A. Personality disorders
B. Eating disorders
C. Anxiety disorders
D. Schizophrenia
Abnormal Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
A. Psychotic disorders
B. Anxiety disorders
C. Eating disorders
D. Substance abuse disorders
A. Catharsis
B. Systematic desentization
C. Dream analysis
D. Free association
A. Schizophrenia
B. Anxiety disorders
C. Substance abuse
D. Depression
A. Distress
B. Disability
C. Depression
D. Statistical rarity
A. can occur only after a mentally ill individual has been convicted of a violent crime.
B. usually occurs because people appear to be a danger to themselves or others.
C. no longer occurs under modern civil law.
D. will be a lifelong commitment even if the individual is no longer mentally ill.
A. the percentage of relatives who exhibit the same disorder.
B. the percentage of people with a given disorder who are currently receiving treatment.
C. the prevalence of a given disorder in the general population.
D. the rate of cure for a given disorder.
A. classical conditioning.
B. operant conditioning.
C. observational learning.
D. preparedness.
A. behavior that is statistically unusual.
B. behavior that deviates from social norms.
C. a disease of the mind.
D. biological imbalance
A. similar intensity but more prolonged.
B. more intense and more prolonged.
C. less intense and more prolonged.
D. more intense and less prolonged.