A) Believing that one is loved by an important person or celebrity
B) Falsely believing that one's sexual partner is unfaithful
C) Believing in one's inflated worth, identity, or special relationship
D) Believing one is being malevolently treated in some way
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A) Antipsychotic drugs (neuroleptics) act as dopamine agonists, increasing the amount of dopamine in the brain.
B) A significant number of people with schizophrenia are not helped by dopamine antagonists.
C) The drug L-dopa, a dopamine agonist, is used to treat schizophrenic symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease so it cannot be used for schizophrenia.
D) Amphetamines, which activate dopamine, can lessen psychotic symptoms in people with schizophrenia.
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A) Silly and immature behavior
B) Mental weakness
C) Alternating immobility and agitated excitement
D) Delusions of grandeur or persecution
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A) About 50% of people diagnosed with the disorder eventually recover.
B) Recovery is possible only if the person stays on medication.
C) Recovery is possible only if the patient receives psychotherapy.
D) Complete recovery from schizophrenia is rare.
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A) hand tremors
B) expressionless face
C) slowed movements
D) monotonous speech
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A) language and speech.
B) socialization and self-care skills.
C) educational studies.
D) spiritual and religious development.
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A) A cold, dominant, and rejecting mother causes schizophrenia.
B) A communication style that produces conflicting messages cause schizophrenia.
C) High expressed emotion in a family is a good predictor of relapse among chronic schizophrenics.
D) None of these are true.
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A) Believing that one is loved by an important person or celebrity
B) Falsely believing that one's sexual partner is unfaithful
C) Believing in one's inflated worth, identity, or special relationship
D) Believing one is being malevolently treated in some way
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A) medication management.
B) psychological treatment.
C) vocational treatment.
D) all of the above
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A) more patients being able to be discharged.
B) fewer patients being able to be discharged.
C) more patients recovering from schizophrenia.
D) fewer patients recovering from schizophrenia.
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A) they had long periods of contact with their families.
B) they had families who were disapproving and intrusive.
C) both of these are correct.
D) neither of these is correct.
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A) Grogginess
B) Blurred vision
C) Headaches
D) Dryness of the mouth
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A) electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
B) prefrontal lobotomy
C) insulin coma therapy
D) psychosurgery
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A) a schizophrenogenic mother.
B) double-bind communication.
C) expressed emotion.
D) none of the above
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A) All schizophrenic patients have smaller ventricles in their brains.
B) In some schizophrenic patients, there is an excess amount of "gray matter" in the cerebral cortex.
C) The majority of schizophrenic patients have enlarged ventricles in their brains.
D) Many schizophrenic patients have increased activity in the frontal lobes of the brain.
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A) Negative withdrawal
B) Repetitive echolalia
C) Agitation
D) Waxy flexibility
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A) hallucinations
B) delusions
C) both of these
D) neither of these
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A) an inability to initiate and persist in activities.
B) lack of communication skills.
C) poor language education.
D) a negative thought disorder.
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A) Recent research demonstrates that many people are helped by antipsychotic drugs.
B) Resent research indicates that many people no longer experience unpleasant side effects.
C) Recent research found that second-generation antipsychotic meds were no more effective than the older drugs.
D) Recent research found that second-generation antipsychotic meds were better tolerated than the older drugs.
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