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Psychology , Eighth Edition By David G. Myers. Step Up To: Psychology. 1. A person may have a strong fear of spiders, but it is not considered a disorder unless it is:. A) not based in reality. B) the result of a traumatic experience. C) a harmless spider. D) dysfunctional. 642. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Psychology, Eighth Edition By David G. Myers
A) not based in reality. B) the result of a traumatic
experience. C) a harmless spider. D) dysfunctional.
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A) to describe disorders and list their prevalence.
B) to describe disorders and explain their causes.
C) to provide an understanding of the underlying causes and treatment of disorders.
D) to list disorders and reference their treatments. 644
A) on Axis I. B) on Axis II. C) on Axis III. D) on Axis IV.
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A) it is more scientific. B) it has more recent norms. C) its focus is on strengths. D) it includes treatment plans.
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A) Axis I. B) Axis III. C) Axis IV. D) Nowhere, this is not a mental
disorder.
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A) generalized anxiety. B) a phobia. C) agoraphobia. D) a panic attack.
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A) nervous behavior B) shyness C) introversion D) avoidance
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A) compulsion. B) obsession. C) phobia. D) panic attack.
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A) abusive trauma B) mental anguish C) learned helplessness D) repressed anxiety
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A) the left parietal lobe. B) the prefrontal cortex. C) the occipital lobes. D) the amygdala.
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A) multiple personality disorder. B) paranoid schizophrenia. C) dissociative identity disorder. D) borderline personality
disorder.
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A) antisocial B) sociopathic C) criminal D) delinquent
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A) corpus callosum B) frontal lobes C) amygdala D) thalamus
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A) antisocial personality disorder B) multiple personality disorder C) narcissistic personality
disorder D) avoidant personality disorder
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A) to lay off the booze for a while B) she is a nut-case and should be
locked up C) she is suffering from a dissociative
disorder D) this is a common occurrence of
dissociation and nothing to worry about656
A) depression and anxiety. B) hopelessness and
despair. C) mania and depression. D) bipolar and unipolar.
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A) 5.8 %; 9.5% B) 6.4%; 11.5% C) 10.3%; 20.2% D) 15.6%; 25.3%
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A) they just want more and more excitement.
B) grandiosity removes all limits on thoughts and behavior.
C) they ignore pain and just feel great. D) they are too happy to deal with the
real world.660
A) are unlikely to have another occurrence in at least 5 years.
B) have a 50% chance of having another episode.
C) never get better without treatment.
D) usually commit suicide within the next year. 661
A) adds more serotonin. B) increases serotonin and
norepinephrine. C) blocks the reuptake of
serotonin. D) decreases norepinephrine and
increases serotonin.664
A) a leap of faith. B) a hallucination. C) disorganized thinking. D) a delusion.
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A) delusions of grandeur. B) visual hallucinations. C) auditory hallucinations. D) disorganized thinking.
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A) alogia. B) avolition. C) flat affect. D) delusions.
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A) hallucinations B) expressionless tone of
voice C) inappropriate laughter D) delusional thinking
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A) 100 B) 50 C) 75 D) 15
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1. D
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. B
8. A
9. C
10. D
11. C
12. A
13. B
14. D
15. D
16. C
17. A
18. B
19. B
20. C
21. D
22. C
23. C
24. B
25. B