In the general activation syndrome (GAS), described by Selye, the body may appear to be functioning efficiently, although arousal continues to be higher than normal:
a. during the alarm reaction
b. during the resistance phase
c. during the exhaustion stage
d. during recovery from stress
B
Psychology
You might also like to view...
Compared to psychoanalysis, cognitive-behavioral therapies tend to:
A) be less effective. B) be more expensive. C) require less effort from the client. D) take much less time.
Psychology
Classical and operant conditioning are the two types of learning
Indicate whether this statement is true or false
Psychology