A phobia is an example of a(n)
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an anxiety disorder.
an anxiety disorder.
schizophrenia.
schizophrenia.
bipolar disorder.
bipolar disorder.
an impulse-control disorder.
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an anxiety disorder.
Someone who is responsible and self-disciplined displays which personality trait?
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extroversion
extroversion
conscientiousness
conscientiousness
agreeableness
agreeableness
emotional stability
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extroversion
extroversion
conscientiousness
conscientiousness
agreeableness
agreeableness
emotional stability
conscientiousness
the search for identity usually occurs during
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early childhood.
early childhood.
middle adulthood.
middle adulthood.
late adulthood.
late adulthood.
adolescence.
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early childhood.
early childhood.
middle adulthood.
middle adulthood.
late adulthood.
late adulthood.
adolescence.
adolescence.
Self-esteem tends to be lower during
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early childhood.
early childhood.
middle adulthood.
middle adulthood.
late adulthood.
late adulthood.
adolescence.
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early childhood.
early childhood.
middle adulthood.
middle adulthood.
late adulthood.
late adulthood.
adolescence.
adolescence.
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Bipolar disorder is an example of
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a phobia.
a phobia.
a mood disorder.
a mood disorder.
an impulse-control disorder.
an impulse-control disorder.
an anxiety disorder.
Bipolar disorder is an example of
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a phobia.
a phobia.
a mood disorder.
a mood disorder.
an impulse-control disorder.
an impulse-control disorder.
an anxiety disorder.
a mood disorder.
Which statement is NOT true?
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Some people do not have stress.
Some people do not have stress.
Stress is normal and can be positive or negative.
Stress is normal and can be positive or negative.
Over a long period of time, stress can harm your health.
Over a long period of time, stress can harm your health.
Stress cannot always be avoided, but it can be managed.
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Some people do not have stress.
Some people do not have stress.
Stress is normal and can be positive or negative.
Stress is normal and can be positive or negative.
Over a long period of time, stress can harm your health.
Over a long period of time, stress can harm your health.
Stress cannot always be avoided, but it can be managed.
Some people do not have stress.
Which of the following is a good strategy to build your self-esteem?
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Take dangerous risks.
Take dangerous risks.
Try something you’re not good at.
Try something you’re not good at.
Focus on your strengths.
Focus on your strengths.
Try to be perfect.
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Take dangerous risks.
Take dangerous risks.
Try something you’re not good at.
Try something you’re not good at.
Focus on your strengths.
Focus on your strengths.
Try to be perfect.
Focus on your strengths.
____________ is/are at the top of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
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Physical needs
Physical needs
Safety
Safety
Esteem
Esteem
Self-actualization
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Physical needs
Physical needs
Safety
Safety
Esteem
Esteem
Self-actualization
Self-actualization
A person who is terrified of heights likely suffers from (Select all that apply)
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anxiety.
anxiety.
a phobia.
a phobia.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
an impulse control disorder.
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anxiety.
anxiety.
a phobia.
a phobia.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
an impulse control disorder.
anxiety and a phobia.
A person who repeatedly washes his/her hands even when they are clean is showing signs of
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anxiety.
anxiety.
a phobia.
a phobia.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
an impulse control disorder.
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anxiety.
anxiety.
a phobia.
a phobia.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
an impulse control disorder.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Which of the following are good coping strategies for dealing with stress? Select all that apply.
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Do something physically active.
Do something physically active.
Take a break.
Take a break.
Talk through your feelings.
Talk through your feelings.
Slam a door.
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Do something physically active.
Do something physically active.
Take a break.
Take a break.
Talk through your feelings.
Talk through your feelings.
Slam a door.
Do something physically active.
Take a break.
Talk through your feelings.
Take a break.
Talk through your feelings.
Long-term stress can lead to
(Select all that apply)
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more frequent illnesses such as colds.
more frequent illnesses such as colds.
headaches.
headaches.
heart disease.
heart disease.
self-actualization.
(Select all that apply)
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more frequent illnesses such as colds.
more frequent illnesses such as colds.
headaches.
headaches.
heart disease.
heart disease.
self-actualization.
more frequent illnesses such as colds.
headaches.
heart disease.
headaches.
heart disease.