Which of the following is most commonly true of the host identity in DID?
A) It is the second or third alter to develop.
B) It is not the original identity.
C) It does not answer to the person's actual name.
D) It is the most well-adjusted of the identities.
B
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Which of the following was NOT one of the common sources of work stress listed in your textbook?
a. feeling undervalued b. having too much control over one's work day c. having to work long hours d. the type of work people have to do
Chemicals produced in the brain that have many of the same properties as morphine are called:
a. opsins c. endorphins b. endocrines d. estrogens
As an infant, Josiah never displayed any signs of fear during his several encounters with butterflies. However, a few years later he saw that whenever his father noticed a butterfly, he would act nervous or jittery and often jump with fright. Soon Josiah started to feel afraid of butterflies too. This example best demonstrates which fact about specific phobias?
A. The connections formed in phobias can arise from classical conditioning. B. Learning can influence the development of phobias through imitation and observation. C. People do not ordinarily form phobias about harmless objects. D. Cognitions may influence how one perceives the objects in a specific phobia.
Regarding catatonia, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Schizophrenics who display catatonia may remain mute while holding odd postures for hours or even days at a time. b. Catatonic individuals appear to be struggling desperately to control their inner turmoil. c. The stupor in catatonia may occasionally give way to agitated outbursts or violent behavior. d. Schizophrenics whose predominant symptom is catatonia are sometimes referred to as disorganized schizophrenics.