When her family found her, Sarah was living in Key West, Florida, under the name of Samantha Agnew and working as a sales clerk. Sarah claims that she has no memory of her previous life as a pediatric oncologist in Memphis, Tennessee, who treated young cancer patients. It appears that Sarah wandered away from her home and work after the death of one of her favorite patients. Sarah would most
likely be diagnosed with a dissociative __________ disorder.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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DSM-5 defines substance use disorders in terms of
a. addiction. b. tolerance and withdrawal. c. craving and lack of control. d. a maladaptive pattern of behaviors.
Timothy served in the U.S. army in Iraq and experienced severe and repeated traumatic stresses during his tour of duty. Upon returning to the U.S., Timothy appeared to his friends to be emotionally numb, avoided watching any news program when the Iraq war was mentioned, and confided to his parents that he cannot stop thinking about what he experienced in Iraq. Timothy should be referred to a
psychologist to help treat his a. psychosis. b. stress disorder. c. conversion disorder. d. depersonalization disorder.
To summarize the contemporary view of emotion, which of the following theorists correctly stated that feedback from arousal and behavior adds to our emotional experiences?
a. Cannon and Bard b. James and Lange c. Stanley Schachter d. Richard Lazarus
You are stuck on a desert island with a group of people after your three-hour cruise turned into a shipwreck. If you must help only one other person to survive, whom will you choose, according to the evolutionary theory of helping behavior?
A. The Professor, who is most fit B. Gilligan, your brother C. Maryann, who is the youngest D. Thurston, who has the most money