Assuming a new identity in a new place is characteristic of
A) dissociative identity disorder. B) dissociative fugue.
C) depersonalization disorder. D) all forms of dissociative amnesia.
Question 2The cognitive model does not account for
A) findings from panic provocation studies.
B) nocturnal panic attacks.
C) the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapies.
D) evidence of a role for genes in anxiety disorders.
Question 3The term juvenile delinquent is
A) defined by the legal system.
B) rarely used in modern times.
C) used when a diagnosis of early-onset antisocial personality disorder has been made.
D) inconsistent with the diagnostic criteria for conduct disorder.
Question 4Newer research suggests the sequence of desire leading to orgasm
A) applies to most people. B) doesn't apply to most people.
C) often doesn't apply to women. D) often doesn't apply to men.
Question 5Gerard became amnesic, wandered away from home and assumed a completely new identity as a shoe
salesman. He suffers from
A) dissociative fugue. B) depersonalization.
C) malingering identity disorder. D) dissociative identity disorder.
Question 6Which of the following statements about hypoactive sexual desire disorder is true?
A) Only women develop hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
B) Hypoactive sexual desire disorder usually has no identifiable biological basis.
C) Men with hypoactive sexual desire disorder are impotent.
D) Hypoactive sexual desire disorder has been studied more than most other sexual dysfunctions.
Question 7Carl has psychopathy. You would expect him to
A) be very interested in rewards and to continue his behavior even when the rewards don't come as
often as they did.
B) be equally interested in rewards and punishments and do his best to get the first and avoid the
second.
C) be very concerned about possible punishment and to try to avoid it as much as possible.
D) be very interested in rewards and to change his behavior quickly if rewards don't come as often as
they did.