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A child diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is
most likely to also be diagnosed with: ...ANSWER... Conduct
Disorder
A person with Bipolar II Disorder would have no history
of ...ANSWER... manic episodes.
According to current cognitive-behavioral theories, a central factor
in the maintenance of anorexia nervosa symptom
is ...ANSWER... the need to control eating.
According to Millon, when narcissistic people experience personal
failure and public humiliation, they resort to: ...ANSWER...
defense mechanisms -- first repression, and if that fails, then
rationalization and projection.
acute stress disorder ...ANSWER... An anxiety disorder in which
fear and related symptoms are experienced soon after a traumatic
event and last less than a month
Akathisia ...ANSWER... a movement disorder characterized by a
feeling of restlessness, an inability to sit or keep still, a pressing
, need to be in constant motion and behaviors such as fidgeting,
crossing and uncrossing the legs while sitting, rocking from foot to
foot, marching in place and pacing
Alcohol Withdrawal is characterized by two or more of the
following symptoms, ...ANSWER... autonomic hyperactivity
(e.g., sweating, increased pulse), hand tremor, insomnia, nausea or
vomiting, transient hallucinations or illusions, psychomotor
agitation, anxiety, and grand mal seizures.
Alogia ...ANSWER... a lack of spontaneous speech
Anxiety and depression share what symptoms? ...ANSWER... a
general distress factor, sometimes referred to as "negative affect"
Avolition ...ANSWER... a lack of initiative, motivation or goal-
directed activities and is considered a "negative" symptom of
Schizophrenia or Schizophreniform disorder when it is severe
enough to prevent an individual from doing basic activities.
Behavioral treatment for obsessions would most likely
involve: ...ANSWER... exposure with response prevention and
thought stopping.
Best single treatment for Agoraphobia ...ANSWER... Flooding