Of the following patients with schizophrenia, who has the best chance of recovery?
a. Chuck—he displays dulled emotions
b. Steven—he has negative symptoms
c. Michael—he suffers from hallucinations and delusions
d. Darin—he experiences intellectual impairment
C
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a. when he told her that he could not remember how to comb his hair b. when he displayed an essential tremor in one hand c. when he decided to no longer play racquetball d. when she experienced a conversion reaction in the form of pain in her hip and leg e. when they learned they would have to sell their home of 49 years
That identical twins usually look more alike than fraternal (non-identical) twins suggests the importance of what factor in our appearance?
A. Nurture B. Phenotypes C. Environmental factors D. Nature
Tilly, age 70, is asked for several life-defining memories. Considering her age, she is likely to mention
A) fewer events than a younger adult. B) events related to her physical health. C) more events that occurred in childhood or adolescence. D) events with a consistent theme.
Nancy's children have all grown and moved out. Nancy is most likely to
A) ?have a period of difficult transition. B) ?feel better if her children move back. C) ?have a more negative attitude about them returning home than her children do. D) ?feel liberated from child-rearing responsibilities.