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segrsyd

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Mable is chewing nicotine gum and occasionally applies a nicotine patch. Which smoking cessation therapy is she using?
 a. behavior therapy
 b. aversion therapy
 c. withdrawal
 d. nicotine replacement therapy
  e. virtual support

Question 2

Discuss the four ways college students say they react to stress. Give examples.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

Students say they react to stress in for ways, as follows:
 Physiologicallyswea ting, stuttering, trembling, or developing physical symptoms
 Emotionallybecoming anxious, fearful, angry, guilty, or depressed
 Behaviorallycrying, eating, smoking, or being irritable or abusive
 Cognitivelythinking about and analyzing stressful situations and strategies that might be useful in dealing with them



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