In contrast to the conclusions reached by early stress researchers Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe, contemporary health psychologists now believe that:
A) most people who have high scores on the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) will develop posttraumatic stress disorder.
B) positive life events, such as vacations or marriage, have a worse impact on physical health than negative life events.
C) the impact of major life events is more damaging than originally thought, and high scores on the SSRS are invariably associated with severe illness or disease.
D) most people weather major life events without developing severe physical or psychological problems.
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Q289: Research has shown that _ levels of
Q290: _ is a disorder that involves intrusive
Q291: Traumatic events are events or situations that:
A)
Q292: Holmes and Rahe believed that any change
Q293: People with _ levels of cumulative adversity
Q295: One large survey of college students found
Q296: Early stress researchers Thomas Holmes and Richard
Q297: When Rachel completed the Social Readjustment Rating
Q298: Events or situations that are perceived as
Q299: Research shows that less than _ percent
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