A person who is biologicallya man, but in his mind feels that he is a woman, is diagnosed as

having a

A) sexual dysfunction
B) gender identitydisorder
C) paraphilia
D) general paresis


B

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Although he has not committed a crime, Julian's family is worried about his behavior. He is prone to violent outbursts, intentionally drove his car into a lamppost, and is threatening to hurt his children. What procedure provides the most safety to society and to Julian?

A. Local police officers going to Julian's home to formally arrest him B. Continued monitoring of Julian's behavior by his family C. Encouraging Julian to agree to a civil commitment D. Requiring Julian to attend a weekly anger management program

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Stephanie is 7 years old. She is presented with the story of Holly in one of Selman's perspective-taking exercises. Stephanie states that Holly's father would be upset because she climbed the tree. But if Holly told him she climbed the tree to rescue a kitten, then he would not be upset. Which of Selman's stages does this type of thinking represent?

a. Level 0 b. Level 1 c. Level 2 d. Level 3

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Boys' interactions with each other, which often involve one trying to emerge as a victorious leader by threatening or contradicting the others, would best be described as _______________ actions

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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