Deck 12: Other Relaxation Techniques

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All of the following are basic principles of Tai Chi EXCEPT _____.

A) relaxation
B) separating Yin and Yang
C) imagery
D) keeping an erect back
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A massage technique that massages a "reflex zone" in the foot in which damage to body parts is thought to be manifested is called _____.

A) reflex command
B) zoning
C) reflexology
D) quieting reflex
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Pressing down on points of the body where knots or bands of muscle tension frequently occur is called _____.

A) shiatsu
B) quieting reflex
C) petrissage
D) mindfulness therapy
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Living with and caring for a pet can do all of the following EXCEPT _____.

A) help prevent accidents
B) help people recover from heart attacks
C) protect the heart and blood vessels
D) improve mood and well-being
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All of the following poses are classic yoga positions EXCEPT _____.

A) corpse pose
B) warrior pose
C) cobra pose
D) angel pose
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A(n) _____ is an example of a biofeedback instrument.

A) telephone
B) pedometer
C) odometer
D) basal body thermometer
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Electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback measures _____.

A) electrical impulses of the heart
B) conduciveness of electricity over different liquids in the body
C) muscle contractions
D) blood flow in the heart
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Deep breathing that expands the belly rather than the chest is called _____.

A) thoracic breathing
B) intercostal breathing
C) diaphragmatic breathing
D) hyperventilated breathing
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Biofeedback that measures temperature is called _____.

A) cryofeedback
B) temperature control feedback
C) electromyographic biofeedback
D) thermal biofeedback
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_____ refers to focusing your attention on the present moment to relax.

A) Concentration
B) Thoughtfulness
C) Mindfulness
D) Balanced thought
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The three phases of biofeedback include all of the following steps EXCEPT _____.

A) judging
B) measuring
C) converting
D) feeding back
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The use of plant material added to massage oil thought to have pharmacological qualities that improve health is called _____.

A) oil rubbing
B) aromatherapy
C) asanas
D) herbal remedy
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Thermal biofeedback is effective in treating conditions related to _____.

A) muscle control
B) blood flow
C) temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
D) bad posture
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Practicing mindfulness has been found to _____.

A) work only for patients suffering from debilitating disorders
B) enhance negative psychological symptoms
C) cause positive mood changes
D) increase muscle tension
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Which of the following is the most relaxing and healthy type of breathing?

A) Diaphragmatic breathing
B) Upper costal breathing
C) Middle costal breathing
D) Thoracic breathing
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A relaxation technique that searches for relaxed body parts and transports that sensation to less relaxed areas is called _____.

A) reflexology
B) progressive stretching
C) shiatsu
D) body scanning
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A six-step relaxation technique that results in relaxation in seconds is called _____.

A) reflexology
B) quieting reflex
C) instant calming sequence
D) aromatherapy
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The use of electronic instruments or other techniques to monitor and change subconscious activities, many of which are regulated by the autonomic nervous system, is called _____.

A) vital signs
B) physiological statistics
C) biofeedback
D) body monitoring
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_____ is a massage technique that involves gentle stroking along the length of a muscle.

A) Effleurage
B) Petrissage
C) Friction
D) Hacking
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A relaxation technique that involves manipulating points in the body that are muscularly tense is called _____.

A) acupuncture
B) autohypnosis
C) reflexology
D) massage
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_____ is a massage technique that involves light slaps or karate chops.

A) Effleurage
B) Petrissage
C) Friction
D) Hacking
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Shiatsu is acupressure massage.
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Biofeedback equipment is used as a training device to help people gain greater control of their physiological processes.
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Biofeedback is so effective that it is usually not accompanied by any other stress-reducing techniques.
Question
An asana is _____.

A) a breathing technique used in yoga
B) a body position used in yoga
C) a Hindu relaxation technique
D) none of these
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Stress is often associated with a preoccupation with the past or with a fear of the future.
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Pet owners tend to have higher heart rates and higher blood pressure levels than those who do not own a pet.
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Electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback is effective in treating conditions requiring muscle control.
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If prayer or religion is an important part of an individual's life, repeating a phrase from a prayer or hymn may be a good source of relaxation.
Question
Which of the following relaxation techniques is quickest in its effect?

A) Instant Calming Sequence (ICS)
B) Tai Chi
C) Quieting Reflex (QR)
D) Body Scanning
Question
The proper order of the three steps to repetitive prayer, according to Dain, is _____.

A) a peaceful state, breathing, and quieting the mind
B) quieting the mind, breathing, and a peaceful state
C) breathing, a peaceful state, and quieting the mind
D) a peaceful state, quieting the mind, and breathing
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_____ is a massage technique that involves vigorous pressure by circular motions of the thumb or fingertips.

A) Effleurage
B) Petrissage
C) Friction
D) Hacking
Question
_____ is a massage technique that involves gentle pressure applied across the width of a muscle.

A) Effleurage
B) Petrissage
C) Friction
D) Hacking
Question
Jack suffers from trait anxiety. He follows a relaxation technique whose primary objective is to learn to live in the moment and ignore anxiety-inciting thoughts of the past and future. Jack is most likely practicing _____.

A) biofeedback
B) Tai Chi
C) autohypnosis
D) mindfulness
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Mary works as a manager in Zerne Inc. Her work is monotonous and stressful. She consults a clinical psychologist to cope with her stress. The clinical psychologist teaches her a five-step relaxation technique that involves uninterrupted breathing, smiling, balanced posture, relaxation, and mental control. Mary is most likely learning _____.

A) Instant Calming Sequence (ICS)
B) Tai Chi
C) Quieting Reflex (QR)
D) Body Scanning
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A weightlifter may weigh more than a weight chart advises but not be "overfat."
Question
Thermal biofeedback has been used to treat Raynaud's disease, migraine headaches, and hypertension.
Question
A pranayama is _____.

A) a breathing technique used in yoga
B) a body position used in yoga
C) a Hindu relaxation technique
D) none of these
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Practicing mindfulness will not reduce stress levels.
Question
Specific types of mindfulness activities include _____.

A) mindful breathing
B) mindful eating
C) mindful walking
D) all of these
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The power of music to stimulate outweighs its ability to relax.
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The Instant Calming Sequence (ICS) is based on the belief that one should recognize and immediately respond to the first signs of stress.
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Research has shown that biofeedback is effective in treating menstrual pain.
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Diaphragmatic breathing is also called upper costal breathing.
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Studies using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines have shown that mindfulness-based stress reduction changes the gray matter of the brain that is associated with learning and memory, regulation of emotions, and perception.
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Yoga is a set of Hindu relaxation techniques.
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The focus of Tai Chi is upon turning and posture, not upon total body movement.
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When used with other types of relaxation techniques, biofeedback can act as a reinforcer and help in identifying what is and what is not working.
Question
Slow tempo music synchronizes brain waves, thereby resulting in lower respiratory and heart rates.
Question
Biofeedback has been shown to be effective in treating stroke and paralysis.
Question
Breathing is an important aspect of body scanning.
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Elderly people who own pets are less likely to experience depression and are better able to tolerate living alone.
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Individuals can alter specific bodily functions using biofeedback.
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Deck 12: Other Relaxation Techniques
1
All of the following are basic principles of Tai Chi EXCEPT _____.

A) relaxation
B) separating Yin and Yang
C) imagery
D) keeping an erect back
C
2
A massage technique that massages a "reflex zone" in the foot in which damage to body parts is thought to be manifested is called _____.

A) reflex command
B) zoning
C) reflexology
D) quieting reflex
C
3
Pressing down on points of the body where knots or bands of muscle tension frequently occur is called _____.

A) shiatsu
B) quieting reflex
C) petrissage
D) mindfulness therapy
A
4
Living with and caring for a pet can do all of the following EXCEPT _____.

A) help prevent accidents
B) help people recover from heart attacks
C) protect the heart and blood vessels
D) improve mood and well-being
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5
All of the following poses are classic yoga positions EXCEPT _____.

A) corpse pose
B) warrior pose
C) cobra pose
D) angel pose
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6
A(n) _____ is an example of a biofeedback instrument.

A) telephone
B) pedometer
C) odometer
D) basal body thermometer
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7
Electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback measures _____.

A) electrical impulses of the heart
B) conduciveness of electricity over different liquids in the body
C) muscle contractions
D) blood flow in the heart
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8
Deep breathing that expands the belly rather than the chest is called _____.

A) thoracic breathing
B) intercostal breathing
C) diaphragmatic breathing
D) hyperventilated breathing
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9
Biofeedback that measures temperature is called _____.

A) cryofeedback
B) temperature control feedback
C) electromyographic biofeedback
D) thermal biofeedback
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10
_____ refers to focusing your attention on the present moment to relax.

A) Concentration
B) Thoughtfulness
C) Mindfulness
D) Balanced thought
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11
The three phases of biofeedback include all of the following steps EXCEPT _____.

A) judging
B) measuring
C) converting
D) feeding back
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12
The use of plant material added to massage oil thought to have pharmacological qualities that improve health is called _____.

A) oil rubbing
B) aromatherapy
C) asanas
D) herbal remedy
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13
Thermal biofeedback is effective in treating conditions related to _____.

A) muscle control
B) blood flow
C) temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
D) bad posture
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14
Practicing mindfulness has been found to _____.

A) work only for patients suffering from debilitating disorders
B) enhance negative psychological symptoms
C) cause positive mood changes
D) increase muscle tension
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15
Which of the following is the most relaxing and healthy type of breathing?

A) Diaphragmatic breathing
B) Upper costal breathing
C) Middle costal breathing
D) Thoracic breathing
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16
A relaxation technique that searches for relaxed body parts and transports that sensation to less relaxed areas is called _____.

A) reflexology
B) progressive stretching
C) shiatsu
D) body scanning
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17
A six-step relaxation technique that results in relaxation in seconds is called _____.

A) reflexology
B) quieting reflex
C) instant calming sequence
D) aromatherapy
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18
The use of electronic instruments or other techniques to monitor and change subconscious activities, many of which are regulated by the autonomic nervous system, is called _____.

A) vital signs
B) physiological statistics
C) biofeedback
D) body monitoring
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19
_____ is a massage technique that involves gentle stroking along the length of a muscle.

A) Effleurage
B) Petrissage
C) Friction
D) Hacking
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20
A relaxation technique that involves manipulating points in the body that are muscularly tense is called _____.

A) acupuncture
B) autohypnosis
C) reflexology
D) massage
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21
_____ is a massage technique that involves light slaps or karate chops.

A) Effleurage
B) Petrissage
C) Friction
D) Hacking
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Shiatsu is acupressure massage.
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23
Biofeedback equipment is used as a training device to help people gain greater control of their physiological processes.
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24
Biofeedback is so effective that it is usually not accompanied by any other stress-reducing techniques.
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25
An asana is _____.

A) a breathing technique used in yoga
B) a body position used in yoga
C) a Hindu relaxation technique
D) none of these
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26
Stress is often associated with a preoccupation with the past or with a fear of the future.
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27
Pet owners tend to have higher heart rates and higher blood pressure levels than those who do not own a pet.
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Electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback is effective in treating conditions requiring muscle control.
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29
If prayer or religion is an important part of an individual's life, repeating a phrase from a prayer or hymn may be a good source of relaxation.
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30
Which of the following relaxation techniques is quickest in its effect?

A) Instant Calming Sequence (ICS)
B) Tai Chi
C) Quieting Reflex (QR)
D) Body Scanning
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31
The proper order of the three steps to repetitive prayer, according to Dain, is _____.

A) a peaceful state, breathing, and quieting the mind
B) quieting the mind, breathing, and a peaceful state
C) breathing, a peaceful state, and quieting the mind
D) a peaceful state, quieting the mind, and breathing
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32
_____ is a massage technique that involves vigorous pressure by circular motions of the thumb or fingertips.

A) Effleurage
B) Petrissage
C) Friction
D) Hacking
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33
_____ is a massage technique that involves gentle pressure applied across the width of a muscle.

A) Effleurage
B) Petrissage
C) Friction
D) Hacking
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34
Jack suffers from trait anxiety. He follows a relaxation technique whose primary objective is to learn to live in the moment and ignore anxiety-inciting thoughts of the past and future. Jack is most likely practicing _____.

A) biofeedback
B) Tai Chi
C) autohypnosis
D) mindfulness
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35
Mary works as a manager in Zerne Inc. Her work is monotonous and stressful. She consults a clinical psychologist to cope with her stress. The clinical psychologist teaches her a five-step relaxation technique that involves uninterrupted breathing, smiling, balanced posture, relaxation, and mental control. Mary is most likely learning _____.

A) Instant Calming Sequence (ICS)
B) Tai Chi
C) Quieting Reflex (QR)
D) Body Scanning
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36
A weightlifter may weigh more than a weight chart advises but not be "overfat."
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37
Thermal biofeedback has been used to treat Raynaud's disease, migraine headaches, and hypertension.
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38
A pranayama is _____.

A) a breathing technique used in yoga
B) a body position used in yoga
C) a Hindu relaxation technique
D) none of these
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39
Practicing mindfulness will not reduce stress levels.
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40
Specific types of mindfulness activities include _____.

A) mindful breathing
B) mindful eating
C) mindful walking
D) all of these
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41
The power of music to stimulate outweighs its ability to relax.
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42
The Instant Calming Sequence (ICS) is based on the belief that one should recognize and immediately respond to the first signs of stress.
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43
Research has shown that biofeedback is effective in treating menstrual pain.
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44
Diaphragmatic breathing is also called upper costal breathing.
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45
Studies using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines have shown that mindfulness-based stress reduction changes the gray matter of the brain that is associated with learning and memory, regulation of emotions, and perception.
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46
Yoga is a set of Hindu relaxation techniques.
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The focus of Tai Chi is upon turning and posture, not upon total body movement.
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When used with other types of relaxation techniques, biofeedback can act as a reinforcer and help in identifying what is and what is not working.
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49
Slow tempo music synchronizes brain waves, thereby resulting in lower respiratory and heart rates.
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50
Biofeedback has been shown to be effective in treating stroke and paralysis.
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51
Breathing is an important aspect of body scanning.
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Elderly people who own pets are less likely to experience depression and are better able to tolerate living alone.
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Individuals can alter specific bodily functions using biofeedback.
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