People can be led to believe that they experienced events that did not actually take place
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Which term applies to a severe eating disorder in which individuals refuse to eat, while denying that their behavior and appearance are out of the ordinary?
A. bulimia B. obesity C. malnutrition D. anorexia nervosa
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is one of the most controversial anxiety disorders because
a. the diagnostic reliability of GAD is lower than that of other anxiety disorders. b. the symptoms of GAD primarily involve depression. c. the criteria for GAD do not involve any reference to etiology. d. the symptoms of GAD are no different than normal worrying.
After learning of her father's death, Sophie felt dazed and confused but still retained her sense of self. When speaking of her response to the news, she said she had felt like she was in a movie, watching the events happen to her. Despite this strange feeling, she understood what was happening and did the things that she needed to do. What can be said of Sophie's response to her father's death?
A. Her response is not typical and suggests that she is suffering from acute stress disorder. B. She experienced an instance of derealization. C. She had a psychotic break. D. She experienced an instance of depersonalization.
Boyd was just informed that he has cancer. He obviously knows his health is vital; therefore, he begins thinking through the treatment options that are available to him. He also considers how much time he will have to take off of work, how that may impact his finances, and whether or not he'll be able to afford his house. In addition, he begins thinking of who will be able to help care for him once the treatments begin. The latter thoughts that went through Boyd's mind represent
A) a secondary appraisal B) the significance appraisal C) a primary appraisal D) a tertiary appraisal E) the initial assessment