Dr. Nakamura thinks that his client might be suffering from generalized anxiety disorder. Which fact would rule out that diagnosis (make it impossible)?
a. The client worries over both minor and major problems and constantly feels on edge..
b. The client has experienced anxiety symptoms for almost exactly one month.
c. The client reports that the anxiety has interfered with her life activities.
d. The client's symptoms include physiological responses such as muscle tension.
Question 2Laurel has been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. To meet the criteria for making this diagnosis, she must have ____.
a. a specific situation that she fears and avoids
b. a consistent fear of leaving her home
c. symptoms lasting six months or more
d. had four or more panic attacks in the past year
Question 3John describes himself as feeling tense, nervous, and on edge. He is restless and has problems sleeping He often experiences restlessness and muscle tension. He says that he seems to worry about everything, including finances, whether his family is eating a proper diet, his job performance, and whether people like him. What diagnosis would John most likely be given?
a. panic disorder
b. agoraphobia
c. generalized anxiety disorder
d. obsessive-compulsive disorder
Question 4Professor Lutz is conducting twin studies of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). He is most likely to find ____ for GAD.
a. a strong genetic influence
b. some genetic influence
c. a complete genetic profile
d. no genetic markers
Question 5In medical settings worldwide, what is the most frequently diagnosed anxiety disorder?
a. generalized anxiety disorder
b. phobia
c. agoraphobia
d. panic disorder