Asked by Marianne Jenkins on May 25, 2024

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The tend-and-befriend response is ____.

A) a pattern of responding to general stress used by females
B) a style of responding to aggressive threats that is often taught in anger-management therapies
C) a style of responding to aggressive threats that is characteristic of some (non-human) animals when confronted by dominant opponents
D) a general orientation toward others that many people take on when encountering new, ambiguous situations

Tend-and-Befriend

A theory proposing that in response to stress, humans are biologically predisposed to seek out social contacts and create and maintain interpersonal relationships.

Anger-Management Therapies

Psychological strategies and exercises designed to help individuals control feelings of anger and reduce aggressive reactions.

  • Understand the significance of the fight-or-flight reaction and the tend-and-befriend strategy in dealing with stress.
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QUENNIE JANE REOTEREZMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The tend-and-befriend response is a theory that suggests females are more likely to respond to stress by nurturing (tending) and seeking social support (befriending) rather than the fight-or-flight response. This theory is based on research suggesting that these behaviors may be more common in females, possibly due to evolutionary pressures and hormonal influences.