Which of the following are disorders of thought and perception, characterized by an inability to distinguish between real and imagined perceptions?
A. Dissociative disorders
B. Psychotic disorders
C. Dysthymic disorders
D. Cyclothymic disorders
Answer: B
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A) introversion. B) perfectionism. C) passive-aggressive behavior. D) treatment resistance.