A. psychological tests
B. psychiatric interviews
C. psychological interviews
D. There is no effective method
Psychological Disorders and their Treatment
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A. acting ability of the pseudo-patients
B. generally low quality of training of hospital staff members
C. effects of the labeling and context
D. fact that pseudo-patients were so heavily drugged
A. wider ventricles
B. smaller fissures
C. smaller ventricles
D. fewer fissures
A. specific objects or situations
B. bugs and crawling things
C. intense reactions like vomiting or fainting
D. heights and unfamiliar places
A. organic
B. psychotic
C. somatic
D. substance use
A. loss of contact with reality
B. unresolved anger
C. unresolved Oedipal conflict
D. high levels of anxiety
A. low dopamine levels of activity in the brain seem to produce psychotic symptoms
B. there are high level of dopamine activity in the brains of psychotic people
C. there are high levels of amphetamine activity in the brains of psychotic people
D. dopamine interacts with serotonin creating psychosis
A. obsessive-compulsive disorder
B. organic brain syndrome
C. affective disorder
D. dissociative disorder
A. avoidant
B. schizoid
C. borderline
D. paranoid
A. psychosis
B. obsessive-compulsive disorder
C. conversion disorder
D. fugue