A) biofeedback.
B) primary prevention.
C) cognitive-behavioral.
D) behavioral.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) Biofeedback; contingency contracting
B) Selective reinforcement; exposure
C) Thought stopping; biofeedback
D) Systematic desensitization; contingency contracting
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) cultural values and gender norms.
B) threat appraisal and coping appraisal.
C) one's level of motivation.
D) one's security drive.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) what will occur.
B) the sensations that will be encountered.
C) both what will occur and the sensations that will be encountered.
D) neither what will occur nor the sensations that will be encountered.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) chronic diseases.
B) personality disorders.
C) malnutrition.
D) accidents.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) biofeedback
B) self-monitoring
C) a virtual reality paradigm
D) obesity treatment
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) "How dangerous is alcohol, and how vulnerable am I?"
B) "How capable am I to refrain from drinking alcohol, or to deal with the situations that come up as a result of drinking?"
C) both of the above
D) neither of the above
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) The mind-body dualism perspective is outdated.
B) Too often, psychosocial factors are emphasized to the neglect of somatic factors.
C) The approach is reductionistic and ultimately sheds no light on what causes disease.
D) All of the above are criticisms of the biomedical approach.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) cognitions
B) genetic predispositions
C) life events
D) all of the above
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) chronic pain.
B) bulimia.
C) smoking cessation.
D) all of the above
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) a rise in the rate of infectious diseases.
B) rising health care costs.
C) increased barriers to entering private practice and academia.
D) more than one of the above
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) increased respiration
B) increased heart rate
C) increased blood flow
D) decreased muscle strength
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) the ability of the immune system to destroy viruses.
B) bodily organs.
C) mental functions.
D) all of the above
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) dysthymia.
B) low self-efficacy.
C) delusions of persecution.
D) dependent personality disorder.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) the 1980s; hypertension
B) the 1940s; peptic ulcer disease
C) the 1920s; heart disease
D) the 1960s; lung cancer
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) educational and instructional interventions are more effective than behavioral interventions.
B) behavioral interventions are more effective than educational and instructional interventions.
C) neither educational and instructional interventions nor behavioral interventions are effective.
D) educational and instructional interventions are more effective in the short term, and behavioral interventions are more effective in the long term.
Correct Answer
verified
Multiple Choice
A) They impact psychological health, but not physical health.
B) Only negative events are perceived as stressful.
C) Relatively common, minor stressors are referred to as "daily hassles."
D) They are the primary cause of illness and disease.
Correct Answer
verified
Essay
Correct Answer
Answered by ExamLex AI
View Answer
Multiple Choice
A) the anger-hostility component of Type A personality.
B) the time-pressure component of Type A personality.
C) a combination of the anger-hostility and time-pressure components.
D) none of the above
Correct Answer
verified
Essay
Correct Answer
Answered by ExamLex AI
View Answer
Showing 21 - 40 of 60
Related Exams