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1
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All behavior has _______.

A

meaning

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2
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_____ is the foundation of all relationships.

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Trust

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3
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This is a life-threatening, neurological disorder most often caused by an adverse reaction to neuroleptic or antipsychotic drugs.

A

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)

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4
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What are common symptoms of neuroleptic malignant syndrome.

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high fever
sweating
unstable blood pressure
stupor
muscular rigidity
autonomic dysfunction
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5
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What are the 3 phases of G.A.S.?

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1) Alarm reaction
2) Resistance
3) Adaptation or Exhaustion

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6
Q

The General Adaptation Syndrome is a set of involuntary _____ and _____ changes that occur whenever we are faced with a _____ situation.

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biochemical
physiological
challenging

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7
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What is the trigger to start the GAS?

A

Stress

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8
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Who coined the word “stress”?

A

Hans Seyle

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9
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GAS Name that phase:

Fight or flight…

A

Alarm reaction

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10
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GAS Name that phase:

Coping or self-protection mechanisms (walk, sleep, eat)

A

Resistance

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11
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GAS Name that phase:

Overcoming the stress

A

Adaptation

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12
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GAS Name that phase:

Succumbing to the stress

A

Exhaustion

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13
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Holmes and Rae developed this questionnaire to evaluate the level of an individual’s stress.

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Recent Life Changes Questionnaire

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14
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What are 3 problems not taken into account on the Recent Life Changes Questionnaire?

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1) Perception of life events
2) Coping skills
3) Support systems

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15
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Lazarus and Folman define “stress” as a transaction between the ____ and the ____.

A

individual

environment

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16
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What are 3 predisposing factors that influence how a person perceives and responds to stress?

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1) Genetic influence
2) Past experience
3) Existing conditions

17
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Response to a stressful situation is influenced by:

A
  • Perception of event
  • Severity of event
  • Number of events
  • Temperament
  • Learned behavior and responses
  • Self-esteem
  • Developmental maturity
  • Existing coping strategies
  • Support system of caring others
18
Q

Mental health runs on a _____.

A

continuum

19
Q

What are the 2 types of coping strategies?

A

Adaptive and maladaptive

20
Q

Meditation, exercise, and music are examples of which type of coping strategy?

A

Adaptive

21
Q

Distancing, diversion, and blame shifting are examples of which type of coping strategy?

A

Maladaptive

22
Q

List some characteristics of a disease-prone personality.

A

suspicious
anger/hostility
jealousy
unhealthy sense of humor

23
Q

____ is the conscious core of the personality.

A

Ego

24
Q

The stage theory states that at each stage a task must be ____ or ____.

A

achieved

resolved

25
Q

List Erikson’s developmental stages and ages.

A
Birth-18 mo: Trust v. Mistrust
18 mo-3 yr: Autonomy v. Shame & Doubt
3-5: Initiative v. Guilt
6-11: Industry v. Inferiority
11-21: Identity v. Role Confusion
21-40: Intimacy v. Isolation
40-65: Generativity v. Stagnation
> 65: Integrity v. Despair
26
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List Maslow’s stages of Cognitive development.

A
Physiological
Safety/Security
Love/Belonging
Self-Esteem
Self-Actualization
27
Q

What is the “Johari Window”?

A

A technique used to help people better understand their relationship with themselves as well as others.

28
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Where is the Johari Window used primarily?

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Self-help groups and corporate settings as a heuristic exercise.