Dissociative fugue involves:
a. a loss of personal identity accompanied by escape or flight from the home environment
b. recurrent attacks of extremely intense fear or dread
c. the inability to remember important personal information
d. persistent and uncontrollable, repetitive thoughts
A
You might also like to view...
What historical figure is most closely associated to the two-factor theory of intelligence?
a. Clarence Thomas c. Alfred Binet b. Charles Spearman d. Lewis Terman
Studies of computers in the early childhood classroom have found all of the following except
a. children prefer using the computer with peers rather than alone b. there are few computers in early childhood classrooms c. computer technology is neither inherently beneficial nor detrimental to children's development d. educators need to use the same criteria to evaluate software that they would use to select books or other classroom materials
William James regarded consciousness as
a. connections between stimuli and responses. b. an ever-changing flow of images and sensations. c. being overshadowed by the unconscious mind. d. a set of building blocks to be analyzed through introspection.
The effects of alcohol reflect the interaction of (a) the physiological effects of the substances and (b) our interpretations of those effects
Indicate whether the statement is true or false