How are cultural considerations handled in the DSM-5 section on depression?
a. It has separate diagnostic criteria to be used in each of the industrialized nations.
b. It indicates that individuals from certain cultures are more likely to report somatic ailments than psychological ailments.
c. It notes that in many cultures the preferred treatment of exorcism is "spiritual cleansing.".
d. It emphasizes that cultural and developmental variations are irrelevant to diagnosis and treatment.
b
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b. paranoid personality disorder. c. schizotypal personality disorder. d. schizoid personality disorder.
Historically, if a mother could not or did not want to breast-feed she might have used a(n) ____
a. lactation consultant b. wet nurse c. midwife d. obstetrician/gynecologist
Damage to the frontal cortex of the brain is most likely to affect the following functions?
a. understanding and producing language c. spatial relations b. musical ability d. decision making
REM madness refers to the belief that ________.
A) REM sleep causes paranoia B) listening to more than 8 hours of R.E.M will cause madness C) without REM sleep one will go mad D) Too much REM sleep will cause one to go mad