Martin has always felt he was really a girl. He dressed in girl's clothing as a child and still wants to be a girl. He is sure a mistake was made and that he is inhabiting the wrong sexed body. Martin's symptoms suggest a diagnosis of
a. frotteurism.
b. gender dysphoria.
c. transvestic fetishism.
d. homosexuality.
Question 2Children with ADHD that have symptoms of hyperactivity
a. are usually well liked by their peers because they are always active.
b. are usually well liked by their peers because they become class clowns.
c. are usually viewed negatively by their peers because of their behaviors.
d. are usually viewed negatively by their peers because they are socially withdrawn.
Question 3Suppose you were the director of a mental health center that provided treatment for children. Based on research, you would expect that
a. more girls would be diagnosed with disorders than boys.
b. the most common disorders diagnosed would be eating disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder.
c. the average age of your child clients would be around 5 or 6.
d. more boys would be diagnosed with maladjustment disorders than girls.
Question 4Julia clearly had psychotic symptoms. As she also showed symptoms of bipolar disorder, she was ultimately diagnosed with
a. residual type.
b. schizoaffective disorder.
c. schizophreniform disorder.
d. undifferentiated type.
Question 5According to your textbook, which of the following statements is true about the relationship between religion and rate of suicide?
a. Suicide rates in Catholic countries are high but are low in Islamic countries.
b. Suicide rates in Catholic countries are low but are high in Islamic countries.
c. Suicide rates in both Catholic and Islamic countries are low.
d. Suicide rates in both Catholic and Islamic countries are high.