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According to martin seligman's "what you can change and what you can't", what is his
opinion on the likelihood to change specific phobias? - correct answer almost curable
According to martin seligman's "what you can change and what you can't", what is his
opinion on the likelihood to change depression? - correct answer moderate relief
According to martin seligman's "what you can change and what you can't", what is his
opinion on the likelihood to change anger problem? - correct answer mild relief - less
changeable, less curable
,According to martin seligman's "what you can change and what you can't", what is his
opinion on the likelihood to change being overweight? - correct answer temporary
change
According to martin seligman's "what you can change and what you can't", what is his
opinion on the likelihood to change ptsd? - correct answer marginal relief
What diet did oprah try? - correct answer nutritional supplements
True or false: when oprah tried her new diet, she did not gain anything back - correct
answer false - she gained all the weight back
True or false: according to seligman, our natural weight is largely genetically
determined - correct answer true
,According to seligman, our body has evolved to guard against ________ - correct
answer starvation
According to seligman, how does our body vigorously defends our natural set point
weight? - correct answer 1. Intensely preoccupied with food
2. Metabolic changes
According to seligman, which hormone release change is triggered when we lose
weight? - correct answer leptin
According to polivy & herman's false hope or self-change research, what are the 2
reasons explaining the thrive in diet industries? - correct answer 1. Big promises
2. Repeat customers
, A four-letter word that often leads to deprivation, frustration, and, ultimately, failure -
correct answer diet
What are the 2 most common forms of diet? - correct answer 1. Weightwatchers
2. Jenny craig
What are the 7 stages of the false hope syndrome? - correct answer 1. Initial
expectations
2. Commitment to change
3. Initial efforts
4. Resistance to change
5. Failure/abandonment
6. Attributions
7. Emotional, behavioural and physiological consequences.