Deck 14: Family Crises

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Suicide is:

A) a normative stressor.
B) a nonvolitional stressor.
C) an internal stressor.
D) an ambiguous stressor.
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An event that upsets the smooth functioning of a person's life is called:

A) a crisis.
B) an alarm.
C) a syndrome.
D) an episode.
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Accepting a new job and moving your children to a new city where they don't have any friends is an example of:

A) a chronic stressor.
B) an ambiguous stressor.
C) a nonvolitional stressor.
D) an internal stressor.
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Juan constantly watches what he eats because he suffers with high blood pressure. His illness is an example of:

A) an ambiguous stressor.
B) a chronic stressor.
C) an external stressor.
D) a volitional stressor.
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Diabetes is a(n) ____ stressor.

A) volitional
B) normative
C) chronic
D) external
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Internal stressors arise from:

A) low self-esteem.
B) biological factors.
C) someone inside the family.
D) religious beliefs.
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A husband who spends countless hours worrying about his pregnant wife's health is experiencing:

A) an ambiguous stressor.
B) a cumulative stressor.
C) an external stressor.
D) a normative stressor.
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The first and most important step in successful crisis management is:

A) having a positive outlook.
B) building a strong family.
C) knowing where to go for help.
D) accumulating financial resources.
Question
____ stressors are often but not always disastrous.

A) Isolated
B) Nonnormative
C) Volitional
D) Nonambigious
Question
An event that would be considered a normative stressor is:

A) war.
B) marriage.
C) homicide.
D) earthquake.
Question
Susie just received a promotion she has been working hard to get. In addition, she found out she is pregnant after trying for over a year. Susie is experiencing:

A) cumulative stressors.
B) internal stressors.
C) chronic stressors.
D) volitional stressors.
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All of the following stressors are nonnormative EXCEPT:

A) winning a lottery.
B) war.
C) divorce.
D) death.
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Allen and his best friend died in a car accident two hours after their high school graduation ceremony. This tragic accident is an example of:

A) an external stressor.
B) a chronic stressor.
C) an absolute stressor.
D) a nonnormative stressor.
Question
Nonnormative stressors tend to be:

A) trivial.
B) positive.
C) unexpected.
D) cumulative.
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Tony and Tina are moving to a new area because Tony was transferred and promoted. Tina must find a new job and day care for the kids. According to your text, the change in Tony and Tina's life is best defined as:

A) an opportunity.
B) negative.
C) a crisis.
D) poor family management.
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Crisis-prone families are often:

A) two-career families.
B) troubled families.
C) ethnic families.
D) extended families.
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Chad recently lost his job, then he found out his girlfriend is pregnant and his father has prostate cancer. Chad is experiencing:

A) chronic stressors.
B) cumulative stressors.
C) external stressors.
D) acute stressors.
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The term used to describe stressor events that are expected to occur over the family life cycle is:

A) nonvolitional.
B) ambiguous.
C) chronic.
D) normative.
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Aging is:

A) an acute stressor.
B) a normative stressor.
C) an external stressor.
D) a volitional stressor.
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Crisis-provoking events are called:

A) dysfunctions.
B) syndromes.
C) stressors.
D) mechanisms.
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Having a tooth knocked out during a football game is an example of:

A) an acute stressor.
B) an ambiguous stressor.
C) a cumulative stressor.
D) a volitional stressor.
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In the third phase of the general-adaptation syndrome, high stress levels tend to produce:

A) an alarm reaction.
B) physical illness.
C) unresponsiveness.
D) restlessness.
Question
During the second phase of the general-adaptation syndrome, physical responses appear to:

A) clash with one another.
B) increase in intensity.
C) return to normal.
D) occur in pairs.
Question
Researchers believe that moderate stress during childhood is related to:

A) heightened aggression.
B) later achievement.
C) scapegoating.
D) repression.
Question
____ stressors are produced by events that are wanted and sought out.

A) Normative
B) External
C) Volitional
D) Isolated
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The changes experienced during the first phase of the general-adaptation syndrome are controlled by the:

A) brain stem.
B) cardiovascular system.
C) nervous system.
D) endocrine gland.
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In the general-adaptation syndrome, the original symptoms tend to reoccur in the ____ stage.

A) alarm
B) resistance
C) recovery
D) exposure
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Kyle failed his algebra exam. This is an example of:

A) a chronic stressor.
B) an acute stressor.
C) a cumulative stressor.
D) an external stressor.
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The first step in crisis management is:

A) describing the event in realistic terms.
B) going to a counselor.
C) examining emotions.
D) asking for advice from family and friends.
Question
During the second step of crisis management, an individual should:

A) determine if the crisis requires outside resources.
B) attempt to separate internal and external stressors.
C) examine emotions and reactions to the crisis situation.
D) develop a reliable support network.
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Tom feels frustrated and stressed. He can't relax and has been angry at "the world" because he can't get extra hours at work. Tom is experiencing:

A) anxiety.
B) depression.
C) exhaustion.
D) resistance.
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Deciding to adopt a child is an example of:

A) an acute stressor.
B) a volitional stressor.
C) an ambiguous stressor.
D) a cumulative stressor.
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After realizing that he didn't have to face his terminal illness alone, Alfred began to share his burden with a trusted co-worker who he had worked with for 25 years. Alfred's behavior is consistent with the description of the ____ step of the crisis management process.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
Question
Some Americans believe that women are passive and irrational. For many women, these beliefs are:

A) external stressors.
B) acute stressors.
C) normative stressors.
D) volitional stressors.
Question
Ideally, stress occurs in a healthy range. The range varies according to:

A) the creation of alarm and resistance.
B) a person's adaptability and stress tolerance.
C) an individual's resistance and recovery.
D) physical and psychological symptoms.
Question
A healthy person is defined as an individual who is:

A) free of stress.
B) capable of dealing with stress.
C) able to rationalize stress.
D) good at projecting stress.
Question
During a crisis, one must:

A) hibernate at home until it passes.
B) choose from the various alternatives that present themselves.
C) quickly go with the "gut reaction" as it is usually correct.
D) choose one or two possibilities and not worry about a large list.
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Clara tested positive for the AIDS virus. She responded to the test results by insisting that they were wrong because something that horrible could never happen to her. Clara is probably in the ____ step of the crisis management process.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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The general-adaptation syndrome is:

A) an unhealthy response to a crisis.
B) one of the six defense mechanisms.
C) a pattern of response to stress.
D) triggered by human instincts.
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Friends and family members play an important role during the ____ step of crisis management.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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When his mother scolded him for killing birds with his pellet gun, Alex responded by saying, "It's no big deal, all my friends are doing it." This is an example of:

A) repression.
B) compensation.
C) rationalization.
D) displacement.
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The methods that we use to deny, excuse, change, or disguise anxiety-producing behaviors are called:

A) coping devices.
B) relaxation techniques.
C) defense mechanisms.
D) adaptation strategies.
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Rachel struggles at work. However, she enjoys the volunteer work she does on the weekends and this makes the work week better. Rachel's defense mechanism is:

A) neutralization.
B) repression.
C) compensation.
D) scapegoating.
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The best way to limit your anxiety is to focus your emotional reactions on:

A) safe targets.
B) internal mental processes.
C) the source of your stress.
D) projection techniques.
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The final step in crisis management is:

A) seeking support from family and friends.
B) resolving the crisis.
C) examining your emotions.
D) redefining the situation.
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Big Brothers and Big Sisters provide adult companionship for children from:

A) immigrant families.
B) single-parent families.
C) minority families.
D) poor families.
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Yelling at your roommate because you flunked a math test is an example of:

A) repression.
B) rationalization.
C) displacement.
D) sublimation.
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Hospice, pain killers, Al-Anon, and counseling centers are all examples of:

A) emotional crisis.
B) recovery.
C) therapy.
D) displacement.
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The term used to describe generalized fear that does not have a specific source is:

A) guilt.
B) anxiety.
C) stress.
D) repression.
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Mike believes the decline in jobs is due to the illegal immigration of Mexicans, although it is actually due to the movement of a factory to China. Mike is angry at the Mexicans because he cannot get a job. This is an example of:

A) compensation.
B) scapegoating.
C) rationalization.
D) displacement.
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Al-Anon and Alateen provide local support groups for parents, children, and friends of:

A) asthma patients.
B) alcoholic victims.
C) AIDS patients.
D) Alzheimer's victims.
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Finding an excuse for a behavior that is causing trouble is called:

A) projection.
B) rationalization.
C) repression.
D) compensation.
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Ted joins the hockey team to get out some of his aggression in a "legal" way. Ted's defense mechanism is:

A) repression.
B) scapegoating.
C) compensation.
D) sublimation.
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After using a variety of methods to cope with his sprained ankle, Roy decided to make an appointment with his primary care physician. His behavior is consistent with the description of the ____ step of the crisis management process.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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A defense mechanism is used in a positive way when it enables a person to:

A) experiment with new roles.
B) turn his anger inward.
C) assume someone else's personality.
D) develop elaborate rationalizations.
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The unconscious blocking of things that cause stress and frustration is called:

A) displacement.
B) repression.
C) relaxation.
D) sublimation.
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Although they have positive uses, defense mechanisms also tend to block:

A) identity formation.
B) moral development.
C) social spontaneity.
D) open communication.
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Judy's husband has stage four prostate cancer. Judy is seeking help in coping with his illness and making him comfortable. Judy should contact:

A) a family counseling center.
B) Al-Anon.
C) a visiting nurse.
D) hospice.
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Meditation is synonymous with:

A) role experimentation.
B) sublimation.
C) self-induced relaxation.
D) projection.
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Jon was angry at his girlfriend for breaking plans with him. He went to his parents' house instead and yelled at them about not having dinner. Which defense mechanism is Jon using?

A) rationalization
B) displacement
C) compensation
D) sublimation
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Sam is 15. The most likely cause of injury or death is for his age group is:

A) accidents.
B) homicide.
C) suicide.
D) cancer.
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The age group that is more accident-prone is:

A) people under 40.
B) people aged 45 to 50.
C) people aged 50 to 55.
D) people aged 55 to 60.
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The group that has the highest suicide rate is:

A) white males.
B) black males.
C) white females.
D) black females.
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Many experts believe that ____ may be the nation's number one preventable cause of death among young people.

A) suicide
B) accidents
C) homicide
D) alcoholism
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The pangs of grief occur:

A) if the survivors don't grieve properly.
B) after the initial shock of a person's death.
C) during the denial stage of death and dying.
D) when mourners return to their normal routines.
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The sequence that represents the correct order of the stages of grieving is:

A) denial and isolation, bargaining, depression, anger, acceptance.
B) bargaining, anger, depression, denial and isolation, acceptance.
C) anger, denial and isolation, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
D) denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
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A father who reacts to his son's impending death by violently pounding his fist on the dining room table is probably in the ____ stage of the death and dying process.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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Ambiguous loss can be hard on families. One type is present in kidnapping, where the person is physically absent, but psychologically present. The other type is when a person is physically present, but psychologically absent. All of the following are examples of the second type of ambiguous loss EXCEPT:

A) a person in a coma.
B) a missing soldier.
C) an Alzheimer's patient.
D) an individual suffering from mental illness.
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The death of a family member produces feelings that are similar to the feelings produced by:

A) divorce.
B) unemployment.
C) bankruptcy.
D) retirement.
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An examination of death rates for firearm-related injuries reveals that:

A) the rate of firearm deaths has declined over the last 25 years.
B) most firearm-related deaths are homicides.
C) Hispanic males have the highest firearm fatality rates.
D) the largest increase in firearm deaths in the last 10 years has been for white males.
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A suicide attempt is really:

A) a cry for help.
B) an act of repression.
C) a form of sublimation.
D) an adaptation syndrome.
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Most accidental injuries occur in:

A) rural areas.
B) the home.
C) older age groups.
D) school.
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Which the following individuals is most likely to be an accident victim?

A) Tom lives in Alabama.
B) Sam lives in rural North Dakota.
C) Nick lives in New York City.
D) Frank lives in Chinatown.
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The overwhelming majority of people who survive a suicide are:

A) mentally disordered.
B) middle-aged.
C) glad they are alive.
D) members of a minority group.
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Charlie just lost his sister in car accident. Immediately after the accident, Charlie is like to go through a period of:

A) severe depression.
B) numbness and shock.
C) bargaining.
D) anger.
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Which of the following is most likely to end in accidental death?

A) Tony is at a shooting range.
B) Tim and Lisa took the sailboat out on a nice day.
C) Sam lit candles and incense in her apartment.
D) Trish and Nick are going on a road trip.
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Rick and Judy have been searching for their eight-year-old son ever since he disappeared six months ago. They feel that they have exhausted every possible avenue in their search and are not sure which way to turn. Rick and Judy are suffering from:

A) ambiguous loss.
B) scapegoating.
C) denial.
D) bargaining.
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More and more violent crimes are being committed by:

A) immigrants.
B) females.
C) suburbanites.
D) minors.
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Hector is not very athletic, so he decides that he will try to impress his peers by studying hard and getting good grades. This is an example of:

A) scapegoating.
B) compensation.
C) sublimation.
D) repression.
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The death of a family member is especially traumatic when it is:

A) gradual.
B) unexpected.
C) caused by old age.
D) sublimated.
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1
Suicide is:

A) a normative stressor.
B) a nonvolitional stressor.
C) an internal stressor.
D) an ambiguous stressor.
C
2
An event that upsets the smooth functioning of a person's life is called:

A) a crisis.
B) an alarm.
C) a syndrome.
D) an episode.
A
3
Accepting a new job and moving your children to a new city where they don't have any friends is an example of:

A) a chronic stressor.
B) an ambiguous stressor.
C) a nonvolitional stressor.
D) an internal stressor.
D
4
Juan constantly watches what he eats because he suffers with high blood pressure. His illness is an example of:

A) an ambiguous stressor.
B) a chronic stressor.
C) an external stressor.
D) a volitional stressor.
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Diabetes is a(n) ____ stressor.

A) volitional
B) normative
C) chronic
D) external
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Internal stressors arise from:

A) low self-esteem.
B) biological factors.
C) someone inside the family.
D) religious beliefs.
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A husband who spends countless hours worrying about his pregnant wife's health is experiencing:

A) an ambiguous stressor.
B) a cumulative stressor.
C) an external stressor.
D) a normative stressor.
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The first and most important step in successful crisis management is:

A) having a positive outlook.
B) building a strong family.
C) knowing where to go for help.
D) accumulating financial resources.
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____ stressors are often but not always disastrous.

A) Isolated
B) Nonnormative
C) Volitional
D) Nonambigious
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An event that would be considered a normative stressor is:

A) war.
B) marriage.
C) homicide.
D) earthquake.
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Susie just received a promotion she has been working hard to get. In addition, she found out she is pregnant after trying for over a year. Susie is experiencing:

A) cumulative stressors.
B) internal stressors.
C) chronic stressors.
D) volitional stressors.
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All of the following stressors are nonnormative EXCEPT:

A) winning a lottery.
B) war.
C) divorce.
D) death.
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Allen and his best friend died in a car accident two hours after their high school graduation ceremony. This tragic accident is an example of:

A) an external stressor.
B) a chronic stressor.
C) an absolute stressor.
D) a nonnormative stressor.
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Nonnormative stressors tend to be:

A) trivial.
B) positive.
C) unexpected.
D) cumulative.
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Tony and Tina are moving to a new area because Tony was transferred and promoted. Tina must find a new job and day care for the kids. According to your text, the change in Tony and Tina's life is best defined as:

A) an opportunity.
B) negative.
C) a crisis.
D) poor family management.
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Crisis-prone families are often:

A) two-career families.
B) troubled families.
C) ethnic families.
D) extended families.
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Chad recently lost his job, then he found out his girlfriend is pregnant and his father has prostate cancer. Chad is experiencing:

A) chronic stressors.
B) cumulative stressors.
C) external stressors.
D) acute stressors.
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The term used to describe stressor events that are expected to occur over the family life cycle is:

A) nonvolitional.
B) ambiguous.
C) chronic.
D) normative.
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Aging is:

A) an acute stressor.
B) a normative stressor.
C) an external stressor.
D) a volitional stressor.
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Crisis-provoking events are called:

A) dysfunctions.
B) syndromes.
C) stressors.
D) mechanisms.
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Having a tooth knocked out during a football game is an example of:

A) an acute stressor.
B) an ambiguous stressor.
C) a cumulative stressor.
D) a volitional stressor.
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In the third phase of the general-adaptation syndrome, high stress levels tend to produce:

A) an alarm reaction.
B) physical illness.
C) unresponsiveness.
D) restlessness.
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During the second phase of the general-adaptation syndrome, physical responses appear to:

A) clash with one another.
B) increase in intensity.
C) return to normal.
D) occur in pairs.
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Researchers believe that moderate stress during childhood is related to:

A) heightened aggression.
B) later achievement.
C) scapegoating.
D) repression.
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____ stressors are produced by events that are wanted and sought out.

A) Normative
B) External
C) Volitional
D) Isolated
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The changes experienced during the first phase of the general-adaptation syndrome are controlled by the:

A) brain stem.
B) cardiovascular system.
C) nervous system.
D) endocrine gland.
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In the general-adaptation syndrome, the original symptoms tend to reoccur in the ____ stage.

A) alarm
B) resistance
C) recovery
D) exposure
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Kyle failed his algebra exam. This is an example of:

A) a chronic stressor.
B) an acute stressor.
C) a cumulative stressor.
D) an external stressor.
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The first step in crisis management is:

A) describing the event in realistic terms.
B) going to a counselor.
C) examining emotions.
D) asking for advice from family and friends.
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During the second step of crisis management, an individual should:

A) determine if the crisis requires outside resources.
B) attempt to separate internal and external stressors.
C) examine emotions and reactions to the crisis situation.
D) develop a reliable support network.
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Tom feels frustrated and stressed. He can't relax and has been angry at "the world" because he can't get extra hours at work. Tom is experiencing:

A) anxiety.
B) depression.
C) exhaustion.
D) resistance.
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Deciding to adopt a child is an example of:

A) an acute stressor.
B) a volitional stressor.
C) an ambiguous stressor.
D) a cumulative stressor.
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After realizing that he didn't have to face his terminal illness alone, Alfred began to share his burden with a trusted co-worker who he had worked with for 25 years. Alfred's behavior is consistent with the description of the ____ step of the crisis management process.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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Some Americans believe that women are passive and irrational. For many women, these beliefs are:

A) external stressors.
B) acute stressors.
C) normative stressors.
D) volitional stressors.
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Ideally, stress occurs in a healthy range. The range varies according to:

A) the creation of alarm and resistance.
B) a person's adaptability and stress tolerance.
C) an individual's resistance and recovery.
D) physical and psychological symptoms.
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A healthy person is defined as an individual who is:

A) free of stress.
B) capable of dealing with stress.
C) able to rationalize stress.
D) good at projecting stress.
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During a crisis, one must:

A) hibernate at home until it passes.
B) choose from the various alternatives that present themselves.
C) quickly go with the "gut reaction" as it is usually correct.
D) choose one or two possibilities and not worry about a large list.
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Clara tested positive for the AIDS virus. She responded to the test results by insisting that they were wrong because something that horrible could never happen to her. Clara is probably in the ____ step of the crisis management process.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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The general-adaptation syndrome is:

A) an unhealthy response to a crisis.
B) one of the six defense mechanisms.
C) a pattern of response to stress.
D) triggered by human instincts.
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Friends and family members play an important role during the ____ step of crisis management.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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When his mother scolded him for killing birds with his pellet gun, Alex responded by saying, "It's no big deal, all my friends are doing it." This is an example of:

A) repression.
B) compensation.
C) rationalization.
D) displacement.
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The methods that we use to deny, excuse, change, or disguise anxiety-producing behaviors are called:

A) coping devices.
B) relaxation techniques.
C) defense mechanisms.
D) adaptation strategies.
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43
Rachel struggles at work. However, she enjoys the volunteer work she does on the weekends and this makes the work week better. Rachel's defense mechanism is:

A) neutralization.
B) repression.
C) compensation.
D) scapegoating.
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The best way to limit your anxiety is to focus your emotional reactions on:

A) safe targets.
B) internal mental processes.
C) the source of your stress.
D) projection techniques.
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45
The final step in crisis management is:

A) seeking support from family and friends.
B) resolving the crisis.
C) examining your emotions.
D) redefining the situation.
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46
Big Brothers and Big Sisters provide adult companionship for children from:

A) immigrant families.
B) single-parent families.
C) minority families.
D) poor families.
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47
Yelling at your roommate because you flunked a math test is an example of:

A) repression.
B) rationalization.
C) displacement.
D) sublimation.
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48
Hospice, pain killers, Al-Anon, and counseling centers are all examples of:

A) emotional crisis.
B) recovery.
C) therapy.
D) displacement.
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49
The term used to describe generalized fear that does not have a specific source is:

A) guilt.
B) anxiety.
C) stress.
D) repression.
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50
Mike believes the decline in jobs is due to the illegal immigration of Mexicans, although it is actually due to the movement of a factory to China. Mike is angry at the Mexicans because he cannot get a job. This is an example of:

A) compensation.
B) scapegoating.
C) rationalization.
D) displacement.
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51
Al-Anon and Alateen provide local support groups for parents, children, and friends of:

A) asthma patients.
B) alcoholic victims.
C) AIDS patients.
D) Alzheimer's victims.
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52
Finding an excuse for a behavior that is causing trouble is called:

A) projection.
B) rationalization.
C) repression.
D) compensation.
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53
Ted joins the hockey team to get out some of his aggression in a "legal" way. Ted's defense mechanism is:

A) repression.
B) scapegoating.
C) compensation.
D) sublimation.
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54
After using a variety of methods to cope with his sprained ankle, Roy decided to make an appointment with his primary care physician. His behavior is consistent with the description of the ____ step of the crisis management process.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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55
A defense mechanism is used in a positive way when it enables a person to:

A) experiment with new roles.
B) turn his anger inward.
C) assume someone else's personality.
D) develop elaborate rationalizations.
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56
The unconscious blocking of things that cause stress and frustration is called:

A) displacement.
B) repression.
C) relaxation.
D) sublimation.
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57
Although they have positive uses, defense mechanisms also tend to block:

A) identity formation.
B) moral development.
C) social spontaneity.
D) open communication.
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58
Judy's husband has stage four prostate cancer. Judy is seeking help in coping with his illness and making him comfortable. Judy should contact:

A) a family counseling center.
B) Al-Anon.
C) a visiting nurse.
D) hospice.
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59
Meditation is synonymous with:

A) role experimentation.
B) sublimation.
C) self-induced relaxation.
D) projection.
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60
Jon was angry at his girlfriend for breaking plans with him. He went to his parents' house instead and yelled at them about not having dinner. Which defense mechanism is Jon using?

A) rationalization
B) displacement
C) compensation
D) sublimation
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61
Sam is 15. The most likely cause of injury or death is for his age group is:

A) accidents.
B) homicide.
C) suicide.
D) cancer.
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62
The age group that is more accident-prone is:

A) people under 40.
B) people aged 45 to 50.
C) people aged 50 to 55.
D) people aged 55 to 60.
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63
The group that has the highest suicide rate is:

A) white males.
B) black males.
C) white females.
D) black females.
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64
Many experts believe that ____ may be the nation's number one preventable cause of death among young people.

A) suicide
B) accidents
C) homicide
D) alcoholism
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65
The pangs of grief occur:

A) if the survivors don't grieve properly.
B) after the initial shock of a person's death.
C) during the denial stage of death and dying.
D) when mourners return to their normal routines.
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66
The sequence that represents the correct order of the stages of grieving is:

A) denial and isolation, bargaining, depression, anger, acceptance.
B) bargaining, anger, depression, denial and isolation, acceptance.
C) anger, denial and isolation, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
D) denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
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67
A father who reacts to his son's impending death by violently pounding his fist on the dining room table is probably in the ____ stage of the death and dying process.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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68
Ambiguous loss can be hard on families. One type is present in kidnapping, where the person is physically absent, but psychologically present. The other type is when a person is physically present, but psychologically absent. All of the following are examples of the second type of ambiguous loss EXCEPT:

A) a person in a coma.
B) a missing soldier.
C) an Alzheimer's patient.
D) an individual suffering from mental illness.
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69
The death of a family member produces feelings that are similar to the feelings produced by:

A) divorce.
B) unemployment.
C) bankruptcy.
D) retirement.
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70
An examination of death rates for firearm-related injuries reveals that:

A) the rate of firearm deaths has declined over the last 25 years.
B) most firearm-related deaths are homicides.
C) Hispanic males have the highest firearm fatality rates.
D) the largest increase in firearm deaths in the last 10 years has been for white males.
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71
A suicide attempt is really:

A) a cry for help.
B) an act of repression.
C) a form of sublimation.
D) an adaptation syndrome.
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72
Most accidental injuries occur in:

A) rural areas.
B) the home.
C) older age groups.
D) school.
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73
Which the following individuals is most likely to be an accident victim?

A) Tom lives in Alabama.
B) Sam lives in rural North Dakota.
C) Nick lives in New York City.
D) Frank lives in Chinatown.
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74
The overwhelming majority of people who survive a suicide are:

A) mentally disordered.
B) middle-aged.
C) glad they are alive.
D) members of a minority group.
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75
Charlie just lost his sister in car accident. Immediately after the accident, Charlie is like to go through a period of:

A) severe depression.
B) numbness and shock.
C) bargaining.
D) anger.
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76
Which of the following is most likely to end in accidental death?

A) Tony is at a shooting range.
B) Tim and Lisa took the sailboat out on a nice day.
C) Sam lit candles and incense in her apartment.
D) Trish and Nick are going on a road trip.
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77
Rick and Judy have been searching for their eight-year-old son ever since he disappeared six months ago. They feel that they have exhausted every possible avenue in their search and are not sure which way to turn. Rick and Judy are suffering from:

A) ambiguous loss.
B) scapegoating.
C) denial.
D) bargaining.
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78
More and more violent crimes are being committed by:

A) immigrants.
B) females.
C) suburbanites.
D) minors.
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79
Hector is not very athletic, so he decides that he will try to impress his peers by studying hard and getting good grades. This is an example of:

A) scapegoating.
B) compensation.
C) sublimation.
D) repression.
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80
The death of a family member is especially traumatic when it is:

A) gradual.
B) unexpected.
C) caused by old age.
D) sublimated.
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