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Health Psychology
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Health Psychology
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1. Which type of coping mechanism is involved when person use the method of holding on doing things till the right time approach?
2. ………..is defined as an actual effort that is made in the attempt to render a perceived stressor more tolerable and to minimize the distress induced by the situation
3. Alcohol consumption has been linked to
4. An example of dysfunctional coping?
5. The need to drink greater amounts of alcohol to feel the same effect is;
6. An example of behavioral signs of stress?
7. Health compromising behaviors are commonly seen in people from
8. A reciprocal and dynamic relationship, involving the two way exchange of information
9. ……………is a problem focused coping method?
10. Approach unpleasantness in a more positive and productive way is
11. A network of family, friends, neighbors, and community members that is available in times of need to give psychological, physical, and financial help
12. wishing we had something that another person has known as
13. Any event or circumstance that strains or exceeds an individual ability to deal with a problem
14. ……………………is an emotion focused coping method?
15. sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges or behaviors involving the use of objects of some kind, such as women's underwear
16. Withdrawal symptoms, such as nausea, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety after stopping drinking is;
17. Wheezing is caused by;
18. Best way to find a good listener
19. Benefit of social support network
20. Doing something constructive to solve the problem
21. Which one is external causes of stress
22. What was designed as a path to spiritual enlightenment?
23. "Health compromising behavior"
24. fear of losing something we have to another person is called
25. Which one is the most powerful ways of providing support to patient?