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Human Dev. Test 2

2024 Intro to Human Development "Mental Health & Counseling " Test

TermRelative Info
is all stress negative and undesirable? no
what skill do you practice when you are aware of what causes you stress and prepare in advance? the skill of self-observation
does stress come with physical symptoms? yes
external conditions, other people, and sudden changes cause ___ stress. situational
what is self-imposed stress? stress caused by your own thoughts
what does mental health encompass? mental and emotional wellness
helping people cope with normal stresses and helping their work productivity involves ___ health. social
failing to realize they are using a defense mechanism can cause people to do what? lose touch with reality
can change cause stress? yes
can depression be caused by a chemical imbalance? yes
should people avoid all potentially dangerous activities in order to protect their health? no
happy events, frustrating events, and change are some examples of situations that could cause ___. stress
what can help relieve depression? therapy, counseling, medication
what are the long-term effects of using stimulants? nervousness, depression, hallucinations
unrealistic and self-imposed expectations are some characteristics of ___. self-imposed stress
social workers... help with families
phd in psyche; cannot prescribe drugs psychologist
therapists have more ___ training. specialized
medical degree; 3yrs of internship psychiatrist
severe depression can lead to ___. suicide
___ can help you learn to deal with stress and protect your mental health. using defense mechanisms
nose damage and hallucinations are ___-term effects of stimulant use. long
stunted growth, acne, and sterility are some of the many effects of ___ use. steroid
smokeless tobacco use may lead to... gum, lip, and throat cancer
feelings of rejection can lead a teen into... depression
regular overeating is called.... bingeing
who found a solution to offset scurvy? james lind
who organized guidance services for the city of new york? eli weaver
who was the first u.s psychology professor? james cattell
who founded "family and consumer sciences"? ellen swallow richards
who developed the first comprehensive theory of counseling? e.g williamson
who helped pioneer nutritional sciences? doris calloway
who investigated the therapeutic uses of amino acids? carl pfieffer
who established a guidance program in seattle? anna reed
Created by: maib
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