Any circumstance that threatens or is perceived to threaten one's well-being is known as ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
stress
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If we looked at the death records for a large city, we would probably find that suicide was most common among ____
a. Hispanic Americans b. elderly white men c. middle-aged women d. young white females
Winston has been taking a neuroleptic drug for several years, and he now suffers from an irreversible disorder of the nervous system that involves uncontrollable, repetitive movements of the body and face. Winston probably began taking a neuroleptic drug to treat his __________, but the drug led to the disorder known as __________.
A. schizophrenia; agranulocytosis B. schizophrenia; tardive dyskinesia C. anxiety disorder; agranulocytosis D. anxiety disorder; tardive dyskinesia
Illness anxiety disorder is present when
A. normal bodily sensations are interpreted by the patient as a sign of a serious illness. B. real physical illness is exaggerated to the point where the patient can only focus on the pain. C. the patient has an unrealistic fear of contacting germs. D. the patient is truly ill but does not trust the medical establishment enough to seek treatment.
Compared to children who have not been sexually abused, children who have been sexually abused are likely, in later life, to
A) display few self-destructive behaviors. B) show less alcohol and drug abuse. C) be more likely to become child abusers themselves. D) suffer fewer psychological problems.