Kerry suffers from depression. He is experiencing delusions that his brain is deteriorating and that he is aging quickly. These delusions
a. clearly suggest a diagnosis of schizophrenia.
b. are typical of depressive delusions because they are mood congruent.
c. suggest that he is suffering from a bipolar rather than a unipolar disorder.
d. are most likely to persist after the depression remits.
b. are typical of depressive delusions because they are mood congruent.
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iscaused by innate or inborn prewiring. d. ?no hypotheses can be made about this topic as of yet.
According to a study of children in Finland, mothers who had an unfriendly attitude about child rearing raised children who had _____ attitudes at age 15
a. depressed c. hostile b. timid d. needy
A special commission appointed by The Association for Evaluation in Guidance found that
a. the psychometric properties of most interest inventories was poor. b. instruction manuals for the interest inventories needed to be improved. c. interest inventories guided men and women into gender-typed careers. d. unisex interest inventories were neither valid nor reliable.
During the 1980s, homelessness was blamed on strict civil commitment criteria and deinstitutionalization, two policies that included all of the following EXCEPT a. limits on conditions for involuntary commitment
b. limits placed on how long a mentally ill patient could stay in a hospital. c. the closing of large psychiatric hospitals. d. increased numbers of mental health professionals working in psychiatric hospitals.