Deck 4: Personal Stress Management

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Paula's three year-old daughter was diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatment. After the initial shock wore off, Paula became determined to keep life as normal as possible for herself and her daughter.What phase of stress does this illustrate?

A)adaptive
B)alarm
C)resistance
D)exhaustion
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The body attempts to restore homeostasis during the ____.

A)alarm reaction
B)fight-or-flight response
C)adaptive response
D)resistance phase
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Christopher is working his way through college and barely making it financially.He has, however, retained his status in the honors program and seems reasonably contented and healthy.Which element below is likely to contribute to Christopher's ability to cope with workplace, academic, and financial stress?

A)good self-esteem
B)psychiatric medication
C)having a few beers after work
D)being too tired to care
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Dara explains to her friend that she is under tremendous stress because she has been unable to find a new job after being laid off.She vividly describes her initial sense of terror as she realized the implications of her job loss, her long period of searching for a new job and trying to remain optimistic, and how now, several months later, she falls apart with the slightest stress.What stress model is Dara describing?

A)adaptive response system
B)cognitive-transactional model
C)alarm reaction
D)general adaptation syndrome
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Homeostasis refers to keeping our bodies in a(n) ____.

A)unstable physiological state
B)stable and consistent physiological state
C)constant state of exhaustion
D)constant state of alertness
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Ginny has been under severe stress for a prolonged period of time when she is diagnosed with metabolic syndrome and told that she is at high risk for diabetes.What hormone may be responsible?

A)androgen
B)dopamine
C)progestin
D)cortisol
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Stress can shorten your life when it alters DNA by ____.

A)shortening telomeres
B)scrambling the genetic code
C)causing mutations
D)widespread destruction
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Burton is under extreme stress and has just been diagnosed with an ulcer.How are ulcers and stress related?

A)They are not.Burton's diagnosis is a coincidence.
B)Stress causes erosion of the lining of the stomach.
C)Stress increases susceptibility to Helicobater pylori infection.
D)Stress increases activity of the digestive system.
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Ingrid's motto seems to be, "always be prepared," and she has great confidence in her ability to cope. As a result, when she faces stress, she typically believes she can cope with the stress without harm to herself. What stress model does this exemplify?

A)general adaptation
B)cognitive transactional
C)diathesis stress
D)life events
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Cristof just heard on the TV that a major winter storm is moving in and is likely to cause serious disruptions and substantial danger.Cristof's pulse and blood pressure have increased and he is feeling stress.What phase of stress is he most likely experiencing?

A)adaptive
B)alarm
C)resistance
D)exhaustion
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Harrison lists the stressors he has experienced in the past year: roommate problems, having to move to a new apartment, academic problems, the break-up of a long-term romantic relationship, and so on. What approach to stress is Harrison illustrating?

A)general adaptation
B)cognitive transactional
C)diathesis stress
D)life events
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The body undergoes many physiological changes that occur during the fight-or-flight response.What is one of these?

A)The heart pumps less blood.
B)Breathing slows.
C)The brain becomes extra alert.
D)The digestive system speeds up.
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Stress is a(n) ____.

A)adaptive response to the body
B)resistant force on the body
C)nonspecific response on the body to any demand that is made
D)homeostasis response
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Caroline is terrified of public speaking, but must give a brief report in front of the class.In this situation, giving the public talk is a(n) ____.

A)chronic stressor
B)brief naturalistic stressor
C)stressful event sequence
D)distant stressor
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Which of the following is considered a stress hormone?

A)TSH
B)testosterone
C)cortisol
D)progestin
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Distress refers to the ____.

A)negative effects of stress
B)alarm reactions of the body
C)happy events in our life
D)adaptation of harmful events
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Lillian, raised by a single mother who suffered from terrible depression and was often hospitalized, has, herself, often struggled.After a semester filled with academic and interpersonal problems, Lillian is diagnosed with major depression.What model of stress does this best illustrate?

A)general adaptation
B)cognitive transactional
C)diathesis stress
D)life events
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Which phrase best describes eustress?

A)chronic stress
B)positive stress
C)a nonspecific response
D)negative stress
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New parents Frida and Justen are completely exhausted after the first night home with their newborn twins.While the babies are napping the next day, Frida and Justen remain wide awake and overwhelmed, yet strangely thrilled and happier at the same time.This best illustrates ____.

A)chronic stress
B)distant stress
C)acute stress
D)eustress
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Prolonged stress can ____.

A)cause brain cells to multiply
B)reduce the effectiveness of cancer treatment
C)lead to lower blood pressure
D)cause telomeres to lengthen
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After a major trauma, most people ____.

A)recover fully
B)require the assistance of psychotherapists to recover
C)will suffer from PTSD for 5-10 years
D)develop a mild form of schizophrenia
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The process of psychosocial change by which an ethnic minority changes as a consequence of contact with the ethnic majority is called ____.

A)integration
B)revisionism
C)acculturation
D)passing
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Fawn eats when she is stressed and knows she will be really stressed during exam week. Which food would be healthiest for her to stock up on?

A)cola
B)chocolate
C)whole-grain crackers
D)ice cream
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Recent changes in the economy has created an epidemic of financial stress. According to the American Psychological Association, what proportion of Americans describe their stress level as extreme?

A)about one in ten
B)one-quarter
C)one-third
D)two-thirds
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Which statement accurately describes the treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder?

A)Only medication is effective.
B)No treatment is best; it will resolve naturally.
C)Debriefing is the most effective approach.
D)No single approach works for all.
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Who among the following is most likely to experience test-related stress?

A)Laurice, a perfectionist who has never gotten a grade below an A minus
B)Harrison, who is facing academic suspension but feels he is likely to do poorly on his exams
C)Sharan, who is an average student but wants to do better
D)Andreas, who is a good student and wants to do well academically while having a good time at college
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When you use a relaxation technique that involves creating mental pictures that calm you down and focus your mind, you are using ____.

A)visualization
B)mindfulness
C)meditation
D)biofeedback
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A psychological response to an out-of-the-ordinary stressor is one definition for ____.

A)psychosis
B)an adjustment disorder
C)distress
D)posttraumatic stress disorder
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Which statement best describes the practice of yoga?

A)Yoga is less effective than aerobic exercise in producing feelings of well-being.
B)Yoga is regularly practiced by more than 25 million Americans.
C)While enjoyable, yoga has no reliable impact on physical or psychological health.
D)Yoga may reduce compounds associated with inflammation.
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If your college is similar to those included in the recent American College Health Association's assessment of stress, ____.

A)female students are nearly twice as likely as male students to report their stress is less than average.
B)more than half of students, overall, report average levels of stress.
C)male students are nearly twice as likely as female students to report higher than average levels of stress.
D)nearly one in 10 students, overall, feel they are under tremendous stress.
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Brittanie, who has herself occasionally cheated on tests and not felt badly about it, joins in harshly condemning a group of students who have been caught cheating. What defense mechanism does this illustrate?

A)denial
B)repression
C)rationalization
D)reaction formation
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Ilene just failed a test and when she gets home, snaps at her roommate for failing to put her dirty dishes in the sink. What defense mechanism does this illustrate?

A)projection
B)denial
C)rationalization
D)displacement
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Biofeedback typically employs which of the following techniques?

A)visualization of pleasant images to counteract negative emotions
B)destressing exercises with significant physical movement
C)meditation and yoga technique with little physical movement
D)electronic monitoring device to gain control over muscle tension and heart rate
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What proportion of Iraq and Afghanistan combat veterans develop post-traumatic stress disorder?

A)less than one-tenth
B)one-quarter to one-third
C)one-third to one-half
D)one-half to two-thirds
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A common response to a trauma is ____.

A)faster decision-making
B)apathy and emotional numbing
C)an increase in the amount one sleeps
D)refocusing on work
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Studies of college students with learning disabilities have found that, in comparison to students without learning disabilities, those with disabilities ____.

A)report more stress
B)are more resilient
C)have a lower need for achievement
D)show less initiative
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A modern form of an ancient Asian technique called mindfulness focuses on ____.

A)visualizing positive thoughts
B)maintaining an awareness of the present moment
C)meditating on prayers or chants
D)incorporating biofeedback
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According to the American College Health Association, what percentage of students report experiencing overwhelming anger in the past 12 months?

A)16%
B)26%
C)36%
D)46%
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You want to apply a relaxation technique that works by intentionally increasing and then decreasing tension in the muscle.What technique would you use?

A)biofeedback
B)guided imagery
C)progressive relaxation
D)meditation
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Daniel's sophomore year seems to be especially stressful. If he is like most college students, what is more likely to be causing his stress?

A)academics
B)health
C)social relationships
D)family relationships
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After his daughter Polly was kidnapped and murdered, Marc Klaas became an advocate for missing and endangered children.What does this illustrate?

A)repression
B)resilience
C)regression
D)reaction formation
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Mentally picturing a calm image of a lake is an example of ____________________.
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A defense mechanism that people use when they refuse to accept a painful reality is ____________________.
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____________________ stressors are serious challenges such as meeting a project deadline.
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_________________ encounter more problems with social adjustment and are less likely to share their experiences with family and friends, resulting in lessened social support.
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Violent, aggressive driving is called ____________________.
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Terrorism is considered to be a(n) ____________________ stressor.
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____________________ stressors include anxiety-provoking situations such as public speaking.
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To overcome procrastination, which of the following might be useful?

A)Develop ground rules for meeting your own needs.
B)Do what you like most first.
C)Tackle the whole task rather than breaking it down.
D)Forget schedules and calendars.
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Odell has just been diagnosed with cancer. Which response to the diagnosis reflects a high degree of self-efficacy?

A)having a "so what" attitude
B)believing that, with the help of doctors, he can beat the cancer
C)refusing to believe the diagnosis is fatal
D)believing that the will of a higher power will be done no matter what
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People who deal well with adversity often have had previous experiences coping with adversity that has toughened them.What is this called?

A)stress inoculation
B)self-efficacy
C)exhaustion
D)practice-effects
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Under immediate stress, the adrenal glands produce ____________________.
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Writing your feelings down is a way of working through stress, called ____________________.
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The ____________________ model explains behaviors as a result of both biological factors and nurturing factors.
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Adopting attitudes and behaviors that are the opposite of what you feel is called ____________________.
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Which statement is true of procrastination?

A)Procrastination has no benefits.
B)Students who procrastinate have fewer health problems.
C)In the short-term, procrastination results in low stress periods.
D)Younger students are more likely to procrastinate than older students.
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____________________ stress is an individual's view of how challenging life is.
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____________________ is a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion brought on by constant emotional pressure.
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When stressors are ongoing with no clear endpoint, they are considered to be ____________________.
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____________________ stressors are traumatic experiences that occurred long ago.
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Explain the biological theory of stress as developed by Hans Selye.
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Surviving and thriving in the face of serious trauma or adversity is known as ____________________.
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Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
Putting feelings into words
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A severe out-of-the-ordinary stressor such as military combat and war can lead to ____________________.
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Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
Experiencing the physical and mental sensations of the present moment
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Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
One of the stress hormones
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Explain the ways you could cope with having witnessed an act of violence.
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Living a better, more spiritual life involves good ____________________ coping.
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Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
Keeping threatening feelings from becoming conscious
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Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
The body's natural state of balance
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Suppose a close friend has just experienced a severely stressful natural disaster such as a massive tornado, hurricane, flood, or earthquake. Your friend is extremely upset and asks for your help. Identify three methods for coping with stress and explain them to your friend.
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Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
Refusal to accept a painful reality
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____________________ is the union of the mind, body, and spirit.
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Describe the relationship between stress, high blood pressure, and heart disease.
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Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
Redirection of feelings
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Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
Mental processes that help us cope with stress
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Practicing better time management can help to eliminate ____________________ in your life and reduce stress.
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Define stress and stressors.Give examples of an event that would cause eustress and distress.
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Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
Attribution of unacceptable feelings or impulses to someone else
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Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
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Deck 4: Personal Stress Management
1
Paula's three year-old daughter was diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatment. After the initial shock wore off, Paula became determined to keep life as normal as possible for herself and her daughter.What phase of stress does this illustrate?

A)adaptive
B)alarm
C)resistance
D)exhaustion
C
2
The body attempts to restore homeostasis during the ____.

A)alarm reaction
B)fight-or-flight response
C)adaptive response
D)resistance phase
C
3
Christopher is working his way through college and barely making it financially.He has, however, retained his status in the honors program and seems reasonably contented and healthy.Which element below is likely to contribute to Christopher's ability to cope with workplace, academic, and financial stress?

A)good self-esteem
B)psychiatric medication
C)having a few beers after work
D)being too tired to care
A
4
Dara explains to her friend that she is under tremendous stress because she has been unable to find a new job after being laid off.She vividly describes her initial sense of terror as she realized the implications of her job loss, her long period of searching for a new job and trying to remain optimistic, and how now, several months later, she falls apart with the slightest stress.What stress model is Dara describing?

A)adaptive response system
B)cognitive-transactional model
C)alarm reaction
D)general adaptation syndrome
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Homeostasis refers to keeping our bodies in a(n) ____.

A)unstable physiological state
B)stable and consistent physiological state
C)constant state of exhaustion
D)constant state of alertness
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6
Ginny has been under severe stress for a prolonged period of time when she is diagnosed with metabolic syndrome and told that she is at high risk for diabetes.What hormone may be responsible?

A)androgen
B)dopamine
C)progestin
D)cortisol
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7
Stress can shorten your life when it alters DNA by ____.

A)shortening telomeres
B)scrambling the genetic code
C)causing mutations
D)widespread destruction
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8
Burton is under extreme stress and has just been diagnosed with an ulcer.How are ulcers and stress related?

A)They are not.Burton's diagnosis is a coincidence.
B)Stress causes erosion of the lining of the stomach.
C)Stress increases susceptibility to Helicobater pylori infection.
D)Stress increases activity of the digestive system.
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Ingrid's motto seems to be, "always be prepared," and she has great confidence in her ability to cope. As a result, when she faces stress, she typically believes she can cope with the stress without harm to herself. What stress model does this exemplify?

A)general adaptation
B)cognitive transactional
C)diathesis stress
D)life events
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Cristof just heard on the TV that a major winter storm is moving in and is likely to cause serious disruptions and substantial danger.Cristof's pulse and blood pressure have increased and he is feeling stress.What phase of stress is he most likely experiencing?

A)adaptive
B)alarm
C)resistance
D)exhaustion
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11
Harrison lists the stressors he has experienced in the past year: roommate problems, having to move to a new apartment, academic problems, the break-up of a long-term romantic relationship, and so on. What approach to stress is Harrison illustrating?

A)general adaptation
B)cognitive transactional
C)diathesis stress
D)life events
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12
The body undergoes many physiological changes that occur during the fight-or-flight response.What is one of these?

A)The heart pumps less blood.
B)Breathing slows.
C)The brain becomes extra alert.
D)The digestive system speeds up.
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13
Stress is a(n) ____.

A)adaptive response to the body
B)resistant force on the body
C)nonspecific response on the body to any demand that is made
D)homeostasis response
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Caroline is terrified of public speaking, but must give a brief report in front of the class.In this situation, giving the public talk is a(n) ____.

A)chronic stressor
B)brief naturalistic stressor
C)stressful event sequence
D)distant stressor
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15
Which of the following is considered a stress hormone?

A)TSH
B)testosterone
C)cortisol
D)progestin
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Distress refers to the ____.

A)negative effects of stress
B)alarm reactions of the body
C)happy events in our life
D)adaptation of harmful events
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Lillian, raised by a single mother who suffered from terrible depression and was often hospitalized, has, herself, often struggled.After a semester filled with academic and interpersonal problems, Lillian is diagnosed with major depression.What model of stress does this best illustrate?

A)general adaptation
B)cognitive transactional
C)diathesis stress
D)life events
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18
Which phrase best describes eustress?

A)chronic stress
B)positive stress
C)a nonspecific response
D)negative stress
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19
New parents Frida and Justen are completely exhausted after the first night home with their newborn twins.While the babies are napping the next day, Frida and Justen remain wide awake and overwhelmed, yet strangely thrilled and happier at the same time.This best illustrates ____.

A)chronic stress
B)distant stress
C)acute stress
D)eustress
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Prolonged stress can ____.

A)cause brain cells to multiply
B)reduce the effectiveness of cancer treatment
C)lead to lower blood pressure
D)cause telomeres to lengthen
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21
After a major trauma, most people ____.

A)recover fully
B)require the assistance of psychotherapists to recover
C)will suffer from PTSD for 5-10 years
D)develop a mild form of schizophrenia
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22
The process of psychosocial change by which an ethnic minority changes as a consequence of contact with the ethnic majority is called ____.

A)integration
B)revisionism
C)acculturation
D)passing
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23
Fawn eats when she is stressed and knows she will be really stressed during exam week. Which food would be healthiest for her to stock up on?

A)cola
B)chocolate
C)whole-grain crackers
D)ice cream
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24
Recent changes in the economy has created an epidemic of financial stress. According to the American Psychological Association, what proportion of Americans describe their stress level as extreme?

A)about one in ten
B)one-quarter
C)one-third
D)two-thirds
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25
Which statement accurately describes the treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder?

A)Only medication is effective.
B)No treatment is best; it will resolve naturally.
C)Debriefing is the most effective approach.
D)No single approach works for all.
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26
Who among the following is most likely to experience test-related stress?

A)Laurice, a perfectionist who has never gotten a grade below an A minus
B)Harrison, who is facing academic suspension but feels he is likely to do poorly on his exams
C)Sharan, who is an average student but wants to do better
D)Andreas, who is a good student and wants to do well academically while having a good time at college
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27
When you use a relaxation technique that involves creating mental pictures that calm you down and focus your mind, you are using ____.

A)visualization
B)mindfulness
C)meditation
D)biofeedback
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A psychological response to an out-of-the-ordinary stressor is one definition for ____.

A)psychosis
B)an adjustment disorder
C)distress
D)posttraumatic stress disorder
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29
Which statement best describes the practice of yoga?

A)Yoga is less effective than aerobic exercise in producing feelings of well-being.
B)Yoga is regularly practiced by more than 25 million Americans.
C)While enjoyable, yoga has no reliable impact on physical or psychological health.
D)Yoga may reduce compounds associated with inflammation.
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30
If your college is similar to those included in the recent American College Health Association's assessment of stress, ____.

A)female students are nearly twice as likely as male students to report their stress is less than average.
B)more than half of students, overall, report average levels of stress.
C)male students are nearly twice as likely as female students to report higher than average levels of stress.
D)nearly one in 10 students, overall, feel they are under tremendous stress.
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31
Brittanie, who has herself occasionally cheated on tests and not felt badly about it, joins in harshly condemning a group of students who have been caught cheating. What defense mechanism does this illustrate?

A)denial
B)repression
C)rationalization
D)reaction formation
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Ilene just failed a test and when she gets home, snaps at her roommate for failing to put her dirty dishes in the sink. What defense mechanism does this illustrate?

A)projection
B)denial
C)rationalization
D)displacement
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33
Biofeedback typically employs which of the following techniques?

A)visualization of pleasant images to counteract negative emotions
B)destressing exercises with significant physical movement
C)meditation and yoga technique with little physical movement
D)electronic monitoring device to gain control over muscle tension and heart rate
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34
What proportion of Iraq and Afghanistan combat veterans develop post-traumatic stress disorder?

A)less than one-tenth
B)one-quarter to one-third
C)one-third to one-half
D)one-half to two-thirds
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A common response to a trauma is ____.

A)faster decision-making
B)apathy and emotional numbing
C)an increase in the amount one sleeps
D)refocusing on work
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36
Studies of college students with learning disabilities have found that, in comparison to students without learning disabilities, those with disabilities ____.

A)report more stress
B)are more resilient
C)have a lower need for achievement
D)show less initiative
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37
A modern form of an ancient Asian technique called mindfulness focuses on ____.

A)visualizing positive thoughts
B)maintaining an awareness of the present moment
C)meditating on prayers or chants
D)incorporating biofeedback
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38
According to the American College Health Association, what percentage of students report experiencing overwhelming anger in the past 12 months?

A)16%
B)26%
C)36%
D)46%
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39
You want to apply a relaxation technique that works by intentionally increasing and then decreasing tension in the muscle.What technique would you use?

A)biofeedback
B)guided imagery
C)progressive relaxation
D)meditation
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40
Daniel's sophomore year seems to be especially stressful. If he is like most college students, what is more likely to be causing his stress?

A)academics
B)health
C)social relationships
D)family relationships
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41
After his daughter Polly was kidnapped and murdered, Marc Klaas became an advocate for missing and endangered children.What does this illustrate?

A)repression
B)resilience
C)regression
D)reaction formation
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42
Mentally picturing a calm image of a lake is an example of ____________________.
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43
A defense mechanism that people use when they refuse to accept a painful reality is ____________________.
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44
____________________ stressors are serious challenges such as meeting a project deadline.
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45
_________________ encounter more problems with social adjustment and are less likely to share their experiences with family and friends, resulting in lessened social support.
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46
Violent, aggressive driving is called ____________________.
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47
Terrorism is considered to be a(n) ____________________ stressor.
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48
____________________ stressors include anxiety-provoking situations such as public speaking.
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49
To overcome procrastination, which of the following might be useful?

A)Develop ground rules for meeting your own needs.
B)Do what you like most first.
C)Tackle the whole task rather than breaking it down.
D)Forget schedules and calendars.
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50
Odell has just been diagnosed with cancer. Which response to the diagnosis reflects a high degree of self-efficacy?

A)having a "so what" attitude
B)believing that, with the help of doctors, he can beat the cancer
C)refusing to believe the diagnosis is fatal
D)believing that the will of a higher power will be done no matter what
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51
People who deal well with adversity often have had previous experiences coping with adversity that has toughened them.What is this called?

A)stress inoculation
B)self-efficacy
C)exhaustion
D)practice-effects
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52
Under immediate stress, the adrenal glands produce ____________________.
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53
Writing your feelings down is a way of working through stress, called ____________________.
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54
The ____________________ model explains behaviors as a result of both biological factors and nurturing factors.
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55
Adopting attitudes and behaviors that are the opposite of what you feel is called ____________________.
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56
Which statement is true of procrastination?

A)Procrastination has no benefits.
B)Students who procrastinate have fewer health problems.
C)In the short-term, procrastination results in low stress periods.
D)Younger students are more likely to procrastinate than older students.
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57
____________________ stress is an individual's view of how challenging life is.
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58
____________________ is a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion brought on by constant emotional pressure.
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59
When stressors are ongoing with no clear endpoint, they are considered to be ____________________.
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60
____________________ stressors are traumatic experiences that occurred long ago.
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61
Explain the biological theory of stress as developed by Hans Selye.
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62
Surviving and thriving in the face of serious trauma or adversity is known as ____________________.
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63
Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
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Putting feelings into words
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64
A severe out-of-the-ordinary stressor such as military combat and war can lead to ____________________.
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65
Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
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Experiencing the physical and mental sensations of the present moment
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66
Match the items:
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f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
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e.homeostasis
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One of the stress hormones
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67
Explain the ways you could cope with having witnessed an act of violence.
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68
Living a better, more spiritual life involves good ____________________ coping.
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69
Match the items:
a.mindfulness
f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
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Keeping threatening feelings from becoming conscious
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70
Match the items:
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f.journaling
b.cortisol
g.repression
c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
i.guided imagery
e.homeostasis
j.denial
The body's natural state of balance
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71
Suppose a close friend has just experienced a severely stressful natural disaster such as a massive tornado, hurricane, flood, or earthquake. Your friend is extremely upset and asks for your help. Identify three methods for coping with stress and explain them to your friend.
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72
Match the items:
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f.journaling
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h.displacement
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Refusal to accept a painful reality
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73
____________________ is the union of the mind, body, and spirit.
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74
Describe the relationship between stress, high blood pressure, and heart disease.
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75
Match the items:
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f.journaling
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c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
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Redirection of feelings
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76
Match the items:
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h.displacement
d.projection
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Mental processes that help us cope with stress
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77
Practicing better time management can help to eliminate ____________________ in your life and reduce stress.
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78
Define stress and stressors.Give examples of an event that would cause eustress and distress.
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79
Match the items:
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f.journaling
b.cortisol
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c.defense mechanisms
h.displacement
d.projection
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Attribution of unacceptable feelings or impulses to someone else
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80
Match the items:
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f.journaling
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h.displacement
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Creating mental pictures
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