Feelings of control over stressors
a. do not make a difference when it comes to extremely severe stressors like torture.
b. can make a difference even for victims of torture - if the person feels he or she has some control, he or she tends to be less affected by the stressor over the long term.
c. can make people feel worse because they believe they should have been able to change what happened.
d. can make a difference even for victims of torture - if the person feels he or she has some control, he or she tends to be more affected by the stressor over the long term.
b. can make a difference even for victims of torture - if the person feels he or
she has some control, he or she tends to be less affected by the stressor over the long
term.
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