Which of the following individuals has the highest risk of being diagnosed with schizophrenia?
a. a 23-year-old woman whose mother was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
b. a 62-year-old man born in Panama
c. a 5-year-old child diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
d. a 42-year-old man who uses heroin regularly.
a
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One of the main reasons that information disappears from short-term memory is because of:
A. interference B. maintenance C. chunking D. encoding
Natalie is socially awkward and sometimes has difficulty responding to people. She has a few odd rituals and interests that only interfere with her daily life on occasion. She does not have an intellectual disability. Under the DSM-5, Natalie would be diagnosed with ____
a. conduct disorder b. Asperger's syndrome c. social anxiety syndrome d. autism spectrum disorder
Gestalt therapists would be LEAST likely to say to a client:
A) "How does it feel for you to say that to me right now?" B) "How did you feel when your parents scolded you as a child?" C) "Are you willing right now to try an empty chair exercise?" D) "What are you feeling as you share your dream with me?"
Ethical standards are
a. rules of conduct or procedures recognized by a city or state. b. laws and doctrines established by governmental bodies. c. published guidelines that guide the work of those who practice in a field. d. regulations established by one or persons more a community authorizes.