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sc00by25

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One model of psychoneuroimmunolo gy based on Hans Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome Theory suggests that psychosocial stressors influence health via the:
 
  a. blood-brain barrier
  b. hypothalamus pituitary axis
  c. neurotransmitters
  d. parasympathetic nervous system

Question 2

Successful group leaders:
 
  a. select an active, verbal participant to function as group coleader
  b. adopt a serial question-and-answer format that allows each participant equal turns
  c. sit in a corner apart from the participants so as not to interfere with group process
  d. become comfortable with gaps and silences that occur during the session



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Answer to Question 1

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Hans Selye's theory of general adaptation (or stress) syndrome suggests that psychosocial stressors influence health via the hypothalamic pituitary axis. This occurs through affecting the secretions of glucocorticoids, which may suppress immune system function.

Answer to Question 2

D
Successful group leaders become comfortable with gaps and silences that occur during the session. They have well-developed techniques of therapeutic communication, observation, and listening. They recognize that silence can be therapeutic in certain circumstances.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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