When he first had an increased work load at his job and school, Casey had headaches, an upset stomach, and was fatigued all the time. Although little has changed at school or at his job, he now says he feels fine and has more energy. Casey is exhibiting

a. a Type A personality.
b. ambivalence due to the approach-avoidance conflict.
c. the stage of resistance of the general adaptation syndrome.
d. a classic projection reaction.

C

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