A. Depression
B. Phobias
C. Anger Management
D. Eating Disorders
Related Mcqs:
- The most commonly co-occuring disorder along with PTSD is:
A. Depression
B. Phobias
C. Anger Management
D. Eating Disorders - Although many people tend to associate PTSD with war – related violence, it is actually the event which most often leads to a PTSD diagnosis
A. Domestic violence
B. Victims of robbery
C. Car accident
D. Rape - Jane was sexually assaulted two months ago and is still experiencing PTSD symptoms. Which PTSD diagnosis is she likely to have?
A. margined
B. Chronic
C. Acute
D. Delayed onset - Which are true of the diathesis-stress model of mental illness?Please identify all correct answers.
1: When an enduring vulnerability factor in a person is coupled with a recent stressor, it results in psychological disorder.
2: Only one of the diathesis or stressor needs to be present for symptoms of the psychological disorder to occur.
3: Both the diathesis and the stressor must be present to lead the symptoms of the psychological disorder.
4: Diathesis and stressors have specific definitions.A. 1 & 4
B. 1 & 3
C. 2 & 3
D. 2 & 4 - Dysthymic disorder and cyclothymic disorder and two varieties of:
A. mood disorder
B. conversion disorder
C. schizophrenia
D. somatoform disorder - What is the main between a generalized anxiety disorder and a panic disorder?
A. A panic disorder causes connected, related panic attacks
B. A panic disorder causes a constant feeling of worry and tension
C. A panic disorder causes uncomfortable moments of high tension
D. A panic disorder causes random, unrelated panic attacks - Which of the following is not a disorder that frequently exists in people with antisocial disorder?
A. Schizophrenia
B. Histrionic personality Disorder
C. Generalized anxiety Disorder
D. Somatization Disorder - What is bipolar disorder also commonly called?
A. Manic depression
B. Dysthymia
C. Schizophrenia
D. Chronic depression - What is the bipolar disorder also commonly called?
A. Manic depression
B. Dysthymia
C. Schizophrenia
D. Chronic depression - A conversion disorder is characterized by ______________?
A. Functional impairment of a limb or sensory ability with no apparent physical cause
B. A constant fear of becoming seriously ill
C. Frequently vague complaints of physical symptoms
D. None of these