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The general adaptation syndrome in reaction to a chronic stressor is nonspecific;it doesn't vary,regardless of the stressor that is encountered.
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Positive as well as negative events are important when considering the risk of stress-related illness.
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People who report having many daily hassles often report more physical and psychological problems than do people experiencing an infrequent but more severe life stressor.
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Activation of the HPA axis increases sympathetic nervous system activity.
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Walter Cannon termed the physiological reactions to stress the general adaptation syndrome.
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Cortisol decreases the amount of glucose in the blood.
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The resistance phase of the general adaptation syndrome is equivalent to the fight-or-flight response.
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In response to stimulation from the hypothalamus,the pituitary gland releases catecholamines.
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The three phases of the general adaptation syndrome are the alarm phase,the anxiety phase,and the exhaustion phase.
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Exposure to a traumatic event may cause the hippocampus to decrease in size.
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The HPA axis that plays a role in reaction to stress is composed of the hypothalamus,the pituitary gland,and the amygdala.
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The adrenal glands are stimulated by a hormone called ACTH.
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During a fight-or-flight response,the adrenal glands release cortisol and catecholamines.
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Environmental psychology is the scientific examination of the reasons why people tend to pollute their habitat.
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On average,a positive event will produce the same amount of stress as will a negative event.
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Walter Cannon coined the term fight-or-flight.
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On the College Undergraduate Stress Scale,concerns about pregnancy produce the highest stress rating.
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In answer to stress,the body responds with an initial fight-or-flight reaction.
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Situations in which we feel we have no control are more stressful than are situations where we are required to take action.
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In males,the production of testosterone increases during the resistance stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
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If telomeres become too short,cells can no longer divide,which can lead to the development of tumors and a range of diseases.
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Chronic life stressors and brief life stressors both wear down the immune system and increase the likelihood of illness.
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Something as innocuous as having a conversation with a person of another race has been shown to produce posttraumatic stress disorder in some individuals.
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The body responds differently to stress depending on whether the stressor is perceived as a threat or a challenge.
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Thinking and writing about stressful events improves the functioning of the immune system.
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Chronic stress is an effect,but not a cause,of atherosclerosis.
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Telomerase is an enzyme that rebuilds telomeres at the tips of chromosomes.
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Hostility,especially in men,is a better predictor of heart disease than is smoking cigarettes.
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Burnout is particularly a problem for individuals in high-level management positions.
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Threats,but not challenges,increase the constriction of blood vessels.
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Primary appraisal involves determining if a stimulus is a threat or a challenge.
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The main cause of coronary heart disease is atherosclerosis.
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Research indicates that the use of repressive or avoidance responses to manage stress is harmful.
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Lymphocytes are cells that produce antibodies that fight infection.
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Ultimately,telomerase cannot keep up telomere production at a sufficient pace,and over time cells lose their ability to divide,causing aging and,in the end,cell death.
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Rational coping involves purposefully attending to and thinking about the stressor in an effort to overcome it.
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Both challenges and threats are stressors that increase heart rate.
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There is evidence that living at lower levels of society increases the risk of infections by weakening the immune system.
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Burnout occurs more often in the helping professions,in which workers encounter emotional turmoil.
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Conscientiousness is a feature of the Type A behavior pattern.
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Placebos have been shown to increase the release of endorphins,the brain's natural painkilling chemical.
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Aerobic exercise is a causal factor in promoting psychological well-being.
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Current U.S.government recommendations suggest that at least 1 hour of moderate exercise daily reduces the risk of chronic illness.
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People who use humor to reduce stress tend to live longer than do people who use other relaxation strategies.
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First-year college students tend to have weaker immune systems than do other college students.
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In response to a painful stimulus,high-pain-sensitive individuals exhibit more activity in the thalamus than do low-pain-sensitive individuals.
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Married people have a lower risk of mortality from cancer,pneumonia,and influenza than do single people.
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Biofeedback has been demonstrated to be about three times as effective in reducing stress as traditional relaxation therapy.
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Relaxation on a regular basis can reduce blood levels of cortisol,the biochemical marker of the stress response.
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Just thinking about a particular action will cause tension in the muscles associated with the action.
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In response to a painful stimulus,low-pain-sensitive individuals exhibit less activity in the anterior cingulate cortex than do high-pain-sensitive individuals.
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When faced with a stressor,men produce epinephrine,norepinephrine,and oxytocin.
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Meditation appears to have positive psychological effects,in part because it helps people improve their control over their attention.
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Aerobic exercise blocks the release of endogenous opioids in the brain,producing a runner's high.
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Relaxation on a regular basis has been shown to decrease the size of cancerous tumors.
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Despite early reports,recent research has indicated that biofeedback is not effective at treating brain-wave abnormalities in disorders such as epilepsy.
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Research has indicated that exercise is as effective as the most effective psychological interventions for depression.
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Current research suggests that humor can be helpful in reducing stress in the short term.
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Hans Selye developed relaxation therapy.
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The release of estrogen triggers a tend-and-befriend reaction to stress in females.
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People in France are leaner on average than are Americans,even though their diets are high in fat.
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A placebo can be mostly effective,even if you believe it will not work.
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Optimists stick to the medical regimens their caregivers have prescribed better than do pessimists.
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Shelley Taylor is known for her work on hardiness training.
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The three "C's" associated with hardiness are commitment,control,and challenge.
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The focus on psychosomatic disorders has shifted from concerns about mentally generated physical symptoms to excessive psychological concerns about explainable medical symptoms.
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When sick,optimists tend to utilize social support more than do pessimists.
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Placebos given to reduce pain have been shown to increase activity in the insula and thalamus.
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The average meal duration is greater in the United States than it is in France.
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A substantial number of people who seek medical care do so for treatment of psychological and emotional problems.
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Hardiness training has been shown to reduce levels of perceived personal stress more than does relaxation training.
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Dieters are better off focusing on increasing their exercise level instead of restricting their eating.
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Some effects of placebos are due to classical conditioning.
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Self-regulation is more effective when it focuses on what to do instead of on what not to do.
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Compliance to a medical treatment tends to decrease as the treatment becomes more frequent.
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Research has demonstrated that even die-hard pessimists can be trained to become significantly more optimistic.
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Malingering is a behavior in which individuals fabricate medical or psychological symptoms to get something they want.
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Physicians often focus on a patient's emotions and allow this focus to overshadow technical aspects of the patient's illness.
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Somatic symptom disorders are considered psychological disorders.
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Sexually active college females who do not use birth control rate themselves as more likely to become pregnant than are the average sexually active college female.
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The general adaptation syndrome in reaction to a chronic stressor is nonspecific;it doesn't vary,regardless of the stressor that is encountered.
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Positive as well as negative events are important when considering the risk of stress-related illness.
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People who report having many daily hassles often report more physical and psychological problems than do people experiencing an infrequent but more severe life stressor.
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Activation of the HPA axis increases sympathetic nervous system activity.
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Walter Cannon termed the physiological reactions to stress the general adaptation syndrome.
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Cortisol decreases the amount of glucose in the blood.
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The resistance phase of the general adaptation syndrome is equivalent to the fight-or-flight response.
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In response to stimulation from the hypothalamus,the pituitary gland releases catecholamines.
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The three phases of the general adaptation syndrome are the alarm phase,the anxiety phase,and the exhaustion phase.
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Exposure to a traumatic event may cause the hippocampus to decrease in size.
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The HPA axis that plays a role in reaction to stress is composed of the hypothalamus,the pituitary gland,and the amygdala.
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The adrenal glands are stimulated by a hormone called ACTH.
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During a fight-or-flight response,the adrenal glands release cortisol and catecholamines.
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Environmental psychology is the scientific examination of the reasons why people tend to pollute their habitat.
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On average,a positive event will produce the same amount of stress as will a negative event.
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Walter Cannon coined the term fight-or-flight.
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On the College Undergraduate Stress Scale,concerns about pregnancy produce the highest stress rating.
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In answer to stress,the body responds with an initial fight-or-flight reaction.
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Situations in which we feel we have no control are more stressful than are situations where we are required to take action.
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In males,the production of testosterone increases during the resistance stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
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If telomeres become too short,cells can no longer divide,which can lead to the development of tumors and a range of diseases.
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Chronic life stressors and brief life stressors both wear down the immune system and increase the likelihood of illness.
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Something as innocuous as having a conversation with a person of another race has been shown to produce posttraumatic stress disorder in some individuals.
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The body responds differently to stress depending on whether the stressor is perceived as a threat or a challenge.
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Thinking and writing about stressful events improves the functioning of the immune system.
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Chronic stress is an effect,but not a cause,of atherosclerosis.
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Telomerase is an enzyme that rebuilds telomeres at the tips of chromosomes.
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Hostility,especially in men,is a better predictor of heart disease than is smoking cigarettes.
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Burnout is particularly a problem for individuals in high-level management positions.
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Threats,but not challenges,increase the constriction of blood vessels.
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Primary appraisal involves determining if a stimulus is a threat or a challenge.
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The main cause of coronary heart disease is atherosclerosis.
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Research indicates that the use of repressive or avoidance responses to manage stress is harmful.
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Lymphocytes are cells that produce antibodies that fight infection.
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Ultimately,telomerase cannot keep up telomere production at a sufficient pace,and over time cells lose their ability to divide,causing aging and,in the end,cell death.
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Rational coping involves purposefully attending to and thinking about the stressor in an effort to overcome it.
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Both challenges and threats are stressors that increase heart rate.
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There is evidence that living at lower levels of society increases the risk of infections by weakening the immune system.
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Burnout occurs more often in the helping professions,in which workers encounter emotional turmoil.
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Conscientiousness is a feature of the Type A behavior pattern.
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Placebos have been shown to increase the release of endorphins,the brain's natural painkilling chemical.
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Aerobic exercise is a causal factor in promoting psychological well-being.
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Current U.S.government recommendations suggest that at least 1 hour of moderate exercise daily reduces the risk of chronic illness.
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People who use humor to reduce stress tend to live longer than do people who use other relaxation strategies.
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First-year college students tend to have weaker immune systems than do other college students.
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In response to a painful stimulus,high-pain-sensitive individuals exhibit more activity in the thalamus than do low-pain-sensitive individuals.
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Married people have a lower risk of mortality from cancer,pneumonia,and influenza than do single people.
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Biofeedback has been demonstrated to be about three times as effective in reducing stress as traditional relaxation therapy.
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Relaxation on a regular basis can reduce blood levels of cortisol,the biochemical marker of the stress response.
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Just thinking about a particular action will cause tension in the muscles associated with the action.
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In response to a painful stimulus,low-pain-sensitive individuals exhibit less activity in the anterior cingulate cortex than do high-pain-sensitive individuals.
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When faced with a stressor,men produce epinephrine,norepinephrine,and oxytocin.
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Meditation appears to have positive psychological effects,in part because it helps people improve their control over their attention.
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Aerobic exercise blocks the release of endogenous opioids in the brain,producing a runner's high.
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Relaxation on a regular basis has been shown to decrease the size of cancerous tumors.
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Despite early reports,recent research has indicated that biofeedback is not effective at treating brain-wave abnormalities in disorders such as epilepsy.
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Research has indicated that exercise is as effective as the most effective psychological interventions for depression.
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Current research suggests that humor can be helpful in reducing stress in the short term.
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Hans Selye developed relaxation therapy.
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The release of estrogen triggers a tend-and-befriend reaction to stress in females.
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People in France are leaner on average than are Americans,even though their diets are high in fat.
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A placebo can be mostly effective,even if you believe it will not work.
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Optimists stick to the medical regimens their caregivers have prescribed better than do pessimists.
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Shelley Taylor is known for her work on hardiness training.
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The three "C's" associated with hardiness are commitment,control,and challenge.
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The focus on psychosomatic disorders has shifted from concerns about mentally generated physical symptoms to excessive psychological concerns about explainable medical symptoms.
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When sick,optimists tend to utilize social support more than do pessimists.
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Placebos given to reduce pain have been shown to increase activity in the insula and thalamus.
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The average meal duration is greater in the United States than it is in France.
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A substantial number of people who seek medical care do so for treatment of psychological and emotional problems.
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Hardiness training has been shown to reduce levels of perceived personal stress more than does relaxation training.
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Dieters are better off focusing on increasing their exercise level instead of restricting their eating.
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Some effects of placebos are due to classical conditioning.
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Self-regulation is more effective when it focuses on what to do instead of on what not to do.
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Compliance to a medical treatment tends to decrease as the treatment becomes more frequent.
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Research has demonstrated that even die-hard pessimists can be trained to become significantly more optimistic.
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Malingering is a behavior in which individuals fabricate medical or psychological symptoms to get something they want.
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Physicians often focus on a patient's emotions and allow this focus to overshadow technical aspects of the patient's illness.
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Somatic symptom disorders are considered psychological disorders.
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Sexually active college females who do not use birth control rate themselves as more likely to become pregnant than are the average sexually active college female.
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