During a dissociative fugue state, it is not uncommon for individuals to

A. commit suicide.
B. see the world as a strange and foreign place.
C. take on a new identity.
D. involuntarily contact friends and family.


Answer: C

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An individual requesting treatment at a mental health clinic keeps talking about how gangsters are "out to get him.". Before diagnosing paranoid personality disorder, we must determine whether a. his fears are justified

b. his family life is stable. c. he has ever attempted suicide. d. he avoids socialization.

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What is the most commonly used neuropsychological screening measure among clinical psychologists?

What will be an ideal response?

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Research by Rindfuss & Stephen (1990) on proximity and marriage indicates that married people living apart (i.e., for employment reasons):

a. stay married longer. b. have fewer conflicts. c. are more likely to get divorced. d. had a greater number of conflicts when they moved in together.

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