant role in healing.
An individual's belief system plays a significant role in healing.
An individual's belief system plays a significant role in healing.
All disease is psychosomatic in origin.
All disease is psychosomatic in origin.
All disease is psychosomatic in origin.
Responses:
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
both orthodox and holistic medicine
orthodox medicine
holistic medicine
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Individuals who are willing to take responsibility for their own recovery and make significant lifestyle changes are more likely to _______ a diagnosis of a terminal illness.

A) receive
B) avoid
C) develop
D) survive
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What does it mean for a health care professional to hold a conscious intention of helping the patient to heal?
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Explain how emotional states affect the immune system.
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Even if a health care professional is employed by an agency that delivers orthodox health care, what general holistic concepts can be applied to improve patient care?
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Imagine that you are assigned to a patient whose behavior and comments reveal that the patient does not intend to get well. How would you respond to the patient?
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Tom, a longtime smoker, develops lung cancer and has one lung removed. Following his surgery, he is seen sitting up in his hospital bed smoking a cigarette. What does Tom's behavior reveal about his intention to get well?
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Explain how "healing" is different from "curing."
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Write a paragraph describing several lifestyle choices that are major causes of illness and death.
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