Sean believes that he has a high sense of control over his own health, so when his kidney transplant unexpectedly fails, he is likely to
a. avoid feeling depressed.
b. feel particularly depressed.
c. seek out the company of more pessimistic patients in the same situation.
d. exhibit a particularly strong immune response.
b
Psychology
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Psychology
__________ amplifies pain, impairs the immune response, interferes with the patient's capacity for pleasure, meaning, and connection, and is associated with poorer survival
A) Profound depression B) Denial C) Anger D) Bargaining
Psychology