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WGU D334 DIAGNOSTIC PROCESSES OA EXAM NEWEST
2025/2026 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED
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Social workers should be aware of those normal developmental
fears and anxieties that most people experience in order to
distinguish these from the specific phobias.
-True
-False - ANSWER-TRUE
Unexpected panic attacks are necessary to make the diagnosis of
specific phobia.
-True
-False - ANSWER-FALSE
Individuals with social phobia are fearful that they may act in a
way that will be humiliating or embarrassing.
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-True
-False - ANSWER-TRUE
This diagnosis is characterized by the repeated urge to pull out
scalp hair, eyelashes, eyebrows or other body hair. It is:
-Transient tic disorder
-Trichotillomania
-Tourette's disorder
-Tic disorder - ANSWER-Trichotillomania
Moses Freeman is considered by most of his friends to be a very
attractive man. He is physically trim, stands about six feet tall,
weighs almost two hundred pounds and works out regularly at a
neighborhood gym. He watches his diet and mainly eats low fat
and high fiber foods. According to him, everything would be fine
except for "excessive body hair." Although his friends describe
him as "normal," Moses always hides his body. For example,
Moses wears long sleeved shirts, even when working out at the
gym. In addition, he avoids going to places where his body would
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be uncovered, such as the beach. Moses is obsessed with how
ugly his body hair is despite his friends' reassurance that he looks
fine. Moses wants to have his hair surgically removed. What
disorder does Moses most likely illustrate?
-Dissociative Disorder
-Body depersonalization disorder
-Body dysmorphic disorder
-Obsessive compulsive personality disorder - ANSWER-Body
dysmorphic disorder
MATCH: - ANSWER-Social phobia
Correct match:
Fear of public speaking
Agoraphobia
Correct match:
A dread of being in open spaces
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Panic Attack specifier
Correct match:
An abrupt surge of intense fear (or intense discomfort) that peaks
within minutes
Specific phobia, situational
Correct match:
Fear of flying
Some people have thoughts or impulses that are not simply
worries about real life issues. This is the person makes attempts
to ignore, suppress, or neutralize his or her thoughts by
performing some other thought or action. These attempts include
recurrent thoughts, impulses, or images that the individual
experiences as intrusive, inappropriate, irrational, and cause them
marked anxiety and/or distress. This behavior is known as:
-Compulsions
-Obsessions
-Tics
WGU D334 DIAGNOSTIC PROCESSES OA EXAM NEWEST
2025/2026 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED
A+|
Social workers should be aware of those normal developmental
fears and anxieties that most people experience in order to
distinguish these from the specific phobias.
-True
-False - ANSWER-TRUE
Unexpected panic attacks are necessary to make the diagnosis of
specific phobia.
-True
-False - ANSWER-FALSE
Individuals with social phobia are fearful that they may act in a
way that will be humiliating or embarrassing.
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-True
-False - ANSWER-TRUE
This diagnosis is characterized by the repeated urge to pull out
scalp hair, eyelashes, eyebrows or other body hair. It is:
-Transient tic disorder
-Trichotillomania
-Tourette's disorder
-Tic disorder - ANSWER-Trichotillomania
Moses Freeman is considered by most of his friends to be a very
attractive man. He is physically trim, stands about six feet tall,
weighs almost two hundred pounds and works out regularly at a
neighborhood gym. He watches his diet and mainly eats low fat
and high fiber foods. According to him, everything would be fine
except for "excessive body hair." Although his friends describe
him as "normal," Moses always hides his body. For example,
Moses wears long sleeved shirts, even when working out at the
gym. In addition, he avoids going to places where his body would
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be uncovered, such as the beach. Moses is obsessed with how
ugly his body hair is despite his friends' reassurance that he looks
fine. Moses wants to have his hair surgically removed. What
disorder does Moses most likely illustrate?
-Dissociative Disorder
-Body depersonalization disorder
-Body dysmorphic disorder
-Obsessive compulsive personality disorder - ANSWER-Body
dysmorphic disorder
MATCH: - ANSWER-Social phobia
Correct match:
Fear of public speaking
Agoraphobia
Correct match:
A dread of being in open spaces
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Panic Attack specifier
Correct match:
An abrupt surge of intense fear (or intense discomfort) that peaks
within minutes
Specific phobia, situational
Correct match:
Fear of flying
Some people have thoughts or impulses that are not simply
worries about real life issues. This is the person makes attempts
to ignore, suppress, or neutralize his or her thoughts by
performing some other thought or action. These attempts include
recurrent thoughts, impulses, or images that the individual
experiences as intrusive, inappropriate, irrational, and cause them
marked anxiety and/or distress. This behavior is known as:
-Compulsions
-Obsessions
-Tics