A man who worries, "what will she think of my ability to satisfy her," may be suffering
from ______.
a. hypoactive sexual desire c. performance anxiety
b. castration anxiety d. body dysmorphic disorder
C
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Professor Booth calls on Jessamyn to state the definition of “intelligence.” She responds by describing intelligence as “the ability to understand complex ideas, adapt effectively to the environment, learn from experience, communicate quickly and efficiently, and overcome obstacles.” Which part of her definition is inaccurate?
a. ?understand complex ideas b. ?communicate quickly and efficiently c. ?overcome obstacles d. ?adapt effectively to the environment
A patient in psychoanalysis suddenly begins to miss his regularly scheduled therapy appointment. When he does make his appointment, he complains that the therapy is not making progress and should be brought to an end. Freud might have made each of the following statements about this behavior except one. Which one?
A. The patient is engaging in resistance. B. The therapist is off track and should explore new directions in trying to uncover the source of the patient's problem. C. The therapist is on the right track and a significant breakthrough may be at hand. D. The patient consciously believes therapy is not making progress.
The belief that both good and bad moods will last longer than they actually do is known as _____
Fill in the blank with correct word
Which of the following is true of the use of marijuana?
A. It leads to decreased arousal in the central nervous system. B. In most instances, even light use of marijuana leads to addiction. C. Users typically experience feelings of euphoria and general well-being. D. Users often experience elevated heart rate, blood pressure, and muscular tension.