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Abnormal Psych 2

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A(n) _____ trait is a complex pattern of behavior, thought, and feeling that is stable across time and across many situations. personality
Personality disorders are grouped together in clusters. People within cluster A:______________________ have symptoms similar to schizophrenia including odd thoughts and speech patterns and paranoia eccentric
whereas people within cluster B:_____________________ tend to be manipulative, volatile, and uncaring in social relationships erratic
Roger believes he has a special ability. He believes he can read the thoughts of other people and transfer his own thoughts into their mind. Which of the following personality disorders best describes Roger's behavior? Schizotypal personality disorder
Antisocial Personality Disorder is a persistent and pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others, occurring since the age of 15 but not diagnosed until after the age of 18 and includes irritated, lying, deceitful
People with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder are quite spontaneous in their interactions with others. False
The deterioration of language as seen in dementia is referred to as (echolalia/aphasia)_______________________, whereas repeating what is said is called___________ Aphasia, echolalia
Antisocial personality disorder is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT: anhedonia—a generalized lack of interest in anything in life
Engaging in excessive exercise in addition to limiting calorie intake falls under the __________________ type of anorexia nervosa as opposed to _______________________ type of anorexia which is characterized by eating large quantities of food restricting, binge eating
Shanee is highly concerned with her weight as is her doctor who says she should lose 20 to 30 pounds. She often has insomniaAccording to the DSM-5 criteria, she will most likely meet the criteria for atypical anorexia nervosa. False
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