A. Steroids
B. Ambulators
C. SSRIs
D. Anti – Delirium Drugs
Related Mcqs:
- Besides medication, what is the preferred treatment of OCD called?
A. Cognitive behavior therapy
B. Electric shock therapy
C. Talk therapy
D. Anxiety reducing therapy - Which of the below would NOT be considered a symptom of OCD?
A. Major depression
B. Scrupulosity
C. Checking
D. Repeating - 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 - 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 - How might behaviours of individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) explained by principles of instrumental learning?
A. OCD behaviours are naturally learned from biological relatives
B. OCD behaviours are learned from pairing anxiety-provoking stimuli with common behaviours
C. OCD behaviours are learned by perceptual processing of anxiety-provoking stimuli
D. OCD behaviours are contingent upon schedule of reinforcement
E. OCD behaviours are reinforced and maintained because they reduce anxiety - 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 - What age group suffers mostly from major depression?
A. Elderly adults
B. Young men
C. Young women
D. Teen – ager - A person who is preoccupied with fears of having a serious disease suffers from:
A. a conversion reaction
B. hypochondriasis
C. a traumatic disorder
D. an obsession