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tth

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Laboratory studies have provided evidence for which of the following statements with regard to emotional reactivity?
 
  a. Positive affectivity is related to higher levels of left prefrontal cortical activity.
  b. Positive affectivity is related to higher levels of temporal lobe activity.
  c. Positive affectivity is related to lower levels of prefrontal cortical activity.
  d. Positive affectivity is related to reduction in psychoneuroimmune functions.

Question 2

Paula is a client who demonstrates highly anxious tendencies. She broods over perceived mistakes, worries about how others view her, and feels that she never meets her own high expectations in ways that satisfy her.
 
  Her counselor can conclude that Paula probably also has which of these other characteristics?
  a. Low levels of sensitivity to interpersonal conflict.
  b. Tolerance for stressful events but not chronic stress.
  c. High levels of sensitivity to stress.
  d. Poor attachment quality.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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