A) respond poorly to treatment.
B) develop depression.
C) develop a specific phobia.
D) avoid drugs and alcohol.
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A) increased risk of suicide.
B) decrease in having other anxiety disorders.
C) decrease in amygdala functioning.
D) increased risk of developing a disorder of thought.
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A) psychopathology.
B) diathesis-stress.
C) etiology.
D) prognosis.
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A) Yes, because he is displaying negative symptoms.
B) No, because he is not displaying any hallucinations.
C) Yes, because he is displaying at least two of the five major symptoms.
D) No, because he is only displaying one of the five major symptoms.
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A) control
B) referential
C) grandiose
D) identity
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A) physiological tests, parent/spouse/other-report, psychological testing, and observation
B) interview, self-report, observation, and psychological testing
C) brain scan imaging, interview, physiological tests, and self-report
D) behavioral assessment, interview, physiological tests, brain scan imaging
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A) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
B) generalized anxiety disorder.
C) social phobia.
D) panic attacks.
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A) a genetic predisposition.
B) reduced physical response to anxiety.
C) a history of trauma.
D) a lack of empathy.
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A) impairing good daily functioning.
B) odd, but not maladaptive.
C) caused by a stressor.
D) acceptable in different cultures.
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A) making a diagnosis.
B) attempting to assess function.
C) attempting to determine etiology.
D) making a prognosis.
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A) bipolar disorder
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) depressive disorder
D) schizophrenia
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A) has an autism spectrum disorder.
B) is at risk for borderline personality disorder.
C) will develop symptoms of depression.
D) will meet the criteria for intellectual giftedness.
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A) panic disorder.
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
C) agoraphobia.
D) generalized anxiety disorder.
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A) He has a weak sense of self and does not like to be alone.
B) He shifts quickly from one mood to another without any obvious reason.
C) He is uncaring toward others and focused on pleasure.
D) He engages in self-mutilation and is very impulsive.
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A) it is probably linked to more than one gene.
B) the gene that triggers bipolar is inherently recessive.
C) one single gene that is common to many people seems to be responsible.
D) bipolar disorder is more common in the population than depression.
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A) schizophrenia; negative
B) bipolar I; negative
C) schizophrenia; positive
D) bipolar I; positive
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A) major depressive disorder.
B) high-functioning autism ("Asperger's syndrome") .
C) dissociative identity disorder.
D) low-functioning autism.
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A) a predisposition to mental illness
B) unconscious conflicts
C) sociocultural factors
D) abnormal thought processes
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