A person who manifests features of an obsessive-compulsive personality disorder but who also has obsessions and compulsions would be diagnosed with __________ via the DSM-5.
A. only obsessive-compulsive anxiety disorder
B. only obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
C. both obsessive-compulsive anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
D. cyclothymia
Answer: C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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b. Definitely, although it only works with very young children and not adults. c. Probably. The facial feedback hypothesis says that emotions can change based on different facialexpressions. d. No. The self-perception theory says that our internal state is unrelated to our outward expressions.
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a. discrimination b. frustration c. sequential d. response unit
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