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Self-esteem refers to one's sense of self-respect or self-confidence.

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Topic: Describe the external and internal factors influencing psychosocial health. Which of these factors can be changed?

82) Disorders that disrupt thinking, feeling, moods and behaviours that cause various degrees of impaired functioning in daily life are collectively known as mental illnesses.

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Topic: Identify common psychosocial problems, and explain their causes and available treatments.

83) A belief which helps a person realize a unique purpose in life is known as faith.

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Topic: Define psychosocial health and its components: intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual health.

84) Exogenous depression is caused by an external event such as the loss of something or someone of great value.

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Topic: Describe the external and internal factors influencing psychosocial health. Which of these factors can be changed?

85) Antidepressant drugs relieve symptoms in nearly 80 percent of people with chronic depression.

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Topic: Identify common psychosocial problems, and explain their causes and available treatments.

86) An illness in which people have obsessive thoughts or perform habitual behaviours they cannot control is called obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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Topic: Identify common psychosocial problems, and explain their causes and available treatments.

87) The inability to sort out incoming stimuli and make appropriate responses is a characteristic of schizophrenia

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Topic: Identify common psychosocial problems, and explain their causes and available treatments.

88) Prejudice is a negative evaluation of an entire group of people that is typically based on unfavourable (and wrong) ideas about the group.

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Topic: Describe the external and internal factors influencing psychosocial health. Which of these factors can be changed?

89) People who continually experience failure may develop a pattern of responding known as learned helplessness, in which they give up and fail to take any action to help themselves.

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Topic: Describe the external and internal factors influencing psychosocial health. Which of these factors can be changed?

90) Resiliency is the term used to describe those traits or characteristics that protect an individual or community from threat or harm.

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Topic: Describe the external and internal factors influencing psychosocial health. Which of these factors can be changed?

91) Personality is the unique mixture of characteristics that distinguishes one individual from another.

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Topic: Describe the external and internal factors influencing psychosocial health. Which of these factors can be changed?

92) The term which describes cognitive impairment, disorientation and grogginess that one experiences first thing in the morning is known as sleep inertia.

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Topic: Describe the external and internal factors influencing psychosocial health. Which of these factors can be changed?

93) Match the following. (Answers may be used once, more than once, or not at all.)

1. the most common emotional disorder   a. depression
2. illness characterized by repetitive uncontrollable behaviours   b. OCD
3. two different types of this disorder are simple and social   c. phobia
4. disorder treated with light therapy   d. SAD
5. therapist trained in various types of talk therapy   e. psychologist
6. second leading cause of death for ages 15-24   f. suicide
7. affects people in the north more than the south   g. SAD
8. can prescribe antidepressants   h. psychiatrist
9. exogenous and endogenous are two types of the disorder   i. depression
10. symptoms often mimic cardiac arrest   j. panic attack
11. drugs can help 80% of people diagnosed with this   k. depression
12. perhaps the most frightening of all mental disorders   l. schizophrenia
13. washing your hands 10 times before eating   m. OCD
14. the traits or characteristics that protect an individual from threat or harm   n. resiliency
15. a condition which can be serious enough to interfere with a woman's ability to function at work or at home   o. PMDD

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94) Define social bonds and social supports as they relate to social health.
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