What are the typical symptoms seen in ASD?

Answer:


The three defining symptoms of ASD are impaired social interaction, impaired communication, and restricted, repetitive behaviors. Also sometimes seen are sensory deficits, self-injurious behavior, and savant performance.

Psychology

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Behavior problems typically addressed in people with dementia include

a. being overly friendly to strangers. b. hypersexuality and agitation. c. failure to assert oneself. d. all of these are behavior problems typically addressed.

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Regarding the many questions one might have as a potential mental health client,

a. it is best to stick to a few important ones. b. tailor questions to the therapist's strong points. c. to find the best fit, ask all your questions thoroughly. d. there are too many questions since locating a therapist is random error.

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There is a "break" in the dark adaptation curve at about 8 minutes. This occurs because:

a. the rods and cones adapt at different rates b. the pupil begins increasing in size again at that time c. the optic chiasm begins to close d. the last two cone photopigments begin to regenerate rapidly

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Adolescence begins with _____

a. puberty c. pre adult transition b. growth point d. sexual maturity

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