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A factor that contributed to the PTSD among workers cleaning up the Swissair disaster off the Eastern coast of Canada was:
 
  a) Repeated reminders of the disaster on television
  b) Pre-existing stressors such as unemployment
  c) Community silence about the stress involved
  d) The excessive length of time needed for clean-up operations

Question 2

According to Norman et al. (2002 ), in order for schizophrenic patients to benefit from stress management programs, they must:
 
  a) Attend treatment programs on a regular basis
  b) Begin treatment with at least a moderate level of task-focused coping
  c) Take their medication prior to all sessions
  d) Be able to engage in reality testing



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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