A habitual psychological and physiological

  1. Physiological and Psychological Processes:Identify all of the following factors which are generally related more to
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  2. A habitual psychological and physiological dependence on a substance or practice beyond one's voluntary control is called
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  3. If psychological needs have presumptive brain or physiological correlates, are they still psychological needs?
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  4. If psychological needs have presumptive brain or physiological correlates, are they still psychological needs? Why or why not?
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  5. What are the two components of the “fight or flight” response?(1 point) Responses Mental and emotional Mental and emotional
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  6. What are the two components of the “fight or flight” response?(1 point) Responses Mental and emotional Mental and emotional
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  7. Can someone reword this for me? I am having problems comprehending the question. The question is: If psychological needs have
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  8. In your own words, describe the different types of death (physiological, social, and psychological).
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  9. Homeostatic drive theory is based on which needs system?A. Physiological needs B. Psychological needs C. Existential needs D.
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  10. What kind of life events or situations are "fight or flight" moments? What are some psychological and physiological effects?
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