What is the main message Dr. Aditi Nerurkar conveys about stress in the introduction?

Understanding Stress and Resilience

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Stress is only a modern-day issue.
Stress is a unique experience for each individual.
Stress is a common and unavoidable part of life.
Stress is entirely avoidable.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did Dr. Nerurkar realize about the 'resilience myth' during her medical residency?
Resilient people never experience stress.
Resilience means ignoring stress.
Resilience is only about working hard.
True resilience includes recognizing personal limits.
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How does adaptive stress differ from maladaptive stress?
Both types of stress are equally harmful.
Adaptive stress helps progress, while maladaptive stress hinders it.
Adaptive stress is harmful, while maladaptive stress is beneficial.
Maladaptive stress is temporary, while adaptive stress is chronic.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role does the amygdala play during periods of stress?
It improves strategic thinking.
It enhances memory and planning.
It focuses on survival and self-preservation.
It reduces the fight or flight response.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How can early childhood experiences affect stress response in adulthood?
They make individuals immune to stress.
They only affect stress response temporarily.
They can influence stress response throughout life.
They have no impact on adult stress response.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is neuroplasticity?
The brain's resistance to new experiences.
A fixed set of brain functions.
The brain's capacity to adapt and change.
The brain's ability to remain unchanged.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why is breathing considered an effective stress management technique?
It is only under involuntary control.
It is the only way to eliminate stress.
It connects voluntary and involuntary processes.
It requires no practice or patience.
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