A) dissociative identity disorder.
B) factitious disorder.
C) conversion disorder.
D) illness anxiety disorder.
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A) influence of culture on psychopathology.
B) physical basis of many hypochondriacs' complaints.
C) difficulty of accurately diagnosing hypochondriasis.
D) influence of genetics on psychopathology.
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A) every woman remembered minute details of the abuse.
B) almost none of the women recalled the abuse.
C) 38% of the women did not recall the abuse.
D) 75% of the women did not recall the abuse.
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A) completely different from Freud's ideas of the etiology of this disorder.
B) somewhat similar to the causes that Freud described for this disorder.
C) a combination of genetic predisposition and neurobiological deficits.
D) based on social learning theory.
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A) .001
B) .01 to .05
C) 1.5
D) 5
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A) will travel and typically experience memory loss during their trip.
B) will travel but do not experience memory loss.
C) typically experience memory loss but do not travel.
D) seldom recover any sense of their own identity.
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A) extremely rare.
B) never considered a disorder.
C) the most common forms of dissociative disorders.
D) the rarest forms of dissociative disorders.
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A) belief that a serious medical condition will cause death.
B) belief that one's appearance is ugly.
C) response to physical or associated health symptoms.
D) concern with the meaning of a physical pain.
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A) patient awareness of the distinct personalities
B) existence of three or more personality fragments
C) amnesia
D) history of abuse
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A) usually eager to demonstrate their symptoms.
B) usually hiding the existence of a major life crisis.
C) more likely to have many alters.
D) less likely to seek treatment.
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A) Clients responded well to cognitive-behavioral therapy.
B) Clients responded well to hypnosis.
C) Clients responded well when hypnosis and cognitive-behavioral therapy were combined.
D) Like somatic symptom disorder, clients do not respond well to any treatment.
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A) DID is easy to fake.
B) DID is absolutely impossible to fake.
C) Dissociative symptoms may be the result of sleep deprivation.
D) DID is made up of false memories.
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A) factitious disorder imposed on another
B) malingering
C) conversion disorder
D) illness phobia
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A) somatization disorder
B) hypochondriasis
C) conversion disorder
D) dissociative disorder
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A) often and feel completely reassured that there is nothing wrong with her health.
B) rarely but continue to believe that she is quite ill.
C) almost never because she does not trust physicians.
D) often but continue to be anxious about her health anyway.
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A) while DID symptoms can be faked or developed through suggestion, many physiological changes observed in DID patients would be very difficult to fake.
B) DID symptoms and the many physiological changes observed in DID patients can be developed through suggestion and are easily faked.
C) while physiological changes associated with DID are relatively easy to fake, the symptoms of DID are very difficult to fake or to develop through suggestion.
D) almost all cases of DID are probably faked or developed through therapist suggestion.
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