Exam 1: An Overview of Psychology and Health
Exam 1: An Overview of Psychology and Health87 Questions
Exam 2: The Bodys Physical Systems84 Questions
Exam 3: Stress: Its Meaning, Impact and Sources84 Questions
Exam 4: Stress, Biopsychosocial Factors, and Illness87 Questions
Exam 5: Coping With and Reducing Stress85 Questions
Exam 6: Health-Related Beahviour and Health Promotion85 Questions
Exam 7: Substance Use and Abuse85 Questions
Exam 8: Improving Nutrition, Weight Control and Diet, Exercise and Safety85 Questions
Exam 9: Using Health Services84 Questions
Exam 10: In the Hosital: the Setting, Procedures and Effects on Patients81 Questions
Exam 11: The Nature and Symptoms of Pain83 Questions
Exam 12: Managing and Controlling Clinical Pain85 Questions
Exam 13: Serious and Disabling Chronic Health Illnesses: Causes, Management, and Coping85 Questions
Exam 14: Life-Threatening Conditions: Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, and Hivaids82 Questions
Exam 15: Psychosocial Factors in Aging and Dying69 Questions
Exam 16: Whats Ahead for Health Psychology45 Questions
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-Called "the father of medicine," his humoral theory for the origin of
disease was influential for centuries.
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Which of the following was NOT an advance in science and medicine in the 18th and 19th centuries
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An epidemic usually refers to a situation in which
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A reasonable assumption that can be made about monozygotic twins is
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Jane feels a numbness in her hand and has been to several doctors, who have found no organic cause for her problem. She might be suffering from
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The position of Rene Descartes on the mind/body problem can best be described as:
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Ten-year-old Juan has been diagnosed with diabetes. Describe his likely experience living with the disease from a biopsychosocial perspective.
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Match one of the following with descriptions given in question
-An Italian philosopher, he saw the mind and body as an interrelated unit.
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During the Middle Ages, the influence of the Church resulted in many
major advancements in medical knowledge.
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-May conduct studies on the medical practices in different cultures.
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Risk factors for the two leading causes of death in Canada include
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The proposition that all diseases can be explained by disturbances in physiological processes
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Match the following with descriptions given in question
-Provides direct service to patients in the management of their illnesses
or engages in research and teaching.
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Considering the psychosocial characteristics of the following people, which one is most likely to develop an illness
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Mei-Lin has lost the use of her legs after being in a biking accident. Her health psychologist is working with her to cognitively redefine the experience as a challenge rather than a disaster. This technique is classified as a(n) _____ method.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the healthful behaviors studied by Belloc and Breslow (1972)
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