Deck 1: The Nature of Stress
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Deck 1: The Nature of Stress
1
Which of the following factors, above all else, determines one's degree of stress?
A) One's support group
B) One's profile (e.g., race, gender, and socioeconomic status)
C) One's perception or interpretation
D) One's age and economic background
A) One's support group
B) One's profile (e.g., race, gender, and socioeconomic status)
C) One's perception or interpretation
D) One's age and economic background
C
2
This term is used to describe the opposite of fight or flight.
A) Retreat and Delete
B) Rest and Digest
C) Calm and Capitulate
D) Excite and Delight
A) Retreat and Delete
B) Rest and Digest
C) Calm and Capitulate
D) Excite and Delight
B
3
The Yerkes-Dodson principle suggests that:
A) technology is creating a wedge between people and nature.
B) there is an optimal stress level that promotes performance.
C) 200 Life Scale Units is the demarcation for critical stress levels.
D) stress is highly associated with chronic disease.
A) technology is creating a wedge between people and nature.
B) there is an optimal stress level that promotes performance.
C) 200 Life Scale Units is the demarcation for critical stress levels.
D) stress is highly associated with chronic disease.
B
4
Trauma:
A) is stress on steroids.
B) can work its way deep into the muscle tissue.
C) may become PTSD.
D) All of these are correct.
A) is stress on steroids.
B) can work its way deep into the muscle tissue.
C) may become PTSD.
D) All of these are correct.
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5
According to comprehensive studies by the APA in 2014 & 2015, this demographic suffers from the most stress.
A) Teenagers
B) Millennials
C) Gen Xers
D) Seniors
A) Teenagers
B) Millennials
C) Gen Xers
D) Seniors
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6
In his stress theory, Richard Lazarus says that "daily hassles" cause stress. Which is a cause of hassles according to Lazarus?
A) Poor emotional control
B) Unmet expectations
C) Interactions with idiots
D) High-paced (24/7) society
A) Poor emotional control
B) Unmet expectations
C) Interactions with idiots
D) High-paced (24/7) society
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7
The symptoms of PTSD include:
A) chronic anxiety.
B) flashbacks.
C) insomnia.
D) restlessness.
E) All of these are correct.
A) chronic anxiety.
B) flashbacks.
C) insomnia.
D) restlessness.
E) All of these are correct.
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8
Conceptually speaking:
A) the resistance stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome is more severe than the alarm stage, according to Selye.
B) because of the nervous system, stress is ultimately best understood from a physiological perspective.
C) increasing advances in technology have linked the theory of daily hassles to chronic diseases.
D) the stress response is antiquated in today's rapidly changing society where few stressors are of a physical nature.
A) the resistance stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome is more severe than the alarm stage, according to Selye.
B) because of the nervous system, stress is ultimately best understood from a physiological perspective.
C) increasing advances in technology have linked the theory of daily hassles to chronic diseases.
D) the stress response is antiquated in today's rapidly changing society where few stressors are of a physical nature.
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9
"Stress" was once labeled a global epidemic, but today, experts compare stress to:
A) paralysis.
B) bird flu.
C) SARS.
D) The Black Death/Plague.
A) paralysis.
B) bird flu.
C) SARS.
D) The Black Death/Plague.
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10
According to the 2019 American Psychological Association report on Stress in America, members of Generation Z:
A) exhibit high levels of PTSD.
B) exhibit high levels of loneliness.
C) exhibit high levels of social interaction.
D) exhibit high levels of cortisol.
A) exhibit high levels of PTSD.
B) exhibit high levels of loneliness.
C) exhibit high levels of social interaction.
D) exhibit high levels of cortisol.
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11
This is highly recommended to help ensure a good night's sleep.
A) Read a good book after dinner
B) Watch some TV to relax before going to bed
C) Exercise right before bedtime
D) Turn off your WiFi router before going to bed
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B) Watch some TV to relax before going to bed
C) Exercise right before bedtime
D) Turn off your WiFi router before going to bed
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12
For the most part, the western paradigm of health is based on the philosophy of this renowned scholar.
A) Plato
B) Hippocrates
C) Freud
D) Descartes
E) Einstein
A) Plato
B) Hippocrates
C) Freud
D) Descartes
E) Einstein
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13
Statistics provided by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine suggest that what percentage of Americans (adults and children) use various forms of integrative (mind-body-spirit) therapies?
A) 10 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 35 percent
E) 50 percent
A) 10 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 35 percent
E) 50 percent
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14
In today's rapidly paced world, the terms "change" and "stress" are often used synonymously, by experts and ordinary people alike, to mean the same thing.
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15
It is not the situation that one finds oneself in that is stressful, but the perception (interpretation) of the situation that determines one's level of stress.
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16
"Tend and befriend" is a coping style used more by cancer patients than war veterans under stress.
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17
The hormone oxytocin is credited with fostering the tend-and-befriend effect.
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18
When used correctly, co-rumination is considered an effective coping skill for women to cope with stress.
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19
The opposite of Fight or Flight is Rest and Digest.
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20
Acute Stress is not as intense as chronic stress, initially.
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21
The Yerkes-Dodson Curve suggests that there is an optimal level of stress, but beyond that, stress compromises performance.
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22
Trauma is really just another word for stress.
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23
Social influences are the influences most likely to cause the greatest stress in one's life.
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24
According to recent surveys by the American Psychological Association and Harvard's School of Public Health, Seniors (people over the age of 65) have more stress than Millennials.
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According to recent surveys by the American Psychological Association and Harvard's School of Public Health, men have more stress than women.
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26
Avoiding using your smart phone or tablet before bed is thought to help one get to sleep and stay asleep.
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27
The Baby Boomer generation is said to be the most stressed demographic age group in America today.
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28
The key to helping relieve the stress of PTSD appears to be releasing memories from the unconscious mind.
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29
Secondary PTSD surfaces after a second severe stress encounter.
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30
According to the APA Stress in America report of 2019, members of Generation Z tend to exhibit high levels of loneliness.
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31
Whether it be daily hassles or bigger issues, both sleep patterns and eating behaviors are greatly (negatively) impacted by stress.
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32
The dualism of mind and body, which has so strongly influenced Western medicine, was conceived and advocated by Rene Descartes and by association, advocated by Isaac Newton.
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33
The word health really means "to be whole."
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34
By and large, healing and curing mean the same thing.
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35
A paradigm shift means adopting Eastern philosophies in the Western culture and society.
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36
Emotional well-being is best described as "the ability to feel and express the entire range of emotions but to control them, not be controlled by them."
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37
Conceptually speaking, the holistic paradigm of health was inspired by the philosophy made famous by René Descartes.
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38
Conceptually speaking, the model of holistic wellness paradigm is similar to the model of energy layers that comprise the human energy field.
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39
Please define the following terms or concepts in no more than two sentences, and give an example to support your definition.
A. Acute stress
B. Alternative medicine
C. Alarm reaction
D. Biological influences
E. Chronic stress
F. Emotional well-being
G. Eustress
H. Stress response (fight-or-flight response)
I. General adaptation syndrome
J. Homeostasis
K. Technostress
L. Digital divide
M. Occupational stress
N. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
O. Secondary PTSD
P. Holistic stress management
Q. Mental well-being
R. Physical well-being
S. Emotional well-being
T. Spiritual well-being
U. Social influences
V. Wellness paradigm
W. Trauma
A. Acute stress
B. Alternative medicine
C. Alarm reaction
D. Biological influences
E. Chronic stress
F. Emotional well-being
G. Eustress
H. Stress response (fight-or-flight response)
I. General adaptation syndrome
J. Homeostasis
K. Technostress
L. Digital divide
M. Occupational stress
N. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
O. Secondary PTSD
P. Holistic stress management
Q. Mental well-being
R. Physical well-being
S. Emotional well-being
T. Spiritual well-being
U. Social influences
V. Wellness paradigm
W. Trauma
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40
Please answer the following questions as an essay. Begin with an opening statement, document and outline your content in a clear, succinct manner, and end with a concluding statement. Describe the difference between acute stress and chronic stress. Next, explain the differences between the fight-or-flight response and the general adaptation syndrome. Finally, describe the classifications stressors fall into, and include examples of each.
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41
Please answer the following questions as an essay. Begin with an opening statement, document and outline your content in a clear, succinct manner, and end with a concluding statement. Change often is synonymous with stress. According to sociologists, we are living in times of great change. Address the issues of change with regard to the following:
a. Technostress
b. College-age stress
c. Occupational stress
d. Stress and the aging process
a. Technostress
b. College-age stress
c. Occupational stress
d. Stress and the aging process
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42
Please answer the following questions as an essay. Begin with an opening statement, document and outline your content in a clear, succinct manner, and end with a concluding statement. From the perspective of wellness, define stress, explain each component of wellness, and explain how stress affects each area of the wellness paradigm. Finally, discuss how coping and relaxation techniques can be used to promote optimal wellness.
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43
Please define the following terms or concepts in no more than two sentences, and give an example to support your definition.
A. Acute stress
B. Integrative (alternative) medicine
C. Alarm reaction
D. Biological influences
E. Chronic stress
F. Eustress
G. Stress response (fight-or-flight response)
H. Rest and digest
I. Trauma
J. General adaptation syndrome (GAS)
K. Homeostasis
L. Technostress
M. Digital divide
N. Occupational stress
O. Trauma
P. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Q. Secondary PTSD
R. Holistic stress management
S. Mental well-being
T. Physical well-being
U. Emotional well-being
V. Spiritual well-being
W. Social influences
X. Wellness paradigm
A. Acute stress
B. Integrative (alternative) medicine
C. Alarm reaction
D. Biological influences
E. Chronic stress
F. Eustress
G. Stress response (fight-or-flight response)
H. Rest and digest
I. Trauma
J. General adaptation syndrome (GAS)
K. Homeostasis
L. Technostress
M. Digital divide
N. Occupational stress
O. Trauma
P. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Q. Secondary PTSD
R. Holistic stress management
S. Mental well-being
T. Physical well-being
U. Emotional well-being
V. Spiritual well-being
W. Social influences
X. Wellness paradigm
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44
From the perspective of wellness, define stress, explain each component of wellness, and explain how stress affects each area of the wellness paradigm. Finally, discuss how coping and relaxation techniques can be used to promote optimal wellness.
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45
Describe the difference between acute stress and chronic stress. Provide examples of each. Next, explain the differences between the fight-or-flight response and how this differs from rest and digest. Briefly explain how the fight-or-flight response corresponds to the general adaptation syndrome? Finally, describe the classifications stressors fall into, and include examples of each.
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46
Change often is synonymous with stress. According to sociologists, we are living in times of great change. Address the issues of change with regard to the following:
A. Technostress
B. Burnout
C. College stress
D. Occupational stress
E. Stress and the aging process
A. Technostress
B. Burnout
C. College stress
D. Occupational stress
E. Stress and the aging process
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47
Explain why it is important to address stress holistically (mind, body, spirit and emotions) and not just treat the symptoms of stress.
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48
In his stress theory, Richard Lazarus says that "daily hassles" cause stress. Which of the following is a cause of hassles, according to Lazarus?
A) Poor emotional control
B) Unmet expectations
C) Interactions with idiots
D) High-paced (24/7) society
A) Poor emotional control
B) Unmet expectations
C) Interactions with idiots
D) High-paced (24/7) society
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49
What is highly recommended to help ensure a good night's sleep?
A) Read a good book after dinner.
B) Watch some TV to relax before going to bed.
C) Exercise right before bedtime.
D) Turn off your Wi-Fi router before going to bed.
A) Read a good book after dinner.
B) Watch some TV to relax before going to bed.
C) Exercise right before bedtime.
D) Turn off your Wi-Fi router before going to bed.
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50
In today's rapid-paced world, the terms change and stress are often used synonymously, by experts and ordinary people alike.
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51
The Yerkes-Dodson curve suggests that there is an optimal level of stress, but beyond that, stress compromises performance.
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52
It is not the situation that one finds oneself in that is stressful, but the perception (interpretation) of the situation that determines one's level of stress.
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53
The dualism of mind and body, which has so strongly influenced Western medicine, was conceived and advocated by René Descartes and, by association, advocated by Isaac Newton.
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54
When used correctly, co-rumination is considered an effective coping skill for women to cope with stress.
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55
Conceptually speaking, the holistic paradigm of health was inspired by the philosophy made famous by René Descartes.
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Whether it be daily hassles or bigger issues, both sleep patterns and eating behaviors are greatly (negatively) impacted by stress.
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