Compared to people with low self-efficacy, people with high self-efficacy
a. are able to ignore stress.
b. are more susceptible to stress-related psychological illness.
c. have a tendency to view stressful situations more as challenges than as obstacles. d. are more vulnerable to stress-related physical illness.
e. have fewer stressors in their lives.
c
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a. fugue states. b. bipolar disorders. c. dissociative disorders. d. obsessive-compulsive disorders.
The issues of ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status are the concerns of the __________ perspective
a. sociocultural c. psychoanalytic b. humanistic-existential d. social-cognitive
Harry, a hard-working executive in a major corporation, is under a tremendous amount of stress. All of the following are effective ways for him to cope with the stress of his job except
A. having five drinks after work. B. jogging in the evenings. C. progressive muscle relaxation. D. meditating for ten minutes a day.
The process of one neuron communicating with another, or theplace where this
communication occurs is called A) a synapse B) an action potential C) reuptake D) an axon