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Excessive time spent in the resistance phase of Seyle’s general adaptation syndrome can contribute to

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Excessive time spent in the resistance phase of Seyle’s general adaptation syndrome can contribute to

(A) increased time needed to adapt to new emotional situations.
(B) decreased motivation to perform novel tasks.
(C) stress-related diseases like ulcers or heart conditions.
(D) a reduction in the drive to achieve goals.
(E) resistance to learning skills needed for novel tasks.

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(C) stress-related diseases like ulcers or heart conditions.

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If individuals spend an excessive amount of time in the resistance phase, it may deplete their bodies’ resources. They become more vulnerable to diseases in the exhaustion phase. The other answers do not relate to Seyle’s general adaptation syndrome.

 
Posted : 23/02/2024 2:46 pm
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