A. obsessions: compulsions
B. compulsions; obsessions
C. compulsions; defense mechanisms
D. defense mechanisms; obsessions
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - If a person feels tense or anxious without any reason he must concern with ___________ psychologist?
A. industrial/organizational
B. clinical
C. personality
D. biological - Irrational and very specific fears that persist even when there is no real danger to a persona are called
A. anxieties
B. dissociation’s
C. phobias
D. obsessions - 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 - Alex feels so hopeless and depressed that he has recently thought about talking his own life. The drug most likely to prove beneficial to him is:
A. Xanax
B. Prozac
C. Thorazine
D. Ativan - Effat Ashiq has a bad case of vertigo. She feels like the room is springing, and she has trouble keeping her balance. It is possible that this sense of disequilibrium is a result of excess activity in neurons originating in the:
A. Olfactory bulb
B. The semicircular canals
C. Periaqueductal gray
D. Semicircular canals - Ameen, a 70-years old retired teacher, feels that his life has not been of any real value or significance. According to Erikson, Ameen has failed to achieve a sense of:
A. autonomy
B. independence
C. basic trust
D. integrity - An interview feels certain that he can tell who is lying in a job interview. His certainly in his ability is an example of:
A. The halo effect
B. Selection bias
C. Central tendency bias
D. Interviewer illusion - Josh starts smoking in order to experience the pleasurable feelings associated with nicotine. This behavior is best explained by the______-theory of motivation. Eventually, however, josh becomes physically addicted to nicotine and now the needs the drug to reduce the cravings he feels. Josh’s behavior is now best explained by______theory.
A. arousal; incentive
B. drive reduction; arousal
C. drive reduction; incentive
D. incentive; drive reduction - Jackson had a huge breakfast this morning and is still feeling stuffed when he arrives at work. However, one of his colleagues has brought some delicious-looking donuts to the morning staff meeting and Jackson just can’t resist. Although he feels full, he eats donuts. His behavior is inconsistent with:
A. incentive theories of motivation
B. drive theories of motivation
C. evolutionary theories of motivation
D. the Cannon-Bard theory of motivation