A. Cognitive behavior therapy
B. Electric shock therapy
C. Talk therapy
D. Anxiety reducing therapy
Related Mcqs:
- Saima took some new medication for her hay fever. The medication made her heart start to race, and she became agitated and jittery. it is likely that the medication is increasing the activity in samis’s
A. corpus callosum
B. sympathetic nervous system
C. somatic nervous system
D. cerebellum - What is the treatment of choice for OCD suffers?
A. Steroids
B. Ambulators
C. SSRIs
D. Anti – Delirium Drugs - Used in conjunction with medication and other therapies, ECT remains an option for the treatment of mood disorders. What dose ECT stand for?
A. Electro – Conclusive Therapy
B. Electric – Conclusive Therapy
C. Electro – Conductive Therapy
D. Electric – Conductive Therapy - What are the frightening terrifying and repetitive thoughts that an OCD sufferer can not get out of his or her head called?
A. Compulsions
B. Scrupulosity
C. Trichotillomania
D. Obsessions - What are the frightening, terrifying and repetitive thoughts that an OCD sufferer cannot get out of his or her head called?
A. Compulsions
B. Scrupulosity
C. Trichotillomania
D. Obsessions - Which of the below would NOT be considered a symptom of OCD?
A. Major depression
B. Scrupulosity
C. Checking
D. Repeating - Which of the following disorders do NOT often accompany OCD?
A. Depression
B. Tourette’s Syndrome
C. Borderline Personality Disorder
D. Attention Deficit Disorder - The landmark OCD book ‘The Boy Who Couldn’t Stop Washing,’ a collection of stories, examples and information about obsessive – compulsive disorder, was written by whom?
A. Judith Rapoport
B. Bruce M. Hayman
C. Anita Linston
D. Jaffery M. Schwartz - Suicidal thoughts are often a symptom of depression CBT, used in conjunction with medication, has been proven effective in training depression. What does CBT stand for?
A. Cognitive behavioural therapy
B. Computerized brain tomography
C. Complete behavioural therapy
D. Comprehensive brain therapy - What is the most common medication for temporary relief of panic attacks?
A. diazepam
B. lithium carbonate
C. lorazepam
D. flurazepam