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azncindy619

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In which coping style do people try to change their emotion about a stressor?
 
  emotion-focused
  problem-focused
  weathering
  ignoring-retreating

Question 2

If a person is experiencing several stressors and the person's organ reserve is depleted, the physiological toll of those stressors can
 
  boost the immune system.
  decrease the blood pressure.
  speed up the heart.
  produce long, deep sleeps.



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Pariscourtney

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Answer to Question 1

emotion-focused

Answer to Question 2

speed up the heart.





 

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