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sc00by25

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In terms of transpersonal theory, what is a craving?
 
  a. A chemical or physical condition that causes a person to need something such as alcohol or sugar
  b. Attachment to negative stimuli
  c. Attachment to positive stimuli
  d. Wanting something that you know you will not get
  e. Wanting something regardless of the consequences

Question 2

What is Herbert Benson known for?
 
  a. He developed the technique known as relaxation response, a variant of meditation, to treat chronic pain, anxiety, depression, anger, and other problems.
  b. He was a great Hatha Yoga instructor that trained people all over the United States.
  c. He developed the technique known as active imagination, to treat chronic pain and anxiety.
  d. He developed the technique known as tai chi, a variant of aikido, to treat depression through physical activity.
  e. He introduced the use of the term Karma in Western psychology so that people could focus on more than just autonomyconsidering consequences of past actions.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

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Answer: a





 

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