Dr. Kim believes that increases in the frequency of diagnosing dissociative identity disorder have occurred because of iatrogenic effects. Which argument would Dr. Kim most likely use?
a. EEG patterns are consistently different when those diagnosed with the disorder experience different personalities.
b. Therapists tend to see the disorder as a way of escaping from unpleasant interpersonal
situations.
c. Reports of child abuse cannot be influenced by instructions or expectations.
d. Most therapists who diagnose the disorder use hypnosis and other memory retrieval methods that rely on suggestion.
d
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a. one b. two c. three d. six
Which of the following is an advantage of the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technique?
a. FMRI scanners can be built cheaply. b. Oxygen has a long-half life in brain. c. The fMRI technique has a moderate degree of inherent danger. d. The technique is slower than PET but is easier to compute. e. The fMRI scan has a higher resolution relative to the PET scan.
Ken is becoming noticeably less hygienic, has stopped dressing nicely, and looks like he has not shaved in weeks. This is likely an example of which of the following?
A) Acute phase B) Residual phase C) Negative phase D) Prodromal phase
For each subtest of the SB-5, there are explicit rules in the test administration manual for the examiner as to where to
A. start. B. start and stop. C. start, stop, and reverse. D. stop.