Chapter 7, 8, 9 Test Review Test Tomorrow BRING COMPLETED REVIEW Mental Health Stress and Anxiety Mental and Emotional Problems (Suicide)

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Chapter 7, 8, 9 Test Review Test Tomorrow BRING COMPLETED REVIEW Mental Health Stress and Anxiety Mental and Emotional Problems (Suicide)

Having the confidence to make responsible and safe decisions is referred to as Question 1

Autonomy ANSWER

Observing and learning from those around you is called? Question 2

Modeling ANSWER

Being able to “walk in another person’s shoes” is a sign of Question 3

Empathy ANSWER

The one aspect of your personality over which you have the most control is your Question 4

Behavior ANSWER

Working toward a goal of becoming an engineer is an example of Question 5

Self-actualization ANSWER

A tornado tearing the roof off your house would be an example of what kind of stressor? Question 6

Environmental ANSWER

Your body’s response to stress engages both the nervous system and the Question 7

Endocrine System ANSWER

Another name for the body’s alarm response is Question 8

“Fight or Flight Response” ANSWER

Depression can be described as Question 9

A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness ANSWER

During the alarm stage of the body’s stress response, what “emergency hormone” is released to prepare the body to respond to a stressor? Question 10

Adrenaline ANSWER

A mental illness in which a person thinks/behaves in ways that make it hard to get along with people is a(n) Question 11

Personality Disorder ANSWER

Which of the following is NOT an accurate statement about suicide? Question 12

An attempt is usually just a way to get attention. An attempt is usually just a way to get attention. It is not a normal response to stresses. It is not a normal response to stresses. Any talk of suicide should be taken seriously. Any talk of suicide should be taken seriously. Certain warning signs can indicate if a person is at risk. Certain warning signs can indicate if a person is at risk. ANSWER

Cluster suicides are… Question 13

A group of individuals that choose to commit suicide together as a sometimes the result of suicide pacts ANSWER

What are common symptoms of post- traumatic stress disorder? Question 14

Nightmares and flashbacks ANSWER

Ways of managing stress do NOT include… Question 15

getting adequate rest. getting adequate rest. planning ahead. planning ahead. drinking alcohol. drinking alcohol. participating in regular physical activity. participating in regular physical activity. ANSWER

16. Viewing negative events realistically improves self-esteem. improves self-esteem. 17. A person who has a fear of dogs and goes to great lengths to avoid them has a conduct disorder. 18. Trauma or abuse in childhood can contribute to the development of a functional disorder later in life. 19.Stressing that most problems have solutions is a useful tactic when talking to someone who is suicidal. 20.Clinical psychologists diagnose and treat physical disorders. 20. Clinical psychologists diagnose and treat physical disorders. TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE / FALSE

MATCHING 21. The use of certain medications to treat or reduce the symptoms of a medical disorder. 22. A treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors through rewards and reinforcements. 23. Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your life. 24. The state of beginning to look ahead to the future after a loss. 25. A condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event. A.Post-traumatic stress disorder D. Coping B.Hope E. Biomedical Therapy C. Behavior Therapy E. Biomedical Therapy C. Behavior Therapy D. Coping B. Hope A. Post-traumatic stress disorder

26. Treating a group of people who have similar problems and who meet regularly with a trained counselor. 27. The act of showing sorrow or grief. 28. An individual’s total response to a major loss. 29. Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else. 30. The act of intentionally taking one’s life. MATCHING A.Alienation D. Group Therapy B.Suicide E. Mourning C.Grief Response D. Group Therapy E. Mourning C. Grief Response A. Alienation B. Suicide