Answer: C racing heartbeat
The alarm stage of stress is more popularly known as the fight or flight stage stage. It is in this stage that the brain sends signals to the different parts of your body taking the message that you are in a perilous situation. Upon receiving the messages and your body started to react, you can choose between the flight and fight response. You can either fight or flee away from that dangerous place. This alarm stage of stress as explained by the father of stress, Hans Selye is commonly characterized by fast and racing heartbeats.
Answer:
Normal
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The symptoms of depression and suicide have similarities such as isolation, not talking to anyone, or not eating.<span />
Answer:
Maturation
Explanation:
In psychology maturation is the process of learning to cope and react in an emotionally appropriate way. It does not necessarily happen along with aging or physical growth, but is a part of growth and development. Both Sonya and Paul both started walking independently at about the same age because they were reacting in an appropriate manner.