A. Adolescents
B. Children (Infant to 12 years)
C. Elderly
D. Young Adults (20+)
Related Mcqs:
- Who do anxiety disorders most commonly afflict?
A. Adolescents
B. Children (Infant to 12 years)
C. Elderly
D. Young Adults (20+) - Which out of the five most common anxiety disorders, is the most frequently diagnosed?
A. social phobia
B. obsessive compulsive disorder
C. panic disorder
D. generalized anxiety disorder - When Saleem returned from combat in the Kargil War, he began experiencing high anxiety that has persisted without any improvement. This example illustrates which anxiety related disorder?
A. panic
B. post – traumatic stress
C. phobia
D. obsessive – compulsive - The Freudian explanations of anxiety disorders emphasizes:
A. the avoidance paradox
B. learned habits of self- defeating behavior
C. forbidden impulses that threaten a loss of control
D. the development of a faulty or inaccurate self – image and distorted self – perceptions - In most anxiety disorders, the person’s distress is:
A. focused on a specific situation
B. related to ordinary life stresses
C. greatly out of proportion to the situation
D. based on a physical cause - Which out of the five most common anxiety disorders, is the most frequently diagnosed?
A. social phobia
B. obsessive compulsive disorder
C. panic disorder
D. generalized anxiety disorder - Which neurotransmitter contributes to most anxiety disorders?
A. GABA
B. Dopamine
C. Serotonin
D. Norepine - The chief antidote for test anxiety is:
A. over-perception
B. thought suppression
C. regression
D. discussing the problem with your professor - Psychopharmacotherapy involves the treatment of mental disorders with:
A. electroconvulsive shock
B. insight therapy
C. surgery
D. medication - The construction of an anxiety hierarchy and training in relaxation are important aspects of:
A. systematic desensitization
B. biomedical therapy
C. interpersonal psychotherapy
D. aversive conditioning