The three major categories of neurocognitive disorders listed in the DSM-5 are ____
a. mild neurocognitive disorder, major neurocognitive disorder, and delirium
b. minor neurocognitive disorder, major neurocognitive disorder, and dementia
c. Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease
d. neurocognitive disorder, neurodegenerative disorder, and stroke
A
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____________ occurs when client relate to therapists in ways that mimic critical relationships in their lives
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In the lunchroom, George is describing an experience he had last week. He said that he suddenly felt short of breath, a pounding heart, dizziness, and a sense of losing control. George has confided in you that he now worries quite a bit that the attacks will happen again and he feels a lot of stress about this possibility. George should seek help, since his symptoms sound very much like:
A. obsessive-compulsive disorder B. somatization disorder C. generalized anxiety disorder D. panic disorder
To address his frequent emotional outbursts, Tony's therapist suggests that he regularly express his emotions when they occur, rather than holding them inside. This suggestion is most consistent with which theory of emotion?
A. The somatovisceral afference model of emotion (SAME) B. The Schachter-Singer two-factor theory C. Appraisal theory D. Catharsis
When sets of genes group together, the result can be multiple traits expressed as a single dominant trait. This is best explained by the process known as
a. dominant inheritance. b. recessive inheritance. c. polygenetic inheritance. d. amines.