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Health Psychology Third Edition Quiz Chapter Five Coping with Stress

Health Psychology Third Edition Quiz Chapter Five Coping with Stress. 1. ____, the most common of psychological disorders is particularly responsive to exercise. . Amenorrhea depression obsessive compulsive disorder Munchausen's syndrome all of the above.

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Health Psychology Third Edition Quiz Chapter Five Coping with Stress

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  1. Health PsychologyThird EditionQuiz Chapter FiveCoping with Stress

  2. 1. ____, the most common of psychological disorders is particularly responsive to exercise. • Amenorrhea • depression • obsessive compulsive disorder • Munchausen's syndrome • all of the above

  3. 1. ____, the most common of psychological disorders is particularly responsive to exercise. • Amenorrhea • depression • obsessive compulsive disorder • Munchausen's syndrome • all of the above

  4. 2. __ refers to the tendency of a medication or treatment to work simply because the patient believes it will work. • Operant conditioning • placebo effect • diathesis-stress • Self-efficacy • two factor

  5. 2. __ refers to the tendency of a medication or treatment to work simply because the patient believes it will work. • Operant conditioning • placebo effect • diathesis-stress • Self-efficacy • two factor

  6. 3. Which of the following is the best coping strategy, especially when the stressor is controllable? • distancing • Emotion-focused coping • Wishful thinking • Problem-focused coping • They are all about the same

  7. 3. Which of the following is the best coping strategy, especially when the stressor is controllable? • distancing • Emotion-focused coping • Wishful thinking • Problem-focused coping • They are all about the same

  8. 4. ____ refers to a personality style that allows people to cope better with stress. • Hardiness • Avoidant • Anxiolytic • High reactivity • SES

  9. 4. ____ refers to a personality style that allows people to cope better with stress. • Hardiness • Avoidant • Anxiolytic • High reactivity • SES

  10. 5. Which of the following is true of people with low SES? • They have more money • They have less money • Have fewer problems with stress • They favor active coping styles • All of the above

  11. 5. Which of the following is true of people with low SES? • They have more money • They have less money • Have fewer problems with stress • They favor active coping styles • All of the above

  12. 6. People who have a positive explanatory style: • Do not cope as well with stress • Are more pessimistic • Are overwhelmed by persistent thoughts about stressors • View the world and their health as uncontrollable • Favor problem-focused coping

  13. 6. People who have a positive explanatory style: • Do not cope as well with stress • Are more pessimistic • Are overwhelmed by persistent thoughts about stressors • View the world and their health as uncontrollable • Favor problem-focused coping

  14. 7. Biofeedback, when it is effective, may be simply: • A Reaction to the electric shock • Caused by the body’s reaction to the stimuli • An example of repressive coping • Proof of social support • A placebo effect

  15. 7. Biofeedback, when it is effective, may be simply: • A Reaction to the electric shock • Caused by the body’s reaction to the stimuli • An example of repressive coping • Proof of social support • A placebo effect

  16. 8. Which of the following is included in virtually all stress management approaches? • drugs • biofeedback • visualization • Cognitive restructuring • relaxation

  17. 8. Which of the following is included in virtually all stress management approaches? • drugs • biofeedback • visualization • Cognitive restructuring • relaxation

  18. 9. The 10th cranial nerve the ____ nerve plays an important role in the parasympathetic nervous system. It senses aortic blood pressure, slows heart rate and stimulates digestive organs. • Abducens • Facial • Auditory (vestibulocochlear) • Glossopharyngeal • Vagus

  19. 9. The 10th cranial nerve the ____ nerve plays an important role in the parasympathetic nervous system. It senses aortic blood pressure, slows heart rate and stimulates digestive organs. • Abducens • Facial • Auditory (vestibulocochlear) • Glossopharyngeal • Vagus

  20. 10. Regular physical exercise increases: • stress • Blood pressure • Cardiovascular reactivity • Immune functioning • All of the above

  21. 10. Regular physical exercise increases: • stress • Blood pressure • Cardiovascular reactivity • Immune functioning • All of the above

  22. Dr. Phillippe B. Cunningham FMU Performing Arts Center in the Black Box Theater at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, September 21, 2012. • Dr. Cunningham will review the importance of family engagement; describe engagement strategies used in several evidence-based family intervention models

  23. Dr. Tiffany HardyThe Symposium will open at 3:45pm with light refreshments in room 222-A Founders Hall • : "My Strategy is Better than Yours: How Others Prepare Affects How Defensive Pessimists and Strategic Optimists Prepare".

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