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Test The Nature of Adversity: Intensity and Duration
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What are the two main dimensions that define adversity?
Intensity and duration
Anxiety and fear
Resilience and strength
Time and memory
2nd QUESTION: What describes the intensity of a stressor?
The emotional, mental and physical impact
The amount of problems
The speed of the reaction
The ability to cope
QUESTION 3: What characterizes mild stressors?
Everyday things like spilling a glass or traffic
Serious traumatic events
War conflicts
Chronic diseases
QUESTION 4: What is an example of a serious stressor?
Listening to negative news
The death of a loved one
Forget an appointment
Spill coffee
QUESTION 5: What defines the duration of stress?
Whether it is an acute or chronic event
The severity of the impact
The number of people involved
The emotional reaction
QUESTION 6: What characterizes acute stress?
A unique event with immediate impact
A slow and cumulative process
An unresolved conflict
A permanent state of mild anxiety
QUESTION 7: What is a typical example of chronic stress?
Living in poverty or in an abusive relationship
Suffer a robbery
Failing an exam
Having a bad day at work
QUESTION 8: What effect does chronic stress have over time?
It generates cumulative psychological and physical wear and tear
Produces an immediate impact without repetition
It lacks real consequences
It only affects in the short term
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