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Chelseaamend

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Which of the following does the American Psychological Association suggest for coping with traumatic experiences?
 
  a. Try to adjust as soon as possible.
   b. Communicate your experience.
   c. Make major life decisions during this time.
  d. Avoid exercise and your regular routines.

Question 2

The proper sequence of stages in the general adaptation syndrome are ______.
 
  a. alarm reaction, exhaustion, resistance
  b. resistance, alarm reaction, exhaustion
  c. alarm reaction, resistance, exhaustion
  d. resistance, exhaustion, alarm reaction



kswal303

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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