Which of the following cases represents the most common onset and outcome of a dissociative disorder?
a) Al's symptoms occurred suddenly and ended abruptly.
b) Bianca's symptoms developed after years of abuse and ended abruptly.
c) Dana's symptoms developed suddenly and ended after decades of extensive treatment.
d) Ed's symptoms occurred suddenly and have never changed after years of
treatment.
a
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____ is NOT identified by the text as a therapeutic factor in groups.
a. Hope b. Guidance c. Cohesion d. Altruism e. Fantasy
Lea has somatization disorder. If you were to examine her medical records, you would most likely find:
A. a history of infections B. a family history of depression C. a history of extensive use of health services D. a history of poor eating habits
A child watches other children wince with pain as they receive hypodermic injections. Although the child has never received an injection, he responds emotionally when a needle is brought near him. His reaction is an example of
a. operant conditioning. b. spontaneous recovery of fear. c. instrumental conditioning. d. vicarious classical conditioning.
Most health care professionals that work with adolescents are trained to use Tanner's
__________ as an index to assess pubertal development. A) Sex Role Development Scale B) Pubertal Development Scale C) Pubertal Timing Index D) Sexual Maturation Scale