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Ramesh is admitted to a rehabilitation centre for alcohol addiction. His treatment includes giving him a mild electric shock every time he is made to smell the alcohol. Name and describe the therapy being used.

[5] Therapeutic Approaches
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Imagine the following situation:

‘You auditioned for the school play but did not get selected’. Using Ellis’ framework, suggest two contrasting interpretations and their consequences.

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Four friends are working together to develop a plan for their new start-up. After some initial conflict, the group started to work together and became unified. Now the group is very productive and the group goal is in the process of being achieved. Identify the stage of group formation that the group has presently reached. Explain the stages that the group has passed through to reach the present stage.

[7] Social Influence and Group Processes
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Read the case and answer the questions that follow.

'My story about work-related stress'

Looking back on my life, I recognize that I have always struggled with anxiety. In relationships, friendships or at work.
However, I misunderstood those feelings for a long time, thinking that my hypervigilance was a positive thing which made me more productive and in-tune with others. I remember a badge I bought for myself in my early 20s which I had on my desk at work. It said “I thrive on stress. Please hassle me.”
I was always on the go, feeling like I had an edge that motivated me. The truth was that I felt anxious almost all the time.
I worked in the same organization for over 20 years. I loved managing my small team of staff and felt that I thrived on the stress of work. I was in a job which I perceived to be rewarding and stressful in equal measure. I was the problem solver, the one to volunteer for any task. I worked extra hours and felt a great sense of responsibility in my role.
However, in early 2012, I began to struggle to manage the stress of my job. Thoughts and worries about work seeped into every part of my life. I would wake up at night with palpitations, worrying about a task I had not completed, or trying to remember if I had sent an urgent email. I found that my mind wandered to work whilst I was spending time with my family. I withdrew from friends as I didn’t have the headspace to switch off and relax.

“I thrive on stress. Please hassle me.” Explain the type of stress being referred to here.

[3] Meeting Life Challenges
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Read the case and answer the questions that follow.

'My story about work-related stress'

Looking back on my life, I recognize that I have always struggled with anxiety. In relationships, friendships or at work.
However, I misunderstood those feelings for a long time, thinking that my hypervigilance was a positive thing which made me more productive and in-tune with others. I remember a badge I bought for myself in my early 20s which I had on my desk at work. It said “I thrive on stress. Please hassle me.”
I was always on the go, feeling like I had an edge that motivated me. The truth was that I felt anxious almost all the time.
I worked in the same organization for over 20 years. I loved managing my small team of staff and felt that I thrived on the stress of work. I was in a job which I perceived to be rewarding and stressful in equal measure. I was the problem solver, the one to volunteer for any task. I worked extra hours and felt a great sense of responsibility in my role.
However, in early 2012, I began to struggle to manage the stress of my job. Thoughts and worries about work seeped into every part of my life. I would wake up at night with palpitations, worrying about a task I had not completed, or trying to remember if I had sent an urgent email. I found that my mind wandered to work whilst I was spending time with my family. I withdrew from friends as I didn’t have the headspace to switch off and relax.

“Thoughts and worries about work seeped into every part of my life. I would wake up at night with palpitations, worrying about a task I had not completed, or trying to remember if I had sent an urgent email. I found that my mind wandered to work whilst I was spending time with my family.” Suggest and explain two stress management techniques that the writer could use.

[3] Meeting Life Challenges
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What is self ? How does the Indian notion of self differ from the Western notion?

[2] Self and Personality
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Describe the GAS model and illustrate the relevance of this model with the help of an example.

[3] Meeting Life Challenges
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Explain the effect of stress on psychological functioning.

[3] Meeting Life Challenges
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How does stress affect the immune system?

[3] Meeting Life Challenges
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We know that certain lifestyle factors can cause stress and may lead to diseases like cancer and coronary heart disease, yet we are unable to change our behaviour. Explain why?

[3] Meeting Life Challenges
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What are the techniques used in the rehabilitation of the mentally ill?

[5] Therapeutic Approaches
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Define attitude. Discuss the components of an attitude.

[6] Attitude and Social Cognition
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Compare and contrast formal and informal groups, and ingroups and outgroups.

[7] Social Influence and Group Processes
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“Human beings affect and are affected by the environment”. Explain this statement with the help of examples.

[8] Psychology and Life
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What is noise? Discuss the effects of noise on human behaviour.

[8] Psychology and Life
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What are the salient features of crowding? Explain the major psychological consequences of crowding.

[8] Psychology and Life
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Why is the concept of ‘personal space’ important for human beings? Justify your answer with the help of an example.

[8] Psychology and Life
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What do you understand by the term ‘disaster’? List the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. How can it be remedied?

[8] Psychology and Life
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________ involves seeking information from a person on a one-to-one basis.

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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As per the General Adaptation Syndrome, the individual is ready for fight or flight in the _____________ stage.

[3] Meeting Life Challenges
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