
Managing Stress and Coping with Loss
Quiz by Pam Stolz
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- Q1A physical reaction that results from stress rather than injury or illnessrelaxation responsepsychosomatic responsestressorchronic stress30s
- Q2Anything that causes stressclosureperceptionresponsestressor30s
- Q3A person who accepts the reality of a loss and accepts it is experiencingdenialan eventclosureanger30s
- Q4The act of showing sorrow or griefmourningdenialclosingcoping30s
- Q5Dealing successfully with difficult changes in your lifeangerremorsebargainingcoping30s
- Q6Which is NOT a stage of griefacceptancerefusalremorseanger30s
- Q7Any event that has a stressful impact so big that it overwhelms your normal coping strategiesgriefmourningresolvetraumatic event30s
- Q8Stress associated with long-term problemschronic stresspsychosomatic stressstressormental stress30s
- Q9Which is NOT a stage of stress responseperceptionfatiguealarmresistance30s
- Q10The stage of stress response where "fight or flight" takes placefatigueresponseresistancealarm30s
- Q11A state of calmgriefrelaxedcopingclosure30s
- Q12During which stage of the body's stress response are hormones releasedresistance stagealarm stagefatigue stagerecovery stage30s
- Q13Which is not a relaxation techniqueeating comfort foodsdeep breathinglaughingtaking a bath30s
- Q14The needed outcome of grievingclosureangerremorsesympathy30s
- Q15During which stage of grief do people make a promise to change if what was lost can be returneddepressionhopedenialbargaining30s