Social Studies
Social Studies, 12.08.2019 23:30, jacobnuj

Mr. grammarcy has been having trouble sleeping at night, and his lack of sleep is beginning to interfere with his ability to function properly during the day. he’s concerned that he may lose his job in the next round of lay-offs at his company. he is also having marital problems. he tends to lay awake at night, worrying about these problems and thinking about what he can do to resolve these issues. based on the discussion in the text, mr. grammarcy should understand that
a. worrying increases one's bodily arousal, which can prevent normal sleep
b. sleep is a natural function that cannot be forced without medical intervention or biofeedback training
c. daily hassles and concerns do not normally interfere with normal sleep, so he should look for a medical reason for his insomnia
d. sleeping pills, used according to directions, will resolve his sleep problems
e. when his marital issues are resolved, his sleep pattern will return to normal, regardless of his concerns about his job

answer
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: Social Studies

image
Social Studies, 21.06.2019 18:50, whereswoodruff
Acar traveling at 65 mile per hour has kinetic energy because of its position on the road. true or false
Answers: 1
image
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 07:50, adjjones2011
Aplaintiff filed a civil action based on negligence against a defendant in federal district court, alleging that the defendant negligently ran a red light at an intersection and collided with the plaintiff's vehicle, causing the plaintiff's injuries. a week after the close of discovery, the plaintiff filed a motion for summary judgment on the issue of whether the defendant was negligent. with the motion, the plaintiff filed (i) his own sworn affidavit, which stated that the traffic signal was green as he entered the intersection, (ii) an affidavit of a witness who was driving the car behind him, which stated that the witness saw the entire incident and that the plaintiff's traffic signal was green as he approached and entered the intersection; and (iii) an affidavit of another witness, which stated that she saw the entire incident and that the defendant's signal had been red for several seconds before the defendant entered the intersection and was still red when the defendant entered the intersection. the defendant filed a response to the motion, noting that her answer denied negligence and further denied that her traffic signal was red, and argued that the issue of negligence and the issue of whether her traffic signal was red were in dispute, so those issues should be tried to a jury. how should the court rule on the plaintiff's motion?
Answers: 1
image
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 21:40, CM0
"there will be differences in degree of mood elevation seen in depressed clients after receiving either cognitive-behavioral or psychoanalytic therapy."; in this hypothesis, mood elevation is the:
Answers: 1
image
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 22:20, jeanette7482
Mankiw attributes – chapter 1 and his 10 principles – differences in living standards within a countryover time and across countries at a moment in time to: a. the presence or absence of inflation and unemployment. b. the allocation of resources between private markets and the public sector. c. those that have dealt successfully with the efficiency v. equality tradeoff and those that haven’t. d. differences in productivity. e. ones that think at the margin and respond to incentives and those that don’t.
Answers: 1
Do you know the correct answer?
Mr. grammarcy has been having trouble sleeping at night, and his lack of sleep is beginning to inter...

Questions in other subjects: