A) histrionic
B) narcissistic
C) schizoid
D) paranoid
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A) autism
B) conduct disorder
C) learning disabled
D) mental retardation
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A) avoidant
B) histrionic
C) dependent
D) borderline
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A) suicidal
B) the most severe
C) enduring
D) highly variable
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A) Underarousal and fearlessness
B) Underarousal and shamelessness
C) Yerkes-Dodson and underarousal
D) Yerkes-Dodson and shamelessness
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A) Biological
B) Early trauma resulting in posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms that are not recognized or dealt with during childhood
C) Stressful life events
D) Biological predisposition interacting with life events such as childhood trauma and later life stressors
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A) Clients often do not remain in therapy long enough to be helped.
B) Clients usually seek help for problems such as anxiety or depression, rather than for their personality disorder.
C) Paradoxical intervention is used; i.e. therapists intentionally lie to these clients to create mistrust.
D) No therapy has been shown to greatly improve the lives of those with the disorder.
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A) antisocial
B) dependent
C) histrionic
D) narcissistic
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A) schizophrenia
B) mood disorders
C) anxiety
D) substance abuse
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A) narcissistic
B) schizoid
C) avoidant
D) histrionic
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A) is excellent since most patients seeking treatment eventually are symptom free.
B) may be a reduction in symptoms or postponement of schizophrenia.
C) is excellent only if he is willing to take medication.
D) is poor since most patients go on to develop schizophrenia.
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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) dependent
B) histrionic
C) borderline
D) narcissistic
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A) It is one of the more common personality disorders.
B) People with the disorder tend to improve during their 30s and 40s.
C) Women are affected by the disorder more often than men.
D) People with the disorder usually have a high self-image.
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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) 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) genetic
B) environmental
C) brain abnormalities
D) all of the above
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A) .1 and .5%
B) .5 and 2.5%
C) 2.5 and 5%
D) 5 and 10%
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