A) People with social anxiety disorder typically are unaware that their fears are unreasonable or excessive.
B) Social anxiety disorder is also referred to as phonophobia.
C) People with social anxiety disorder are intensely afraid of having a panic attack in a public place.
D) More women than men experience social anxiety disorder.
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A) abnormal brain chemistry explanation
B) catastrophic cognitions theory
C) biosocial developmental model
D) triple vulnerabilities model
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A) seasonal affective
B) cyclothymic
C) persistent depressive
D) dissociative
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A) contends that schizophrenia is caused by the same virus that causes bipolar disorder.
B) suggests that men who are over 45 years of age, and who have had a history of viral infections, are more likely to have children who go on to develop schizophrenia.
C) contends that the development of schizophrenia is related to exposure to a virus during prenatal development or early infancy.
D) suggests that a viral infection can cause inflammation that reduces or blocks dopamine activity in the brain.
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A) negative; delusions
B) positive; hallucinations
C) positive; flat affect
D) negative; sensory distortion
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A) are less likely than women to tell someone that they are planning to commit suicide.
B) outnumber women in suicide deaths because men use more lethal methods.
C) are more likely than women to attempt suicide after a failed relationship.
D) outnumber women in the number of suicide attempts.
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A) autism spectrum
B) Tourette's
C) borderline personality
D) obsessive-compulsive
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A) a rigid preoccupation with orderliness, cleanliness, and rituals that interfere with completing tasks.
B) erratic, unstable relationships and desperate efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment.
C) extreme social inhibition due to feelings of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to criticism or disapproval.
D) pervasive but unwarranted distrust and suspiciousness, and assumptions that other people intend to deceive, exploit, or harm them.
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A) panic attack
B) manic episode
C) episode of rapid cycling
D) dissociative experience
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A) Feelings of worthlessness and self-loathing after the death of a loved one may indicate major depressive disorder.
B) Abnormal sleep patterns are a hallmark of major depressive disorder, and include insomnia and, less commonly, excessive amounts of sleep.
C) For people with seasonal affective disorder, repeated episodes of major depressive disorder tend to occur most often with the onset of autumn and winter.
D) In terms of lifetime prevalence, about 25 percent of Americans will be affected by major depressive disorder at some point in their lives.
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A) Antisocial
B) Histrionic
C) Dependent
D) Narcissistic
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A) flexible thinking and rational beliefs
B) a family history of suicide
C) exposure to cyberbullying
D) presence of a firearm in the home
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A) cyclothymic disorder.
B) anorexia nervosa.
C) bulimia nervosa.
D) dysthymia.
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A) A small percentage of people with bipolar disorder experience only manic episodes.
B) There are no differences between the sexes in the rate at which bipolar occurs.
C) A small percentage of people with bipolar disorder display rapid cycling, experiencing four or more manic or depressive episodes every year.
D) For both men and women, the lifetime risk of being affected by the symptoms of bipolar disorder is about 15 percent.
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A) a form of meditation used in collectivistic cultures that has been found to be highly effective in treating social anxiety disorders.
B) a variation of major depressive disorder seen primarily in Asian countries that is characterized by despondency over failing to live up to family or community expectations.
C) the Japanese word used to describe a disorder that is very similar to dissociative identity disorder.
D) a form of social anxiety that usually affects young Japanese males.
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