Deck 9: Managing Stress

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According to a national survey of college students, which of the following represents the biggest impediment to academic success?

A) Infectious disease
B) Stress
C) Tuition rates
D) Housing issues
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Disruption of a person's "normal"physiological state due to an event or circumstance is known as

A) stress.
B) homeostasis.
C) cognitive coping.
D) appraisal.
Question
An event or circumstance to which the body tries to adapt is

A) a stress response.
B) a stressor.
C) eustress.
D) a fight-or-flight response.
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Which of the following would be considered a stressor?

A) Having a new love interest
B) Pounding heart rate
C) Traffic tie-up on I-95 South
D) Sweaty armpits
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A set of physical or emotional reactions following a stressful event or circumstance is

A) a stress response.
B) a stressor.
C) eustress.
D) a fight-or-flight response.
Question
Stress from positive events or circumstances is

A) distress.
B) a stressor.
C) eustress.
D) a fight-or-flight response.
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Which of the following would be a likely source of eustress?

A) Making a bad grade
B) Dissatisfaction with your job
C) Entering college
D) Being diagnosed with a serious illness
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Which of the following is considered negative stress?

A) Distress
B) Eustress
C) Allostasis
D) Stress response
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The region of the brain that releases hormones that first trigger the stress response is called the

A) cerebellum.
B) hypothalamus.
C) temporal lobe.
D) medulla oblongata.
Question
The hormone secreted by the pituitary gland in response to stress is

A) cortisol.
B) norepinephrine.
C) adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH).
D) adrenaline.
Question
Which organ(s) secrete(s) cortisol in response to stress?

A) The hypothalamus
B) The pituitary gland
C) The thyroid gland
D) The adrenal glands
Question
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are hormones secreted during the stress response. These hormones target cells within which of the following structures?

A) Body fat
B) Heart
C) Liver
D) Adrenal glands
Question
During the stress response, which of the following hormones are NOT released into the bloodstream?

A) Epinephrine
B) Estrogen
C) Adrenalin
D) Norepinephrine
Question
The physiological reaction induced by nervous and hormonal signals that readies the heart, muscles, and other organs and systems in ways that promote survival is called

A) fight-or-flight response.
B) distress.
C) allostasis.
D) eustress.
Question
Which of the following occurs as a result of the fight-or-flight response?

A) Pupils constrict
B) Digestion increases
C) Respiration increases
D) Perspiration decreases
Question
The general adaptation syndrome describes how the body

A) maintains homeostasis through stressful situations.
B) functions when the fight-or-flight mechanism has been deactivated.
C) responds to stress when homeostasis is disrupted.
D) transitions from an alert state to deep sleep.
Question
Sarah narrowly avoided a traffic accident and is experiencing rapid heart rate and other symptoms of the fight-or-flight stress response. Based on her physical and emotional state, Sarah is in which stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

A) Action
B) Alarm
C) Resistance
D) Assessment
Question
Physiological damage, reduced immunity, and increased susceptibility to physical or mental illness are characteristic of which stage of general adaptation syndrome?

A) Alarm
B) Resistance
C) Exhaustion
D) Allostatic
Question
Which of the following characterizes the resistance stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

A) A person's physiology is negatively impacted, reducing immunity.
B) A person's physiology and behavior adjust to the stressor.
C) A person's behavior is negatively impacted, potentially creating swings in personality.
D) A person's physiology and behavior adjust to the stressor but never fully recover to original pre-stress levels.
Question
A state of physiological equilibrium is known as which of the following?

A) Eustress
B) Distress
C) Allostasis
D) Homeostasis
Question
The simultaneous changes that occur in the body to maintain homeostasis are called

A) distress.
B) allostasis.
C) homeostatic balance.
D) general adaptation syndrome.
Question
The long-term wear and tear on the body caused by the body's prolonged attempt to maintain equilibrium is known as

A) allostatic load.
B) allostasis.
C) homeostatic balance.
D) general adaptation syndrome.
Question
Allostatic load can lead to

A) high blood pressure.
B) a return to homeostasis.
C) eustress.
D) increased immunity.
Question
The relationship between the mind's response to stress and the immune system's ability to function is collectively known as

A) allostasis.
B) psychoneuroimmunology.
C) immunosuppression.
D) neuroimmune response.
Question
Researchers believe that the stress hormones cortisol and cytokines could damage a part of the brain known as the

A) hippocampus.
B) motor cortex.
C) prefrontal lobe.
D) central sulcus.
Question
In severe cases, an individual's response to stress may develop into

A) an autoimmune disorder.
B) Parkinson's disease.
C) post-traumatic stress disorder.
D) leukemia.
Question
An acute stress disorder caused by experiencing an extremely traumatic event is

A) post-traumatic stress disorder.
B) biofeedback.
C) distress.
D) depression.
Question
A primary source of stress is which of the following?

A) Change
B) High self-efficacy
C) Psychological hardiness
D) Consistent goals and behaviors
Question
Decreasing stress related to performance demands involves

A) setting priorities.
B) having high expectations.
C) pushing yourself harder.
D) setting unrealistic deadlines.
Question
A state of stress-induced physical and mental exhaustion is known as

A) post-traumatic stress disorder.
B) burnout.
C) allostatic load.
D) overload.
Question
People living in crowded urban environments tend to experience the greatest stress from

A) family relationships.
B) limited entertainment options.
C) the high cost of living.
D) the effects of weather and climate changes.
Question
People living in rural areas tend to experience stress from

A) traffic.
B) housing density.
C) pollution.
D) limited employment opportunities.
Question
Conflict is most likely to occur when we

A) have to choose between competing motives.
B) have only one option.
C) share the same goal with someone else.
D) are asked to do something we know is right.
Question
Which of the following coping mechanisms is most important in determining how you experience stress?

A) Eating
B) Self-efficacy
C) Autonomy
D) Exercise
Question
Jeff is a hard-driving and competitive perfectionist. His personality type is most likely

A) Type A.
B) Type B.
C) Type II.
D) Type O.
Question
The interpretation and evaluation of information provided to the brain by the senses is known as

A) psychoneuroimmunology.
B) adaptation.
C) homeostasis.
D) appraisal.
Question
Psychologically hardy people are characterized by

A) personal control.
B) competitiveness.
C) fear of challenges.
D) lack of commitment.
Question
Physical activities that can best relieve feelings of stress and tension

A) are competitive.
B) involve risk.
C) require high skill levels.
D) are fun.
Question
Which of the following is an example of a habit that fights the negative effects of stress?

A) Eating a cheeseburger from your favorite fast-food restaurant
B) Sleeping about 6 hours each night
C) Enjoying a cup of coffee before going to bed
D) Sleeping in a quiet, dark room
Question
Which of the following is likely to lead to poor sleep?

A) Avoiding caffeine in the evening
B) Doing your workout about an hour before bedtime
C) Sleeping in a cool, ventilated room
D) Going to bed at a regular time every night
Question
Stepping back to a simpler life is known as

A) downshifting.
B) purging.
C) coping.
D) uncluttering.
Question
A set of breathing and stretching exercises based on ancient Indian practices is termed

A) biofeedback.
B) meditation.
C) progressive muscle relaxation.
D) yoga.
Question
Changing your behavioral response to stress involves

A) ignoring the stressor.
B) continuing to respond the way you always have to a stressor.
C) acquiring more possessions.
D) assessing the stressor.
Question
Which of the following strategies is recommended as an effective way to manage your time?

A) Avoid multitasking.
B) Tackle large tasks during one time period.
C) Avoid over-commitment.
D) Schedule periodic interruptions.
Question
Which of the following is an action you can take to develop better mental skills for stress management?

A) Worrying constructively
B) Perceiving life as unchangeable
C) Accepting that there is only one appropriate action
D) Taking action quickly
Question
Stress relaxation techniques

A) focus the mind and breathing.
B) increase cortisol levels.
C) lower immunity.
D) tense the muscles.
Question
When practicing progressive muscle relaxation, which body posture is ideal for achieving a reduction in accumulated muscle stiffness and tension?

A) Seated in a chair
B) Standing with feet shoulder width apart
C) Lying down on the floor or bed
D) Quadruped position; both hands and feet on the floor
Question
Relaxation breathing focuses on which muscles?

A) Chest
B) Abdominal
C) Back
D) Mouth
Question
A stress management technique that identifies muscular tension and releases it one muscle group at a time is called

A) biofeedback.
B) meditation.
C) progressive muscle relaxation.
D) eccentric contraction.
Question
Biofeedback involves

A) focusing on deep breathing.
B) monitoring physical stress responses.
C) becoming unusually responsive to suggestion.
D) releasing tension in the muscles, one muscle group at a time.
Question
Research has suggested that meditation shifts brain activity away from the right prefrontal lobe. This area of the brain is associated with

A) anger.
B) schizophrenia.
C) muscle control.
D) pain.
Question
An example of hypnosis is

A) implanting a suggestion to lessen one's phobia of snakes.
B) monitoring a person's brain activity.
C) sitting quietly and focusing on breathing for 15 to 30 minutes.
D) lying down in a comfortable place for 10 to 20 minutes and gradually letting go of accumulated stiffness and tension.
Question
A relaxation technique that teaches you to alter automatic physiological responses is

A) biofeedback.
B) hypnosis.
C) relaxation breathing.
D) progressive muscle relaxation.
Question
Research has shown that prayer can result in increased

A) heart rate.
B) blood pressure.
C) breathing rate.
D) immune response.
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A stressor can be physical or emotional.
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Distress can be caused by an overload of positive stressors.
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Prolonged stress results in an elevated immune system response.
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Stress is a significant contributor to cardiovascular disease mortality.
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Stress effects on the hippocampus alter memory.
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Stress does not cause loss of libido in young people.
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Nearly 30 percent of freshmen report feeling frequently overwhelmed by all they have to do.
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Low self-efficacy can help us handle stress more effectively.
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People with a sense of control are able to accept responsibility for their behaviors.
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Exercise depresses the stress response.
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According to current research, 18- to 64-year-olds need 7-9 hours of sleep a night.
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For any cause of death at any age, people who lack social support have a higher risk of death than those who have a good support system.
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Anger can significantly increase the risk of heart disease.
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A person's number of social contacts is more important to wellness than the subjective experience of being unpopular or lonely.
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Relaxation breathing increases oxygen levels in the blood.
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Spirituality is often associated with a reduced perception of stress in one's life.
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Give an overview of how the body responds to a stressor. What changes occur as a result of this response?
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Discuss the stages of the general adaptation syndrome.
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Discuss four basic tools for effectively dealing with stress.
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Cindy is having trouble dealing with procrastination. Suggest some strategies that can help her manage her time more effectively, giving specific examples.
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1
According to a national survey of college students, which of the following represents the biggest impediment to academic success?

A) Infectious disease
B) Stress
C) Tuition rates
D) Housing issues
Stress
2
Disruption of a person's "normal"physiological state due to an event or circumstance is known as

A) stress.
B) homeostasis.
C) cognitive coping.
D) appraisal.
stress.
3
An event or circumstance to which the body tries to adapt is

A) a stress response.
B) a stressor.
C) eustress.
D) a fight-or-flight response.
a stressor.
4
Which of the following would be considered a stressor?

A) Having a new love interest
B) Pounding heart rate
C) Traffic tie-up on I-95 South
D) Sweaty armpits
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A set of physical or emotional reactions following a stressful event or circumstance is

A) a stress response.
B) a stressor.
C) eustress.
D) a fight-or-flight response.
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Stress from positive events or circumstances is

A) distress.
B) a stressor.
C) eustress.
D) a fight-or-flight response.
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Which of the following would be a likely source of eustress?

A) Making a bad grade
B) Dissatisfaction with your job
C) Entering college
D) Being diagnosed with a serious illness
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8
Which of the following is considered negative stress?

A) Distress
B) Eustress
C) Allostasis
D) Stress response
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The region of the brain that releases hormones that first trigger the stress response is called the

A) cerebellum.
B) hypothalamus.
C) temporal lobe.
D) medulla oblongata.
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The hormone secreted by the pituitary gland in response to stress is

A) cortisol.
B) norepinephrine.
C) adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH).
D) adrenaline.
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Which organ(s) secrete(s) cortisol in response to stress?

A) The hypothalamus
B) The pituitary gland
C) The thyroid gland
D) The adrenal glands
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Epinephrine and norepinephrine are hormones secreted during the stress response. These hormones target cells within which of the following structures?

A) Body fat
B) Heart
C) Liver
D) Adrenal glands
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During the stress response, which of the following hormones are NOT released into the bloodstream?

A) Epinephrine
B) Estrogen
C) Adrenalin
D) Norepinephrine
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The physiological reaction induced by nervous and hormonal signals that readies the heart, muscles, and other organs and systems in ways that promote survival is called

A) fight-or-flight response.
B) distress.
C) allostasis.
D) eustress.
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Which of the following occurs as a result of the fight-or-flight response?

A) Pupils constrict
B) Digestion increases
C) Respiration increases
D) Perspiration decreases
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The general adaptation syndrome describes how the body

A) maintains homeostasis through stressful situations.
B) functions when the fight-or-flight mechanism has been deactivated.
C) responds to stress when homeostasis is disrupted.
D) transitions from an alert state to deep sleep.
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Sarah narrowly avoided a traffic accident and is experiencing rapid heart rate and other symptoms of the fight-or-flight stress response. Based on her physical and emotional state, Sarah is in which stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

A) Action
B) Alarm
C) Resistance
D) Assessment
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Physiological damage, reduced immunity, and increased susceptibility to physical or mental illness are characteristic of which stage of general adaptation syndrome?

A) Alarm
B) Resistance
C) Exhaustion
D) Allostatic
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Which of the following characterizes the resistance stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

A) A person's physiology is negatively impacted, reducing immunity.
B) A person's physiology and behavior adjust to the stressor.
C) A person's behavior is negatively impacted, potentially creating swings in personality.
D) A person's physiology and behavior adjust to the stressor but never fully recover to original pre-stress levels.
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A state of physiological equilibrium is known as which of the following?

A) Eustress
B) Distress
C) Allostasis
D) Homeostasis
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The simultaneous changes that occur in the body to maintain homeostasis are called

A) distress.
B) allostasis.
C) homeostatic balance.
D) general adaptation syndrome.
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The long-term wear and tear on the body caused by the body's prolonged attempt to maintain equilibrium is known as

A) allostatic load.
B) allostasis.
C) homeostatic balance.
D) general adaptation syndrome.
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Allostatic load can lead to

A) high blood pressure.
B) a return to homeostasis.
C) eustress.
D) increased immunity.
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The relationship between the mind's response to stress and the immune system's ability to function is collectively known as

A) allostasis.
B) psychoneuroimmunology.
C) immunosuppression.
D) neuroimmune response.
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Researchers believe that the stress hormones cortisol and cytokines could damage a part of the brain known as the

A) hippocampus.
B) motor cortex.
C) prefrontal lobe.
D) central sulcus.
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In severe cases, an individual's response to stress may develop into

A) an autoimmune disorder.
B) Parkinson's disease.
C) post-traumatic stress disorder.
D) leukemia.
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An acute stress disorder caused by experiencing an extremely traumatic event is

A) post-traumatic stress disorder.
B) biofeedback.
C) distress.
D) depression.
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A primary source of stress is which of the following?

A) Change
B) High self-efficacy
C) Psychological hardiness
D) Consistent goals and behaviors
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Decreasing stress related to performance demands involves

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D) setting unrealistic deadlines.
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A state of stress-induced physical and mental exhaustion is known as

A) post-traumatic stress disorder.
B) burnout.
C) allostatic load.
D) overload.
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People living in crowded urban environments tend to experience the greatest stress from

A) family relationships.
B) limited entertainment options.
C) the high cost of living.
D) the effects of weather and climate changes.
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People living in rural areas tend to experience stress from

A) traffic.
B) housing density.
C) pollution.
D) limited employment opportunities.
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Conflict is most likely to occur when we

A) have to choose between competing motives.
B) have only one option.
C) share the same goal with someone else.
D) are asked to do something we know is right.
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Which of the following coping mechanisms is most important in determining how you experience stress?

A) Eating
B) Self-efficacy
C) Autonomy
D) Exercise
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Jeff is a hard-driving and competitive perfectionist. His personality type is most likely

A) Type A.
B) Type B.
C) Type II.
D) Type O.
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The interpretation and evaluation of information provided to the brain by the senses is known as

A) psychoneuroimmunology.
B) adaptation.
C) homeostasis.
D) appraisal.
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Psychologically hardy people are characterized by

A) personal control.
B) competitiveness.
C) fear of challenges.
D) lack of commitment.
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Physical activities that can best relieve feelings of stress and tension

A) are competitive.
B) involve risk.
C) require high skill levels.
D) are fun.
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Which of the following is an example of a habit that fights the negative effects of stress?

A) Eating a cheeseburger from your favorite fast-food restaurant
B) Sleeping about 6 hours each night
C) Enjoying a cup of coffee before going to bed
D) Sleeping in a quiet, dark room
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Which of the following is likely to lead to poor sleep?

A) Avoiding caffeine in the evening
B) Doing your workout about an hour before bedtime
C) Sleeping in a cool, ventilated room
D) Going to bed at a regular time every night
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Stepping back to a simpler life is known as

A) downshifting.
B) purging.
C) coping.
D) uncluttering.
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A set of breathing and stretching exercises based on ancient Indian practices is termed

A) biofeedback.
B) meditation.
C) progressive muscle relaxation.
D) yoga.
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Changing your behavioral response to stress involves

A) ignoring the stressor.
B) continuing to respond the way you always have to a stressor.
C) acquiring more possessions.
D) assessing the stressor.
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Which of the following strategies is recommended as an effective way to manage your time?

A) Avoid multitasking.
B) Tackle large tasks during one time period.
C) Avoid over-commitment.
D) Schedule periodic interruptions.
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Which of the following is an action you can take to develop better mental skills for stress management?

A) Worrying constructively
B) Perceiving life as unchangeable
C) Accepting that there is only one appropriate action
D) Taking action quickly
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Stress relaxation techniques

A) focus the mind and breathing.
B) increase cortisol levels.
C) lower immunity.
D) tense the muscles.
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47
When practicing progressive muscle relaxation, which body posture is ideal for achieving a reduction in accumulated muscle stiffness and tension?

A) Seated in a chair
B) Standing with feet shoulder width apart
C) Lying down on the floor or bed
D) Quadruped position; both hands and feet on the floor
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Relaxation breathing focuses on which muscles?

A) Chest
B) Abdominal
C) Back
D) Mouth
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A stress management technique that identifies muscular tension and releases it one muscle group at a time is called

A) biofeedback.
B) meditation.
C) progressive muscle relaxation.
D) eccentric contraction.
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Biofeedback involves

A) focusing on deep breathing.
B) monitoring physical stress responses.
C) becoming unusually responsive to suggestion.
D) releasing tension in the muscles, one muscle group at a time.
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Research has suggested that meditation shifts brain activity away from the right prefrontal lobe. This area of the brain is associated with

A) anger.
B) schizophrenia.
C) muscle control.
D) pain.
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52
An example of hypnosis is

A) implanting a suggestion to lessen one's phobia of snakes.
B) monitoring a person's brain activity.
C) sitting quietly and focusing on breathing for 15 to 30 minutes.
D) lying down in a comfortable place for 10 to 20 minutes and gradually letting go of accumulated stiffness and tension.
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A relaxation technique that teaches you to alter automatic physiological responses is

A) biofeedback.
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C) relaxation breathing.
D) progressive muscle relaxation.
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Research has shown that prayer can result in increased

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D) immune response.
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A stressor can be physical or emotional.
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Distress can be caused by an overload of positive stressors.
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Prolonged stress results in an elevated immune system response.
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Stress is a significant contributor to cardiovascular disease mortality.
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Stress effects on the hippocampus alter memory.
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Stress does not cause loss of libido in young people.
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Nearly 30 percent of freshmen report feeling frequently overwhelmed by all they have to do.
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Low self-efficacy can help us handle stress more effectively.
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People with a sense of control are able to accept responsibility for their behaviors.
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Exercise depresses the stress response.
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65
According to current research, 18- to 64-year-olds need 7-9 hours of sleep a night.
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66
For any cause of death at any age, people who lack social support have a higher risk of death than those who have a good support system.
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67
Anger can significantly increase the risk of heart disease.
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68
A person's number of social contacts is more important to wellness than the subjective experience of being unpopular or lonely.
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69
Relaxation breathing increases oxygen levels in the blood.
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70
Spirituality is often associated with a reduced perception of stress in one's life.
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71
Give an overview of how the body responds to a stressor. What changes occur as a result of this response?
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72
Discuss the stages of the general adaptation syndrome.
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73
Discuss four basic tools for effectively dealing with stress.
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74
Cindy is having trouble dealing with procrastination. Suggest some strategies that can help her manage her time more effectively, giving specific examples.
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