Which personality disorder cluster is correctly matched with a personality description?
A) Cluster A -- dramatic
B) Cluster B -- fearful
C) Cluster B -- odd
D) Cluster C -- anxious
Question 2Jill was the victim of a fender-bender accident in which she was driving a car struck in a parking lot. Although she felt well initially, she developed back pain after being contacted by the other driver's insurance company.
A thorough review of her medical complaints by her physician found no signs of an actual medical disorder. Nevertheless, Jill maintains that she has severe back pain that limits all of her activities except attending college classes. Given this case scenario, what condition might Jill be presenting?
A) Somatic symptom disorder
B) Malingering
C) Factitious disorder
D) Factitious disorder by proxy
Question 3Among women, about 50 of PTSD cases are related to sexual assault.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 4What is the focus of the field of epidemiology? How do the concepts of prevalence and incidence relate to this field?
What will be an ideal response?
Question 5An interesting facet of personality disorders is that they cause
A) distress for the patients but not for those who interact with them.
B) distress for those who interact with patients but not necessarily for the patients themselves.
C) distress for both the patients and those who interact with them.
D) no distress for either the patients or those who interact with them.
Question 6One way to discriminate between factitious disorder and malingering would be to look for ______________________ in malingering patients.
A) somatic symptoms
B) a parent with a need for attention
C) hypochondriacal tendencies
D) associated external incentives
Question 7James, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, believes he is being controlled by others through a radio that has been inserted into his brain. James is exhibiting which type of symptoms?
A) Olfactory
B) Catatonic
C) Influence
D) Residual