Sidney, a 36-year-old woman who one day vanished from her home, was found two weeks later dressed like a teenager, walking the streets of the town she had grown up in. When found, she could not remember any of the last two weeks, and she did not recognize her husband. Sidney was most likely suffering from the disorder known as _____________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: dissociative fugue
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a. set more rules for both boys and girls. b. not intervene with the boys but would set more rules with girls. c. not intervene with the girls but would set more rules with boys. d. not intervene with either boys or girls as risky behavior was "in their blood.".
How has life expectancy changed the landscape of retirement since the 1930s?
a. People are not as healthy after retirement. b. People tend to forego retirement. c. People are living longer after retirement. d. People receive unrestricted benefits from the government.
In general, patients with HIV infection who rely more on _______ and who seek support tend to have a higher quality of life and experience less negative affect
a. avoidant coping c. emotional coping b. approach coping d. openness coping