Pat never seems relaxed, and she worries all the time about everything. As a result, she is finding it difficult to accomplish anything. Pat's diagnosis is likely to be:
a. obsessive-compulsive disorder
b. panic disorder
c. agoraphobia
d. generalized anxiety disorder
D
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Which of the following is a concern that has been raised about the current revision of the SAT Reasoning Test?
a. Because the current revision is longer than the previous one, it may disadvantage persons with attention deficit disorder. b. The analogies section accounts for half of the test score. c. The current SAT Reasoning Test place less emphasis on reading comprehension and has eliminated questions related to grammar. d. The math section focuses on arithmetic skills rather than higher mathematical skills.
Burning your toast, having trouble opening an e-mail attachment, breaking a glass, and running late for an appointment are all examples of:
a) uplifts. b) hassles. c) downturns. d) distress.
The author confronted a store owner over an inappropriate statement
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
All of the following are types of formal thought disorder, EXCEPT:
A. circumstantiality. B. blocking. C. looseness D. ideas of refrence E. flight of ideas