What is the intense psychological response that often accompanies losing a loved one to death?
a. bereavement
b. grief
c. depression
d. anxiety
Answer: B
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Hypersexuality, or sexual addiction, ____
a. has been classified as a sexual disorder since DSM-III-R b. has recently been included as a sexual disorder in DSM-IV-TR c. has been broadened in DSM-IV-TR from its original name, nymphomania, to include men as well as women d. is not recognized as a classification of sexual disorder in the DSM-5
The study of how biological processes, the brain, and the nervous system are related to behavior is called
a. neuroinduction. b. biopsychology. c. physiological behaviorism. d. ablation.
Homosexuality has a genetic component
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The major finding of Walter Cannon's research into the physiological consequences of stress was that
a. psychological stress can cause a change in physical functioning that activates and assists our responses. b. psychological stress is the number one factor in the cause of heart disease. c. psychological stress, in small amounts, actually promotes cellular repair more rapidly than when that stress is absent. d. psychological stress causes the hormonal changes that mirror menopause in women and andropause in men, which is why stress so often leaves people "moody" and unpleasant.