COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Which |of |the |following |social |interactions |indicates |progression |into |the |normal |range,meeting
|developmental |milestones |for |a |5-year-old?
A |Shares | on | own
.
B | Engages | in | imaginative | play
.
C |Group |play; |has |a |preferred |friend
.
D |Has | a | group | of | friends, | apologizes
for | errors
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11. Under |hypnosis |or |during |psychotherapy, |a |patient |may |recover |a |memory
|of |a |painful |experience |that |is |etiologically |significant. |This |is |known |as |which
|of |the |following?
A |False |memory
syndrome
.| |
B |Recalled | memory
syndrome
.| |
C |Dissociative |trance
disorder
. |
D|Recovered |identity
disorder
. |
,Which |of |the |following |is |true |regarding |how |intermittent |explosive |disorderis
|differentiated |from |antisocial |or |borderline |personality |disorder?
A |In | personality | disorders, | the |aggressiveness | and | impulsivity | are | mild.
.
B |In |personality | disorders, | the |person |is |much |less |aware |of |the
symptoms.
.| |
C |In |personality |disorders, |functioning |is |less |likely |to |be |affected.
.
D |In |personality | disorders, | aggressiveness | and | impulsivity | is |part | of | the
person’s |character |and |is |present |between |outbursts.
. |
Indicators |of |imitative |dissociative |identity |disorder |include |which |of |the |following
|symptoms?
A | Symptom | exaggeration
.
B |Confusion | and | shame | related | to
symptoms
.| |
C |Use | of | symptoms | to | excuse | antisocial
behaviors
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D|A | and | C | only
.
Which |of |the |following |would |be |a |developmental |trigger |for |a |3-year-old? |Check |all
|that |apply.
A |Cannot |balance |on |one |foot |for |3 |seconds, |cannot |copy |a |circle
.
B |Lack |of |imaginative | plan; |cannot |hypothesize |an |other’s |thought
.
C |Cannot | use | a | three-word | sentence; | speech | only | 50%
understandable
.| |
D |Speech | less | than | 75% | understandable; | cannot | identify | self | or
details | in | pictures
. |
A |child |who |demonstrates |repetitive |significant |violations |of |social |rules |and |the |rights
|of |others |over |the |course |of | a |year |would |likely |be |diagnosedwith |which |of |the
|following |diagnoses?
A | Attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder
. |
B |Autism | spectrum | disorder
.
C |Conduct |disorder
, .
D|Oppositional |defiant |disorder
.
Experiences |of |depersonalization |and |derealization |are |common |in |which |ofthe
|following |patients?
A |Patients |with |seizures
.
B |Patients |with |migraines
.
C |Patients |who |use
marijuana
.| |
D|All |of |the |above
.
Which |of |the |following |is |consistent |with |what |is |known |about |treatingindividuals
|with |kleptomania?
A |Insight-oriented | psychotherapy | has |been | shown |to | be |effective
regardless | of | motivation | level | of | the
. | individual.
B |Psychoanalysis |is |the |treatment |of |choice.
.
C |Behavior |therapy | including | aversion |therapy | has | been |reported | to |be
successful |with |highly |motivated |individuals.
.|
D |A |combination | of | aversive | conditioning | and | alter | social | contingencies
has |been |reported |successful |even |when |self-motivation | was |lacking.
. |
Which |of |the |following |biological |factors |have |been |associated |withkleptomania?
|Check |all |that |apply.
A | Brain | diseases
.
B |Cortical |atrophy
.
C |Mental |retardation
.
D|Enlarged |lateral
ventricles
.
A |type |of |delirium |characterized |by |cycling |through |psychomotor |agitationand
|retardation, |from |apathy |to |hypervigilance |is |known |as |which |of |the |following?
A. Mixed |delirium
Bipolar |delirium
B.