The famous case study by Thigpen and Cleckley (1957) that started the public's fascination with the idea of multiple personality disorder, now called dissociative identity disorder, became a book and movie called
a. Michelle Remembers.
b. Eve Black and Eve White.
c. The Three Faces of Eve.
d. The Shining.
Answer: c.
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Gina has been diagnosed with agoraphobia. If we ask her how the symptoms of the disorder started, we can expect she will say that ____
a. she has had obsessive-compulsive disorder b. they were preceded by panic attacks c. she had never had any problems with anxiety before d. they came on suddenly without any apparent reason
The cerebral cortex is divided into eight smaller areas known as
a. reticular formations. b. amygdalas. c. lobes. d. hemispheres.
According to Rogers, therapists should provide unconditional positive regard
a. to all clients, unless they describe behaviors that are blatantly illegal. b. to all clients, unless they describe behaviors that are clearly inconsistent with the norms or morals of society. c. to all adult clients, but only to child clients whose behaviors are not disruptive or problematic. d. none of the above
The ________ is a dynamic mental structure that motivates, interprets, organizes, mediates, and regulates intrapersonal and interpersonal behaviors and processes
a. id b. self-concept c. superego d. psychobiography