A) antisocial
B) narcissistic
C) histrionic
D) schizotypal
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A) displacement.
B) projection.
C) repression.
D) rationalisation.
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A) neuroleptics
B) benzodiazepines
C) bromides
D) opiates
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A) deal with their fears.
B) provide a level of stimulation that most of us receive from more typical behaviors.
C) provide a sense of relief from the feelings of depression that they experience when they are not highly aroused.
D) reduce the generally high level of arousal that they feel.
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A) dialectical behavior therapy
B) cognitive therapy
C) operant conditioning
D) nothing
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A) many individuals do not seek treatment in the early phases of these disorders.
B) there is insufficient research funding for these disorders, due to relative lack of public awareness.
C) sophisticated research methods are necessary to study disorders that are so ingrained in personality.
D) all of these are cited as key contributors to the lack of sufficient research.
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A) psychological
B) biological
C) supernatural
D) physical
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A) are similar in almost every way except that psychopaths are criminals.
B) completely different populations.
C) overlap in some features but not all.
D) are just different names for the same features.
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A) feelings of relief and improvement
B) decreased emotionality while in the hypnotic state
C) accurate posthypnotic recall
D) increased understanding of the causes of their psychological disorder
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A) Reflecting society's inherent bias
B) Not reflecting enough of the differences between men and women
C) Being psychologists' plot to undermine their female colleagues
D) All of the above.
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A) They were considered to be suffering from religious delusions and were cared for by members of the church communities.
B) They were seen as possessed by evil spirits and blamed for all misfortunes.
C) They were regarded as basically good individuals who were not responsible for their abnormal behaviour.
D) They were provided with medical treatments and sometimes hospitalised because mental illness was regarded as equivalent to physical illness.
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A) difficulty expressing disagreement.
B) an attitude of entitlement toward fulfilling expectations.
C) being easily influenced by others or circumstances.
D) episodes of inappropriate, intense anger.
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A) histrionic
B) narcissistic
C) schizoid
D) paranoid
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A) narcissistic; antisocial
B) dependent; narcissistic
C) borderline; histrionic
D) schizoid; avoidant
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A) seemingly 'model' patients.
B) resistant to the therapeutic process.
C) too unstable to do the intellectual work that therapy requires.
D) demanding and impulsive.
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A) Abraham Maslow.
B) Carl Rogers.
C) Carl Jung.
D) Melanie Klein.
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A) sociocultural.
B) psychobiological/biopsychological.
C) systematic.
D) multidimensional and integrative.
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A) there are too many neurological deficits that are noted in borderline personality disorder patients.
B) individuals with borderline personality disorder tend to respond to SSRI medications.
C) most individuals diagnosed with borderline personality disorder are female.
D) a significant percentage of individuals diagnosed with borderline personality disorder do not have a history of childhood trauma.
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A) 0.5
B) 2
C) 6
D) 11
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A) antisocial
B) avoidant
C) paranoid
D) obsessive-compulsive
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