As long as the psychiatric nurse remains very quiet, she can move Jacob's arms and legs and shift his body position. Once he has been moved, he will remain so until someone moves him again. This unusual stupor state is sometimes observed in __________ schizophrenia
a. borderline
b. disorganized
c. catatonic
d. paranoid
C
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If your identical twin has schizophrenia, what does that mean for you?
A. If you inherited the gene for schizophrenia, you will be diagnosed with schizophrenia too. B. Your chances of being diagnosed with schizophrenia are not increased as long as you were not raised by the same parents. C. Your chances of being diagnosed with schizophrenia are the same as the rest of the population-about 1 percent. D. You have about a 50 percent chance of also being diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Mutual antipathies are characterized by shared dislike for each other in which the feelings are always intense
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The strongest conclusions about the effects of early intervention can be made
a. when children's parents choose the intervention with which they feel most comfortable b. when interventions are carried out in the children's homes c. when random assignment is used to place children in intervention and control groups d. when interventions focus on cognitive outcomes rather than health outcomes and physical development
Being emotionally skilled can make us more flexible, adaptable, agreeable, and emotionally mature
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.