A) become upset when their intimate relationships fail.
B) seldom live up to their unrealistic expectations of themselves.
C) are overly sensitive to the pain of others.
D) have faulty serotonin circuits.
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A) narcissistic
B) borderline
C) dependent
D) histrionic
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A) antisocial
B) narcissistic
C) histrionic
D) schizotypal
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A) teaching emotional skills.
B) building strong therapeutic relationships.
C) the use of medication.
D) increasing social contact.
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A) generally successful with a cognitive-behavioral approach.
B) well-researched, though no effective treatments have been established.
C) not well-researched.
D) successful when based on systematic desensitization and social skills training.
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A) his fears are justified.
B) his family life is stable.
C) he has ever been in trouble with the law.
D) he avoids socialization.
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A) eliminate personality disorders altogether.
B) emphasize categorical views of personality disorders.
C) incorporate elements of a dimensional approach to personality disorders.
D) reduce the number of personality disorders listed.
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A) 1 out of every 10
B) 1 out of every 100
C) 50 out of every 1000
D) 75 out of every 1000
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A) Avoidant
B) Borderline
C) Schizotypal
D) Antisocial
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A) have more obsessive thoughts.
B) show more compulsive and ritualistic behaviors.
C) do not have obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
D) have multiple diagnoses.
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A) warm and loving
B) substance abusing
C) rejecting
D) depressed
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A) borderline
B) histrionic
C) narcissistic
D) dependent
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A) mistrust other people.
B) get into arguments with people.
C) be quiet and withdrawn.
D) all of the above
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A) histrionic; narcissistic
B) dependent; histrionic
C) antisocial; histrionic
D) antisocial; dependent
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A) decrease
B) increase
C) decrease in frequency but increase in severity
D) increase in frequency but decrease in severity
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A) firm discipline.
B) inconsistent discipline.
C) an overly protective parenting style.
D) physical discipline.
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A) didn't care about himself or his family.
B) didn't start fighting until he was over 21.
C) was devoted to his kids.
D) was always lonely.
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A) understanding the patient's belief system.
B) getting the patient to trust the therapist.
C) convincing the patient to talk about his beliefs.
D) getting the patient to speak clearly.
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A) Recent research is refining the search for genes that cause antisocial personality disorder.
B) Recent research on brain damage indicates that brain damage is found in psychopaths.
C) Recent research on neuropsychological tests indicates that psychopaths score equally as well as non- psychopaths.
D) Sine research suggests that those with psychopathy are generally underaroused, and thus engage in actions to compensate for this lack of stimulus input.
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