Anne reports that after a heated argument with her spouse, her left leg has become paralyzed, although there is no medical cause. A clinician in the late 1800s would have diagnosed Anne with:
A) projection.
B) neurosis.
C) hysteria.
D) repression.
C) hysteria.
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a) schizophrenia. b) depersonalization. c) dissociative fugue. d) retrograde biogenic amnesia.
Cardiovascular disease and cancer account for _____ of all deaths in the US
A) ?the vast majority B) ?a small minority C) ?more than a half D) ?around one third
Kelly believed that each person creates his or her own constructs for dealing with the world. He called this creative ability
A) the habit family hierarchy. B) constructive alternativism. C) the actualizing tendency. D) the CPC cycle.
Which of the following statements about temperament is correct?
A. Temperament at age 3 closely predicts aspects of personality at ages 18 and 21. B. Temperament is acquired and is primarily influenced by the external environment. C. Temperament, once set, rarely changes. D. Temperament is fully formed at birth.