Stress Management Exam 1
Only ____% of lymphocytes are in circulation at any one time
2
According to Dr. Redford Williams, what percentage of Americans have levels of hostile anger that can produce serious health problems?
20%
According to research and best estimates, the average person today has approximately how many anger episodes per day?
20-25
Receiving this many emails per day is said to precipitate email stress
50
According to Manpower, about this many Americans typically don't leave their workstation during the lunch hour
50%
Journal writing, as a coping technique, is unique in that it is thought be many to be:
A means of short-term emotional catharsis and long-term insight
The "Buzan method" of journal writing is significant for its ability to:
Access both right (feelings) and left (thoughts) brain functions
During the stress response, which of the following does not directly affect an increase in blood pressure?
Acetylcholine
When released, this substance is instrumental in returning the body to homeostasis
Acetylcholine
The Yerkes-Dodson principle suggests that:
After a certain point, stress can impede one's performance/health
Research by Keicolt-Glaser reveals that stress affects all the following except:
An increase in the entrainment response
The Seville Statement proclaimed:
Anger has no instinctual basis in human behavior
This person is recognized for discovering the scientific link between emotions and neuropeptides
Candance Pert
The concept of "individuation" was coined by this person
Carl G. Jung
The rage reflex is attributed to:
Charles Darwin
The symptoms of PTSD include:
Chronic anxiety; Flashbacks; Insomnia; Restlessness
This type of stress is most commonly associated with illness and disease
Chronic stress
Originally defined, "active imagination" is:
Conscious imagination to complete dream sequences
According to cell biologist Bruce Lipton, an organ transplant patient is given this substance so his or her body won't reject the new organ
Cortisol
Current research reveals that journal writing helps in the following way(s)
Decreases one's resting blood pressure; Decreases one's cholesterol levels; Decreases one's symptoms of fibromyalgia; Decreases one's sense of grieving
Freud would not agree with which of the following statements?
Defense mechanisms are conscious volitions
"Cognitive surplus" is a term that best explains
Digital consciousness with online media
The neurotransmitter associated with chemical addictions, which is now also associated with screen addictions is:
Dopamine
Jung would not agree with which of the following statements?
Dreams are a fabrication of the unconscious mind
According to Freud, the source of stress stems from an overactive:
Ego
According to Candace Pert's stress and disease model
Emotions can either enhance or suppress the immune system through the synthesis and release of neuropeptides throughout the body
According to Borysenko's stress and disease model, lupus is regarded as an:
Endogenous overreaction
According to the Borysenko stress and disease model, cancer is regarded as an:
Endogenous underreaction
This substance is released as an immediate response to stress
Epinephrine
According to the Borysenko's stress and disease model, allergies are regarded as an:
Exogenous overreaction
According to Borysenko's stress and disease model, the common cold is regarded as an:
Exogenous underreaction
True or False? "Future shock" is an unproven theory, according to futurist Alvin Toffler
False
True or False? "Individuation" is a term that represents a dominant ego
False
True or False? "Tend and befriend" is a coping style used more by cancer patients than war veterans under stress
False
True or False? According to Borysenko's stress and disease model, the physiological process that causes common colds and allergies is the same
False
True or False? Current estimates suggest that as much as 50% of all disease and illness is either precipitated or aggravated by perceived stress
False
True or False? Experts agree that stress can best be defined as the "rate of wear and tear on the body"
False
True or False? Journal writing can be thought of as a means of exclusive meditation
False
True or False? Journal writing offers a good immediate catharsis but offers little in the way of long-term resolutions
False
True or False? Jung believed that only recurring dreams were of significance to resolving stress-related issues
False
True or False? Poetry therapy is an aspect of journal writing in that these entries may eventually be shared with others, win contests, and thus help raise one's self-esteem
False
True or False? Research reveals that randomly vented anger is a healthy means of emotional catharsis
False
True or False? Sociology is best described as the study of different cultures in the same locality
False
True or False? T-cells get their name from the thyroid gland in which they are stored
False
True or False? The term "presenteeism" is a corporate business term to describe high productivity levels often motivated by one's optimal stress level
False
True or False? The threshold of 40 emails is now labeled as email stress
False
Which of the following is NOT a tip for journal writing?
Have a violent movie playing in the background while writing in your journal
The primary purpose of journal writing to help control stress is to:
Help identify and resolve the causes of stress though self-awareness
These are the three essential criteria for effective journal writing
Identify concerns, identify emotions, and seek resolutions
Which of the following characteristics is not typically experienced in the flight-or-flight response?
Increased gastric movement
In his efforts to study the benefits of journal writing, Ira Progoff discovered which of the following results?
Individuals who started journal writing while on welfare were more likely to find employment and better housing faster
What makes the proprioceptive writing method of journal writing different is that is:
Is done by synthesizing emotions and imagination
Poetry therapy is considered to be a form of:
Journal writing
Which of the following is NOT in the sequence of the flight-or-flight response?
Limbic system releases ACTH from the hypothalamus
According to comprehensive studies by the APA in 2014 & 2015, this demographic suffers from the most stress
Millennials
Which of the following defense mechanisms is not commonly associated with the psychology of everyday stress?
Narcissism
Which of the following factors, above all else, determines one's degree of stress?
One's perception or interpretation
In regard to panic attacks, which of the following statements is true?
Panic attacks occur abruptly; Panic attacks are the stress response on steroids; Panic attacks can occur at any age; Women are more prone than men to have panic attacks
"Future Shock" is best defined as:
Rapid societal change
Epinephrine is:
Released five times as often as norepinephrine
The adrenal cortex
Releases cortisol and aldosterone
The adrenal medulla:
Releases epinephrine and norepinephrine
This term is used to describe the opposite of fight of flight
Rest and Digest
"Cutting" is an example of this mismanaged anger style
Self-punishers
According to experts, the field of sociology involves the study of human behavior within all of the following except:
Societies
This mismanages style of anger is represented by suppressing one's feelings
Somatizers
In his efforts to study the benefits of journal writing, Jamie Pennebaker found which of the following results?
Students reported fewer cases of diseases and illness
According to Carl Jung, the unconscious mind is well versed in this method articulating itself
Symbolic thinking
Stressfully speaking, the anxiety from the digital divide, information overload, and cell phone proliferations can be summed up in which of the following expression?
Technostress
The term "screen addiction" was coined specifically to address:
The addiction to computer, smart phone, and tablet screens
The premise of the Lipton's stress and disease model (epigenetic theory) is:
The cell environment, including consciousness, controls DNA
Jung would agree with which of the following statements?
The conscious mind rejects that which it does not know
The term "shallow effect" is related to which of the following concepts?
The dumbing down of Americans form Internet exposure
The adrenal gland rests on top of this organ
The kidneys
The stress response initially involves this system
The limbic system
The term "individuation" refers to:
The process of self-reflection toward wholeness
True or False? According to Jung, at some level of consciousness, all minds connect at one point - the collective unconscious
True
True or False? According to anger expert Jane Middleton-Moz, the reason why people are reaching their boiling point is due to a social disconnect brought on by technology
True
True or False? Although hundreds of neuropeptides have now been discovered, Candace Pert hypothesizes that perhaps only one neuropeptide molecule exists and changes its vibration as result of an emotional processing
True
True or False? By and large, anger has been ignored in the field of psychology and stress management due to the influences of Darwin and Freud
True
True or False? During the stress response, more epinephrine is releases than norepinephrine from the neural endings
True
True or False? Freud suggested that humor might be the most advanced defense mechanism because if could increase pleasure and decrease pain at the same time
True
True or False? Freud was of the opinion that stress was an innate part of the human condition and, consequently, never fully resolvable
True
True or False? In today's rapidly paced world, the terms "change" and "stress" are often used synonymously, by experts and ordinary people alike, to mean the same thing
True
True or False? It is not the situation that one finds oneself in that is stressful, but the perception (interpretation) of the situation that determines one's level of stress
True
True or False? Panic attacks generally last 10-20 mins (though some can last longer)
True
True or False? Social media theorist Douglas Rushkoff explains that one reason why people are so stressed is that technology has stripped people of time to process scores of information through social media
True
True or False? Studies show that women are more likely to feel anger as guilt or shame, whereas men are more likely to express anger aggressively
True
True or False? The function of T-helpers (CD 4) is to increase the production of antibodies released by T-cells
True
True or False? The hormone oxytocin is credited with fostering the tend-and-befriend effect
True
True or False? The long-term effects of journal writing are most noticeable when the writer reads previous entries as an impartial, outside observer
True
True or False? The parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for the relaxation response
True
True or False? The release of cortisol is initiated from the HPA axis which first releases ACTH
True
True or False? The vegetative level of the brain is thought to be the most primitive of the three levels
True
True or False? To remember your dreams for a dream journal, tell/remind yourself before you fall asleep that you want to remember your dreams
True
True or False? According to some experts, the body's response to stress differs between anger and fear, only with regard to blood distribution
True2
"Superstress" is a term coined by Dr. Roberta Lee to mean:
Twenty-first century lifestyle stress
The use of sarcasm would be a mismanaged anger trait exhibited by:
Underhanders
The term psychic equilibrium means:
Unity of conscious and unconscious minds
In his stress theory, Richard Lazarus stays that "daily hassles" cause stress. Which is a cause of hassles according to Lazarus?
Unmet expectations
This nerve is associated with relaxation
Vagus nerve
The "tend-and-behind theory" proposed by Shelley Taylor, speaks best to the coping technique used by:
Women
Which of the following is not a myth about anger
Women do no get as angry as men
Which of the following can be accurately states about the gender difference of anger?
Women not only express anger differently, they have different stressors
Emotional literacy refers to the ability to read and respond to:
Your own emotions