Selye's general adaptation syndrome (GAS) is a theory of adaptation to biologic stress. Selye compared the GAS with the life process: childhood, adulthood, and later years. What would occur during "adulthood" in the GAS?
1) Stressful events occur and resistance or adaptation occurs
2) Successful avoidance of stressful life events leaves the body vulnerable.
3) The accumulation of life's stressors causes resistance to fail
4) Reports a history of social drinking on a weekly basis.