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Deck 5: Toward a Psychology of Stress
1
Which of the following defense mechanisms is not commonly associated with the psychology of everyday stress?
A) Denial
B) Narcissism
C) Projection
D) Rationalization
A) Denial
B) Narcissism
C) Projection
D) Rationalization
B
2
Freud would not agree with which of the following statements?
A) Defense mechanisms are distortions of reality.
B) All humans have some level of innate stress.
C) All humans operate at an instinctual level.
D) Defense mechanisms are conscious volitions.
E) Defense mechanisms are distortions of reality and all humans operate at an instinctual level.
A) Defense mechanisms are distortions of reality.
B) All humans have some level of innate stress.
C) All humans operate at an instinctual level.
D) Defense mechanisms are conscious volitions.
E) Defense mechanisms are distortions of reality and all humans operate at an instinctual level.
D
3
According to Freud, the source of stress stems from an overactive:
A) id.
B) libido.
C) ego.
D) alter ego.
A) id.
B) libido.
C) ego.
D) alter ego.
C
4
According to Carl Jung, the unconscious mind is well versed in this method of articulating itself.
A) Analytical thinking
B) Rational thinking
C) Linear thinking
D) Symbolic thinking
A) Analytical thinking
B) Rational thinking
C) Linear thinking
D) Symbolic thinking
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5
The term psychic equilibrium means:
A) excellent dream recall and interpretation.
B) unity of conscious and unconscious minds.
C) excellent premonition skills.
D) unity of right- and left-brain communication skills.
E) unity of conscious and unconscious minds and excellent premonition skills.
A) excellent dream recall and interpretation.
B) unity of conscious and unconscious minds.
C) excellent premonition skills.
D) unity of right- and left-brain communication skills.
E) unity of conscious and unconscious minds and excellent premonition skills.
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6
The concept of "individuation" was coined by this person.
A) Leo Buscaglia
B)Carl G. Jung
C) Martin Seligman
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
A) Leo Buscaglia
B)Carl G. Jung
C) Martin Seligman
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
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7
Jung would agree with which of the following statements?
A) All humans operate at an instinctual level.
B) The unconscious mind is distinct to each individual.
C) Stress is unconscious tension to screen unconscious thoughts.
D) The conscious mind rejects that which it does not know.
A) All humans operate at an instinctual level.
B) The unconscious mind is distinct to each individual.
C) Stress is unconscious tension to screen unconscious thoughts.
D) The conscious mind rejects that which it does not know.
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8
The term "individuation" refers to:
A) building one's level of self-esteem.
B) a strong ego defense against stress.
C) the process of self-reflection toward wholeness.
D) the process of self-actualization and enlightenment.
A) building one's level of self-esteem.
B) a strong ego defense against stress.
C) the process of self-reflection toward wholeness.
D) the process of self-actualization and enlightenment.
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9
Jung would not agree with which of the following statements?
A) Dreams have a definite purposeful idea.
B) Dreams are created in a language all their own.
C) Dreams can help resolve stressors.
D) Dreams are a fabrication of the unconscious mind.
A) Dreams have a definite purposeful idea.
B) Dreams are created in a language all their own.
C) Dreams can help resolve stressors.
D) Dreams are a fabrication of the unconscious mind.
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10
Originally defined, "active imagination" is:
A) a form of art therapy.
B) a relaxation technique using mental imagery.
C) distorting a stressor into a catastrophe.
D) conscious imagination to complete dream sequences.
A) a form of art therapy.
B) a relaxation technique using mental imagery.
C) distorting a stressor into a catastrophe.
D) conscious imagination to complete dream sequences.
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11
Kübler-Ross's original order of the grieving stages is:
A) anger, denial, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
B) depression, anger, denial, bargaining, and acceptance.
C) bargaining, anger, depression, denial, and acceptance.
D) denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
A) anger, denial, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
B) depression, anger, denial, bargaining, and acceptance.
C) bargaining, anger, depression, denial, and acceptance.
D) denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
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12
Which of the following did Kübler-Ross consider to be essential to resolving grief and finding inner peace?
A) Crying
B) Support groups
C) Self-reflection
D) Anger management
E) Talk therapy
A) Crying
B) Support groups
C) Self-reflection
D) Anger management
E) Talk therapy
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13
Kübler-Ross would not agree with which of the following statements?
A) Bargaining is the last stage of the grieving process.
B) For some, one of the first four stages can be skipped.
C) Self-reflection is ideal for the resolution process.
D) The process of acceptance can be a painful one.
A) Bargaining is the last stage of the grieving process.
B) For some, one of the first four stages can be skipped.
C) Self-reflection is ideal for the resolution process.
D) The process of acceptance can be a painful one.
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14
Tragic optimism is:
A) finding or making the best of a terrible situation.
B) a fatalistic denial created by false hope during stressful times.
C) a defense mechanism to protect the ego from devastating suffering.
D) emotional grieving experienced by concentration camp prisoners.
E) a distortion of reality based on projection.
A) finding or making the best of a terrible situation.
B) a fatalistic denial created by false hope during stressful times.
C) a defense mechanism to protect the ego from devastating suffering.
D) emotional grieving experienced by concentration camp prisoners.
E) a distortion of reality based on projection.
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15
Logotherapy is a therapy where one:
A) undergoes hypnosis to change behaviors.
B) relives the suffering of a traumatic experience.
C) attempts to find meaning in one's life.
D) regresses to early childhood to uncover problems.
A) undergoes hypnosis to change behaviors.
B) relives the suffering of a traumatic experience.
C) attempts to find meaning in one's life.
D) regresses to early childhood to uncover problems.
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16
Frankl's theory differed from Freud's in that:
A) Freud based all human behavior on suppressed sexual desire.
B) Frankl lived long enough to see his theory come to pass.
C) Frankl looked to one's future, whereas Freud looked at one's past.
D) Freud studied one's family, whereas Frankl studied human history.
A) Freud based all human behavior on suppressed sexual desire.
B) Frankl lived long enough to see his theory come to pass.
C) Frankl looked to one's future, whereas Freud looked at one's past.
D) Freud studied one's family, whereas Frankl studied human history.
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17
Dr. Wayne Dyer would not agree with which of the following statements?
A) Guilt and worry immobilize our thought processes.
B) Guilt can be productive if it prevents worrying.
C) People tend to equate worrying with love and caring.
D) Guilt and worry are unproductive emotional states of consciousness.
A) Guilt and worry immobilize our thought processes.
B) Guilt can be productive if it prevents worrying.
C) People tend to equate worrying with love and caring.
D) Guilt and worry are unproductive emotional states of consciousness.
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18
Leo Buscaglia would not agree with which of the following statements?
A) To give love, you must possess love.
B) The will to love is an attitude of choice.
C) Love is innate to all human beings.
D) To love others, you must first love yourself.
A) To give love, you must possess love.
B) The will to love is an attitude of choice.
C) Love is innate to all human beings.
D) To love others, you must first love yourself.
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19
According to Buscaglia, a person's X-factor is:
A) the innate possession of unconditional self-acceptance.
B) the ability to love even without the desire to love.
C) the special quality that makes every person unique.
D) the human ability to love others unconditionally.
E) the innate possession of unconditional self-acceptance and the ability to love even without the desire to love.
A) the innate possession of unconditional self-acceptance.
B) the ability to love even without the desire to love.
C) the special quality that makes every person unique.
D) the human ability to love others unconditionally.
E) the innate possession of unconditional self-acceptance and the ability to love even without the desire to love.
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20
According to Maslow, the following are among the traits cited in the self-actualized individual.
A) Optimism, independence, imagination, and humbleness
B) Creativity, a sense of humor, acceptance, and mystical sensations
C) Human kinship, enculturation, creativity, and a democratic character
D) Problem centering, spontaneity, compassion, and imagination
A) Optimism, independence, imagination, and humbleness
B) Creativity, a sense of humor, acceptance, and mystical sensations
C) Human kinship, enculturation, creativity, and a democratic character
D) Problem centering, spontaneity, compassion, and imagination
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21
This psychologist's concept of the hierarchy of needs nicely mirrors the concept of the chakra system.
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Leo Buscaglia
D) Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
E) Abraham Maslow
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Leo Buscaglia
D) Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
E) Abraham Maslow
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22
Positive psychology is based on these three aspects.
A) The symbiosis of nature, nurture, and karma
B) The inspiration of environment, culture, and attitude
C) Purpose in life, meaning in life, and fulfillment of purpose
D) The influence of parents, grandparents, and siblings
E) The study of happiness, positive virtues, and positive institutions
A) The symbiosis of nature, nurture, and karma
B) The inspiration of environment, culture, and attitude
C) Purpose in life, meaning in life, and fulfillment of purpose
D) The influence of parents, grandparents, and siblings
E) The study of happiness, positive virtues, and positive institutions
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23
Positive psychology originator, Martin Seligman, attributes the roots of psychosis and neurosis to which of the following?
A) Poor parenting
B) Poor nutrition
C) Genetics (DNA)
D) Religious dogma
E) None of these is correct.
A) Poor parenting
B) Poor nutrition
C) Genetics (DNA)
D) Religious dogma
E) None of these is correct.
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24
Suggesting that his happiness theory has fallen short, Martin Seligman now suggests that which of the following factors must be included in the field of positive psychology?
A) Earning a sustainable income
B) Over 100 friends on Facebook
C) Actively engaged in social media
D) A purposeful meaning in life
A) Earning a sustainable income
B) Over 100 friends on Facebook
C) Actively engaged in social media
D) A purposeful meaning in life
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25
The work of Martin Seligman (positive psychology) is most like:
A) Carl Jung's.
B) Sigmund Freud's.
C) Kübler-Ross'.
D) Abraham Maslow's.
A) Carl Jung's.
B) Sigmund Freud's.
C) Kübler-Ross'.
D) Abraham Maslow's.
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26
From a Tibetan perspective of mind and stress, stress is believed to be a consequence of:
A) karma.
B) desires.
C) others.
D) external conditions.
E) All of these are correct.
F) None of these is correct.
A) karma.
B) desires.
C) others.
D) external conditions.
E) All of these are correct.
F) None of these is correct.
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27
The most common theme among theorists regarding the psychology of stress is:
A) love.
B) fear.
C) denial.
D) self-awareness.
E) ego.
A) love.
B) fear.
C) denial.
D) self-awareness.
E) ego.
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28
Freud was of the opinion that stress was an innate part of the human condition and, consequently, never fully resolvable.
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29
Freud suggested that humor might be the most advanced defense mechanism because it could increase pleasure and decrease pain at the same time.
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30
According to Jung, at some level of consciousness, all minds connect at one point-the collective unconscious.
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31
"Individuation" is a term that represents a dominant ego.
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32
Jung believed that only recurring dreams were of significance to resolving stress-related issues.
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33
Kübler-Ross believed that the progression of grieving stages is non-linear. One can oscillate back and forth between stages and even skip a stage.
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34
Kübler-Ross's idea of grieving through expectations is very similar to the Tibetan concept of attachments and desires that cause suffering.
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35
Like Jung, Viktor Frankl saw stress and suffering as a spiritual growth process.
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36
Noo-dynamics is a term related to obsessive guilt and worry.
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37
According to Dr. Wayne Dyer, stressors fall into one of two categories: guilt or worry.
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38
The basic premise to Leo Buscaglia's work is that we must be taught to love by our parents.
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39
Of all the characteristics that comprise the self-actualized person, Abraham Maslow believed that creativity was less important than the others.
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40
Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is very similar to the concept of the chakra system.
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41
The work of Martin Seligman (positive psychology) is most like Carl Jung's.
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42
The Tibetan perspective on stress distinguishes the mind as a combination of the self (false self) and the Self (higher self).
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43
Briefly explain the premise of the Toward a Psychology of Stress theories suggested by the following theorists: Freud, Jung, Kübler-Ross, Frankl, Dyer, Buscaglia, Seligman, and Maslow. Then compare the similarities of these theories, and synthesize a one-paragraph summary on the Toward a Psychology of Stress.
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44
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Logotherapy
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
-Logotherapy
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
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45
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Self-actualization
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
-Self-actualization
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
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46
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Collective unconscious
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
-Collective unconscious
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
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47
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Rationalization
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
-Rationalization
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
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48
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Positive psychology
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
-Positive psychology
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
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49
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Grieving stages
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
-Grieving stages
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
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50
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-The X-factor
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
-The X-factor
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
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51
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Instinctual tension
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
-Instinctual tension
A) Victor Frankl
B) Abraham Maslow
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Martin Seligman
F) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
G) Leo Buscaglia
H) Sigmund Freud
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52
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Psychic equilibrium
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
-Psychic equilibrium
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
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53
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Left-over guilt
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
-Left-over guilt
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
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54
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Individuation
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
-Individuation
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
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55
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Noo-dynamics
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
-Noo-dynamics
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
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56
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Active imagination
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
-Active imagination
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
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57
Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Tragic optimism
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
-Tragic optimism
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
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Match the following psychological theories with the individual who is attributed with creating it. You may use a name more than once.
-Withdrawal
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
-Withdrawal
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Victor Frankl
D) Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
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59
Please define the following terms or concepts in no more than two sentences, and give an example to support your definition.
A. Active imagination
B. Collective unconscious
C. Defense mechanisms
D. Denial
E. Desires
F. Displacement
G. Ego
H. Hierarchy of needs
I. Humor
J. Individualization
K. Instinctual tension
L. Leftover guilt
M. Logotherapy
N. Love
O. Meta-disease
P. Mystic (peak) sensation
Q. Noo-dynamics
R. Personal unconscious
S. Positive psychology
T. Projection
U. Psychic equilibrium
V. Rationalization
W. Repression
X. Self-actualization
Y. Self-esteem
Z. Self-imposed guilt
AA. Stages of death
AB. Stages of grieving
AC. Theory of motivation
AD. The self
AE. Tragic optimism
AF. X-factor
A. Active imagination
B. Collective unconscious
C. Defense mechanisms
D. Denial
E. Desires
F. Displacement
G. Ego
H. Hierarchy of needs
I. Humor
J. Individualization
K. Instinctual tension
L. Leftover guilt
M. Logotherapy
N. Love
O. Meta-disease
P. Mystic (peak) sensation
Q. Noo-dynamics
R. Personal unconscious
S. Positive psychology
T. Projection
U. Psychic equilibrium
V. Rationalization
W. Repression
X. Self-actualization
Y. Self-esteem
Z. Self-imposed guilt
AA. Stages of death
AB. Stages of grieving
AC. Theory of motivation
AD. The self
AE. Tragic optimism
AF. X-factor
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Briefly explain the premise of the psychology of stress theories suggested by the following theorists: Freud, Jung, Kübler-Ross, Frankl, Dyer, Buscaglia, Seligman, and Maslow. Then compare the similarities of these theories, and synthesize a one-paragraph summary on the psychology of stress.
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61
When it comes to stress, the elephant in the room is the Ego. Please outline the ego-stress connection (from perceptions/threats to ways the ego perpetuates control with behaviors that perpetuate stress.
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62
Leo Buscaglia would not agree with which of the following statements?
A) To give love you must possess love.
B) The will to love is an attitude of choice.
C) Love is innate to all human beings.
D) To love others, you must first love yourself.
A) To give love you must possess love.
B) The will to love is an attitude of choice.
C) Love is innate to all human beings.
D) To love others, you must first love yourself.
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63
According to Maslow, which of the following are among the traits cited in the self-actualized individual?
A) Optimism, independence, imagination, and humbleness
B) Creativity, sense of humor, acceptance, and mystical sensations
C) Human kinship, enculturization, creativity, and democratic character
D) Problem centering, spontaneity, compassion, and imagination
A) Optimism, independence, imagination, and humbleness
B) Creativity, sense of humor, acceptance, and mystical sensations
C) Human kinship, enculturization, creativity, and democratic character
D) Problem centering, spontaneity, compassion, and imagination
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64
Positive psychology is based on what three aspects?
A) The symbiosis of nature, nurture, and karma
B) The inspiration of environment, culture, and attitude
C) Purpose in life, meaning in life, and fulfillment of purpose
D) The influence of parents, grandparents, and siblings
E) The study of happiness, positive virtues, and positive institutions
A) The symbiosis of nature, nurture, and karma
B) The inspiration of environment, culture, and attitude
C) Purpose in life, meaning in life, and fulfillment of purpose
D) The influence of parents, grandparents, and siblings
E) The study of happiness, positive virtues, and positive institutions
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65
Positive psychology's originator, Martin Seligman, attributes the roots of psychosis and neurosis to:
A) poor parenting.
B) poor nutrition.
C) genetics (DNA)
D) religious dogma.
E) None of these is correct.
A) poor parenting.
B) poor nutrition.
C) genetics (DNA)
D) religious dogma.
E) None of these is correct.
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66
Which psychologist's concept of the hierarchy of needs nicely mirrors the concept of the chakra system?
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Leo Buscaglia
D) Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
E) Abraham Maslow
A) Carl Jung
B) Wayne Dyer
C) Leo Buscaglia
D) Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
E) Abraham Maslow
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67
From a Tibetan perspective of mind and stress, stress is believed to be a consequence of:
A) karma.
B) desires.
C) others.
D) external conditions.
E) All of these are correct.
A) karma.
B) desires.
C) others.
D) external conditions.
E) All of these are correct.
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68
Suggesting that his happiness theory has fallen short, Martin Seligman now suggests that what factor must be included in the field of positive psychology?
A) Earning a sustainable income
B) Having more than 100 friends on Facebook
C) Actively engaging in social media
D) Following a purposeful meaning in life
A) Earning a sustainable income
B) Having more than 100 friends on Facebook
C) Actively engaging in social media
D) Following a purposeful meaning in life
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69
According to Jung, at some level of consciousness all minds connect at one point-the collective unconscious.
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70
Individuation is a term that represents a dominant ego.
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71
Of all the characteristics that comprise the self-actualized person, Abraham Maslow believed that creativity was less important than the others.
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