1. David is somewhat afraid of flying. When he is required to travel on business, he prefers to take a train or drive if the distance is short enough that he can arrive on schedule. However, if the distance is long and driving does not make sense, he will fly because he does not want his fear to interfere with his function as an employee. David is suffering from a phobia. True or False? (Points : 1)
True
False
Question 2.2. Shanell is a 16-year-old girl who has no friends. Shanell considers herself to be unattractive, so she does not like to look at herself. She also thinks she is an inadequate daughter. Overall, Shanell is experiencing: (Points : 1)
Sadness
Low self-esteem
High self-esteem
Lack of friendships
Question 3.3. Janice recently visited her doctor and was diagnosed with high blood pressure. Her doctor also let her know that she is overweight and that she should try to lose weight to prevent further health complications. Janice knows that some of this is due to stress, so she tells herself that she will actively try to figure out a way to lower her stress levels. Janice should try: (Points : 1)
Connecting with her support system
Making time for things that are fun and relaxing
Maintaining a regular sleep, eating, and physical activity routine
All of the above
Question 4.4. Daniel deals with a high level of stress. He smokes and has poor eating habits. Last year he was diagnosed with heart disease but he does not take his medications because they are expensive and he doesn’t have medical insurance. Worry over his health is increasing his stress and he cannot afford to use social resources like taking an exercise class or working out in a gym. Daniel’s situation is probably associated with his: (Points : 1)
Socioeconomic status
Work
Postpartum depression
Health
Question 5.5. Jennifer works full-time, is married, has two children, and is going to school. Tonight, while trying to complete her homework, she notices an increase in her heart rate and respiration (i.e., breathing). Recently, she has been diagnosed with high blood pressure. It is possible that Jennifer is experiencing: (Points : 1)
Stress
Aging
Placebo effect
Self-regulation
Question 6.6. Steven has just turned 21. Last night he went out with friends, and he drank 21 shots of alcohol to celebrate. He missed class the next day and doesn’t remember the events of the night before. The most specific term for Steven's action is: (Points : 1)
Drinking and driving
Binge drinking
Using psychoactive substances
None of the above.
Question 7.7. Kayla works full-time, is married, and has three young children, age 10 and under. She has also recently started working on her business degree with an online program. It is 8:00 in the evening; she is trying to get her children ready for bed, the kitchen cleaned up after dinner, and lunches started for the next day. She also has an assignment due at midnight that she has not yet started. She notices that she has a very bad headache and that her muscles are quite tense. She also feels a bit dizzy, and she has recently noticed that she has been overeating and therefore gaining weight. Kayla is likely suffering from: (Points : 1)
Addiction
Stress
Poor self-esteem
Postpartum depression
Question 8.8. Self-concept refers to ________ (Points : 1)
changes in behavior.
changes in attitude.
a person’s image of self.
growth.
Question 9.9. Rica is absolutely terrified of spiders. When there is a spider in her house, even if it is not poisonous, she feels so scared that she is unable to continue with any task she was doing when the spider appeared. Rica becomes so distressed that if she is at home alone, she will leave the house until her husband can come home and remove the spider. Rica is probably dealing with __________ (Points : 1)
a specific phobia.
major depression.
stress.
substance abuse.
Question 10.10. Lyle is a retail store manager. Over the past two years he has been stressed by his lack of control over his store's operations. Sales are down and employees are dissatisfied as a result of decisions made by area managers. There is not much about his job that Lyle can be proud of and he worries about how he will look at his next job review. He finds it difficult to forget the job at the end of the day. The danger that this stress will affect Lyle’s body is significant. True or False? (Points : 1)
True
False
Question 11.11. Ben is introducing himself to his class. He states that he is African American, a high school graduate, a husband of five years, and a father of three children. These descriptors are components of Ben’s: (Points : 1)
Self-concept
Self-esteem
Self-efficacy
Self-worth
Question 12.12. Susan is a 3rd-grade teacher. While she enjoys her job, she finds it very stressful due to budget cuts and an unsupportive administration. Furthermore, she is a single mother and has two children in high school, both of whom are struggling in school. There are many days in which Susan feels extremely overwhelmed and frustrated. However, she has learned that it has been helpful for her to try to change her negative thoughts into positive ones. She repeats certain mantras to herself and focuses on positive feelings. Susan is using __________ to cope with stress. (Points : 1)
Positive self-talk
Autogenic training
Deep-breathing
Counseling
Question 13.13. Janet considers herself to be a caring mother, a loving wife, a dedicated student, and a skilled cook. She is basically okay with these attributes. When Janet evaluates her overall self-concept like this, she is contributing to her: (Points : 1)
Self-concept
Self-esteem
Self-efficacy
Self-regulation
Question 14.14. Jeffrey drinks alcohol regularly. He has been convicted of a DUI. He has difficulty paying his bills because most of his money is used to purchase alcohol. He often misses work because of drinking and he is recently divorced. It is not unusual for him to skip meals and drink instead. Jeffrey meets the objective factors that assess for: (Points : 1)
COPD
Addiction
Anxiety
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Question 15.15. David is getting ready to take a final exam for one of his classes in college. He knows that it is 50 questions long, multiple choice, and comprehensive. From past experience, he knows that he will need to study for about an hour every day throughout the week before the exam. He has also estimated that it will take him about one hour and a half to complete the exam. David is using: (Points : 1)
Metacognitive strategies
Self-regulation
Maturity
Coping skills
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