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Question 1 The four Ds of abnormality are: A. deviance, dysfunction, disturbance, and danger. B. danger, dread, deviance, and disturbance. C. deviance, distress, dysfunction, and danger. D. dysfunction, disturbance, delirium, and danger.

Answer 1 The four Ds of abnormality are: A. deviance, dysfunction, disturbance, and danger. B. danger, dread, deviance, and disturbance. C. deviance, distress, dysfunction, and danger. D. dysfunction, disturbance, delirium, and danger.

Question 2 The policy of releasing patients from public mental hospitals was known as: A. moral treatment. B. the community mental health model. C. the managed care model. D. deinstitutionalization.

Answer 2 The policy of releasing patients from public mental hospitals was known as: A. moral treatment. B. the community mental health model. C. the managed care model. D. deinstitutionalization.

Question 3 Which of the following is true regarding the Four Ds of abnormality? A. Most clinicians agree on what qualifies under each of the four Ds. B. Every culture has generally identical criteria of what constitutes. C. An individual can only be diagnosed with a mental illness if (s)he has all 4 Ds. D. None of the four Ds is, by itself, an adequate gauge of psychological abnormality.

Answer 3 Which of the following is true regarding the Four Ds of abnormality? A. Most clinicians agree on what qualifies under each of the four Ds. B. Every culture has generally identical criteria of what constitutes. C. An individual can only be diagnosed with a mental illness if (s)he has all 4 Ds. D. None of the four Ds is, by itself, an adequate gauge of psychological abnormality.

Question 4 At present, which single viewpoint dominates the clinical field as the psychoanalytic perspective once did? A. Gestalt B. behavioral C. Cognitive D. none of the above

Answer 4 At present, which single viewpoint dominates the clinical field as the psychoanalytic perspective once did? A. Gestalt B. behavioral C. Cognitive D. none of the above

Question 5 is generally defined as a procedure designed to change abnormal behavior into more normal behavior. A. Assessment B. Treatment C. Remediation D. Psychodiagnosis

Answer 5 is generally defined as a procedure designed to change abnormal behavior into more normal behavior. A. Assessment B. Treatment C. Remediation D. Psychodiagnosis

Question 6 The main difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist is: A. A psychiatrist is usually a psychoanalyst while a psychologist is usually a behaviorist. B. A psychologist is a medical doctor who can prescribe medication; a psychiatrist is a researcher who studies illnesses. C. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who can provide therapy and prescribe medication; a psychologist is NOT a medical doctor and cannot prescribe medication, but can provide therapy. D. A psychiatrist works exclusively in hospitals, while a psychologist works exclusively in mental health clinics.

Answer 6 The main difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist is: A. A psychiatrist is usually a psychoanalyst while a psychologist is usually a behaviorist. B. A psychologist is a medical doctor who can prescribe medication; a psychiatrist is a researcher who studies illnesses. C. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who can provide therapy and prescribe medication; a psychologist is NOT a medical doctor and cannot prescribe medication, but can provide therapy. D. A psychiatrist works exclusively in hospitals, while a psychologist works exclusively in mental health clinics.

Question 7 A research procedure in which a variable is manipulated and the manipulations effect on another variable is observed is known as a(n): A. experiment. B. epidemiological study. C. factorial study. D. incidence study.

Answer 7 A research procedure in which a variable is manipulated and the manipulations effect on another variable is observed is known as a(n): A. experiment. B. epidemiological study. C. factorial study. D. incidence study.

Question 8 If there is less than a 5 percent probability that a study's findings are due to chance, the findings are said to be: A. statistically accurate. B. statistically significant. C. statistically insignificant. D. statistically questionable.

Answer 8 If there is less than a 5 percent probability that a study's findings are due to chance, the findings are said to be: A. statistically accurate. B. statistically significant. C. statistically insignificant. D. statistically questionable.

Question 9 Sigmund Freud utilized the to develop his theories of abnormality. A. experimental method B. correlational method C. quasi-experimental method D. case study

Answer 9 Sigmund Freud utilized the to develop his theories of abnormality. A. experimental method B. correlational method C. quasi-experimental method D. case study

Question 10 A study that investigates the incidence and prevalence of a disorder in a particular population is a(n) study. a. epidemiological b. longitudinal c. cross-sectional d. single subject

Answer 10 A study that investigates the incidence and prevalence of a disorder in a particular population is a(n) study. a. epidemiological b. longitudinal c. cross-sectional d. single subject

Question 11 When researchers wish to observe the same subjects on many occasions over a long period of time, they use a/an study. a. case b. epidemiological c. experimental d. longitudinal

Answer 11 When researchers wish to observe the same subjects on many occasions over a long period of time, they use a/an study. a. case b. epidemiological c. experimental d. longitudinal

Question 12 An imitation treatment that looks or tastes like the real therapy but has none of its key ingredients is: a. a confounding variable. b. considered to be experimental fraud. c. known as a placebo. d. controlled by the FDA.

Answer 12 An imitation treatment that looks or tastes like the real therapy but has none of its key ingredients is: a. a confounding variable. b. considered to be experimental fraud. c. known as a placebo. d. controlled by the FDA.

Question 13 Correlation studies of many pairs of twins have suggested a link between factors and psychological disorders. a. social b. economic c. educational d. genetic

Answer 13 Correlation studies of many pairs of twins have suggested a link between factors and psychological disorders. a. social b. economic c. educational d. genetic

Question 14 In a study both the participants and the experimenter are prevented from knowing who is in which experimental (or control) group. a. dually unaware b. negative bidirectional c. double-blind d. reciprocally shielded

Answer 14 In a study both the participants and the experimenter are prevented from knowing who is in which experimental (or control) group. a. dually unaware b. negative bidirectional c. double-blind d. reciprocally shielded

Question 15 are chemicals released into the bloodstream. a. Genes b. Synapses c. Neurotransmitters d. Hormones

Answer 15 are chemicals released into the bloodstream. a. Genes b. Synapses c. Neurotransmitters d. Hormones

Question 16 Which is an inaccurate statement about the role of genes in abnormal behavior? a. Genes probably play no part in mental disorders. b. Researchers are able to identify some specific genes that cause some major mental disorders. c. Researchers have not been able to identify any specific genes that cause most mental disorders. d. In most cases, many genes combine to help produce dysfunctional behavior.

Answer 16 Which is an inaccurate statement about the role of genes in abnormal behavior? a. Genes probably play no part in mental disorders. b. Researchers are able to identify some specific genes that cause some major mental disorders. c. Researchers have not been able to identify any specific genes that cause most mental disorders. d. In most cases, many genes combine to help produce dysfunctional behavior.

Question 17 Behavioral therapists base their explanations and treatments of mental abnormality on principles of: a. relationships. b. ego development. c. dream analysis. d. learning.

Answer 17 Behavioral therapists base their explanations and treatments of mental abnormality on principles of: a. relationships. b. ego development. c. dream analysis. d. learning.

Question 18 Which is not a current major model of mental abnormality? a. biological b. sociocultural c. evolutionary d. behavioral

Answer 18 Which is not a current major model of mental abnormality? a. biological b. sociocultural c. evolutionary d. behavioral

Question 19 According to Freud, the is the psychological force that represents a persons conscience. a. moral compass b. conscience c. superego d. ego

Answer 19 According to Freud, the is the psychological force that represents a persons conscience. a. moral compass b. conscience c. superego d. ego

Question 20 The tiny space between the nerve ending of one neuron and the dendrite of the other is the a. receptor. b. nucleus. c. synapse. d. transmitter.

Answer 20 The tiny space between the nerve ending of one neuron and the dendrite of the other is the a. receptor. b. nucleus. c. synapse. d. transmitter.

Question 21 therapy encourages people to accept responsibility for their lives and to live with greater meaning and values. a. Humanistic b. Existential c. Gestalt d. Client-centered

Answer 21 therapy encourages people to accept responsibility for their lives and to live with greater meaning and values. a. Humanistic b. Existential c. Gestalt d. Client-centered

Question 22 According to the model, human beings are driven to self-actualize, or to fulfill their natural potential for goodness and growth. a. humanistic b. existential c. Gestalt d. socioevolutionary

Answer 22 According to the model, human beings are driven to self-actualize, or to fulfill their natural potential for goodness and growth. a. humanistic b. existential c. Gestalt d. socioevolutionary

Question 23 A person's intelligence quotient, or IQ, initially represented the ratio of a persons age divided by his or her age. a. chronological; mental b. mental; chronological c. real; intentional d. chronological; neurological

Answer 23 A person's intelligence quotient, or IQ, initially represented the ratio of a persons age divided by his or her age. a. chronological; mental b. mental; chronological c. real; intentional d. chronological; neurological

Question 24 Anxiety disorders would be recorded on Axis of a DSM-IV diagnosis. a. I b. II c. III d. IV

Answer 24 Anxiety disorders would be recorded on Axis of a DSM-IV diagnosis. a. I b. II c. III d. IV

Question 25 Personality disorders would be recorded on Axis of a DSM-IV diagnosis. a. I b. II c. III d. IV

Answer 25 Personality disorders would be recorded on Axis of a DSM-IV diagnosis. a. I b. II c. III d. IV

Question 26 Three important criteria for assessments are a. standardization, reliability, and ease of administration. b. standardization, reliability, and validity. c. reliability, validity, and realism. d. reliability, validity, and accuracy.

Answer 26 Three important criteria for assessments are a. standardization, reliability, and ease of administration. b. standardization, reliability, and validity. c. reliability, validity, and realism. d. reliability, validity, and accuracy.

Question 27 Because the DSM-IV uses several kinds of diagnostic information, it is known as a system. a. multimodal b. regressive c. multiaxial d. multicultural

Answer 27 Because the DSM-IV uses several kinds of diagnostic information, it is known as a system. a. multimodal b. regressive c. multiaxial d. multicultural

Question 28 A cluster of symptoms is known as a a. syndrome. b. classification system. c. diagnosis. d. prognosis.

Answer 28 A cluster of symptoms is known as a a. syndrome. b. classification system. c. diagnosis. d. prognosis.

Question 30 is the single most effective therapy for schizophrenia. a. Psychotherapy b. Behavioral therapy c. Cognitive therapy d. Drug therapy

Answer 30 is the single most effective therapy for schizophrenia. a. Psychotherapy b. Behavioral therapy c. Cognitive therapy d. Drug therapy

Question 31 The requires a subject to look at one inkblot card at a time and tell what they see in the image. a. Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) b. Sentence Completion Test c. Draw-A-Person Test (DAP) d. Rorschach Test

Answer 31 The requires a subject to look at one inkblot card at a time and tell what they see in the image. a. Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) b. Sentence Completion Test c. Draw-A-Person Test (DAP) d. Rorschach Test

Question 32 People with are tormented by fear and related symptoms well after a traumatic event has ended. a. specific phobias b. generalized anxiety disorder c. obsessive-compulsive disorder d. posttraumatic stress disorder

Answer 32 People with are tormented by fear and related symptoms well after a traumatic event has ended. a. specific phobias b. generalized anxiety disorder c. obsessive-compulsive disorder d. posttraumatic stress disorder

Question 33 Fear of venturing into public places is known as: a. acrophobia b. agoraphobia c. ophidiophobia d. kenophobia

Answer 33 Fear of venturing into public places is known as: a. acrophobia b. agoraphobia c. ophidiophobia d. kenophobia

Question 34 The most common theme of obsessive thoughts is: a. violence. b. orderliness. c. dirt or contamination. d. sexuality.

Answer 34 The most common theme of obsessive thoughts is: a. violence. b. orderliness. c. dirt or contamination. d. sexuality.

Question 35 To qualify for a DSM-IV diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder, the excessive or ongoing anxiety or worry must last for at least. a. six weeks b. three months c. three weeks d. six months

Answer 35 To qualify for a DSM-IV diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder, the excessive or ongoing anxiety or worry must last for at least. a. six weeks b. three months c. three weeks d. six months

Question 36 When a physical ailment has no apparent medical cause, doctors may suspect a disorder. a. factitious b. somatoform c. chronic pain d. hypochondriac

Answer 36 When a physical ailment has no apparent medical cause, doctors may suspect a disorder. a. factitious b. somatoform c. chronic pain d. hypochondriac

Question 37 Melinda is a 23-year old woman who complains of chronic abdominal pain, dizziness, nausea, and lack of sexual desire, for which there was no organic cause. She would most likely be diagnosed with: a. hypochondriasis. b. depersonalization disorder. c. somatization disorder. d. hysteria.

Answer 37 Melinda is a 23-year old woman who complains of chronic abdominal pain, dizziness, nausea, and lack of sexual desire, for which there was no organic cause. She would most likely be diagnosed with: a. hypochondriasis. b. depersonalization disorder. c. somatization disorder. d. hysteria.

Question 38 People who suffer from unrealistically interpret bodily symptoms as signs of a serious illness. a. Munchausen syndrome b. hysterical disorder c. body dysmorphic disorder d. hypochondriasis

Answer 38 People who suffer from unrealistically interpret bodily symptoms as signs of a serious illness. a. Munchausen syndrome b. hysterical disorder c. body dysmorphic disorder d. hypochondriasis

Question 40 People who experience become deeply concerned about some imagined or minor defect in their appearance. a. agoraphobia. b. dysmorphophobia. c. body specific phobia. d. hyperphobia.

Answer 40 People who experience become deeply concerned about some imagined or minor defect in their appearance. a. agoraphobia. b. dysmorphophobia. c. body specific phobia. d. hyperphobia.

Question 41 Which disorder is considered by law enforcement to be a form of child abuse? a. Pediatric dysmorphophobia b. Munchausen syndrome by proxy c. Infantile dissociative fugue syndrome d. Toddler Identity Disruptive Disorder (TIDD)

Answer 41 Which disorder is considered by law enforcement to be a form of child abuse? a. Pediatric dysmorphophobia b. Munchausen syndrome by proxy c. Infantile dissociative fugue syndrome d. Toddler Identity Disruptive Disorder (TIDD)

Question 42 The ultimate goal of treatment for people with multiple personality disorder is: a. recovering memories. b. recognizing the disorder. c. integration of subpersonalities. d. asserting subpersonalities at will.

Answer 42 The ultimate goal of treatment for people with multiple personality disorder is: a. recovering memories. b. recognizing the disorder. c. integration of subpersonalities. d. asserting subpersonalities at will.

Question 43 Which disorder is marked by a parent making up or producing physical illnesses in their children? a. Munchausen syndrome b. Briquet's syndrome c. multiple personality disorder d. Munchausen syndrome by proxy

Answer 43 Which disorder is marked by a parent making up or producing physical illnesses in their children? a. Munchausen syndrome b. Briquet's syndrome c. multiple personality disorder d. Munchausen syndrome by proxy

Question 44 Dissociative disorders are primarily a major disruption of. a. development b. memory c. attachment d. social bonds

Answer 44 Dissociative disorders are primarily a major disruption of. a. development b. memory c. attachment d. social bonds

Question 45 The final merging of two or more subpersonalities in a patient with dissociative identity disorder is known as: a. joining. b. fusion. c. connectivity. d. interpolation.

Answer 45 The final merging of two or more subpersonalities in a patient with dissociative identity disorder is known as: a. joining. b. fusion. c. connectivity. d. interpolation.

Question 46 People with suddenly travel to an entirely different location and cannot recall the details of their past lives. a. circumscribed amnesia b. an amnestic episode c. dissociative fugue d. Briquets syndrome

Answer 46 People with suddenly travel to an entirely different location and cannot recall the details of their past lives. a. circumscribed amnesia b. an amnestic episode c. dissociative fugue d. Briquets syndrome

Question 47 Which of the following practices suggest cultural influences in dysmorphophobia? a. piercing b. foot binding c. breast augmentation d. all of the above

Answer 47 Which of the following practices suggest cultural influences in dysmorphophobia? a. piercing b. foot binding c. breast augmentation d. all of the above

Question 48 The most common pattern of mood disorder is: a. unipolar depression. b. bipolar disorder. c. seasonal affective disorder. d. anaclitic depression.

Answer 48 The most common pattern of mood disorder is: a. unipolar depression. b. bipolar disorder. c. seasonal affective disorder. d. anaclitic depression.

Question 49 Which does not describe a person experiencing mania? a. getting little sleep b. seeking constant excitement c. feeling pessimistic d. euphoric joy

Answer 49 Which does not describe a person experiencing mania? a. getting little sleep b. seeking constant excitement c. feeling pessimistic d. euphoric joy

Question 50 People with schizophrenia experience, a loss of contact with reality. a. anxiety b. neurosis c. depression d. psychosis

Answer 50 People with schizophrenia experience, a loss of contact with reality. a. anxiety b. neurosis c. depression d. psychosis

Question 51 People with type of schizophrenia have an organized system of delusions and auditory hallucinations that may guide their lives. a. disorganized b. residual c. paranoid d. undifferentiated

Answer 51 People with type of schizophrenia have an organized system of delusions and auditory hallucinations that may guide their lives. a. disorganized b. residual c. paranoid d. undifferentiated

Question 52 Which is not a category of schizophrenia symptoms? a. positive b. negative c. psychomotor d. neuromotor

Answer 52 Which is not a category of schizophrenia symptoms? a. positive b. negative c. psychomotor d. neuromotor

Question 53 People with believe their feelings, thoughts, and actions are being controlled by other people. a. loose associations b. delusions of reference c. delusions of control d. derailment

Answer 53 People with believe their feelings, thoughts, and actions are being controlled by other people. a. loose associations b. delusions of reference c. delusions of control d. derailment

Question 54 Many people with schizophrenia develop, ideas that they believe wholeheartedly but that have no basis in fact. a. illusions b. hallucinations c. delusions d. myths

Answer 54 Many people with schizophrenia develop, ideas that they believe wholeheartedly but that have no basis in fact. a. illusions b. hallucinations c. delusions d. myths

Question 55 The discovery of revolutionized treatment for schizophrenia. a. milieu therapy b. antipsychotic drugs c. token economies d. leucotomy

Answer 55 The discovery of revolutionized treatment for schizophrenia. a. milieu therapy b. antipsychotic drugs c. token economies d. leucotomy

Question 56 An inflexible pattern of inner experience and outward behavior is known as a: a. character flaw. b. character disorder. c. personality disorder. d. schizoaffective disorder.

Answer 56 An inflexible pattern of inner experience and outward behavior is known as a: a. character flaw. b. character disorder. c. personality disorder. d. schizoaffective disorder.

Question 57 The cluster of odd personality disorders consists of which personality disorders? a. paranoid, antisocial, borderline b. paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal c. antisocial, borderline, avoidant d. dependent, obsessive-compulsive, borderline

Answer 57 The cluster of odd personality disorders consists of which personality disorders? a. paranoid, antisocial, borderline b. paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal c. antisocial, borderline, avoidant d. dependent, obsessive-compulsive, borderline

Question 58 People with personality disorder display great instability, major shifts in mood, an unstable self-image, and impulsivity. a. narcissistic b. avoidant c. borderline d. obsessive-compulsive

Answer 58 People with personality disorder display great instability, major shifts in mood, an unstable self-image, and impulsivity. a. narcissistic b. avoidant c. borderline d. obsessive-compulsive

Question 59 What is the primary distinction between the beliefs of someone with paranoid personality disorder and someone with paranoid schizophrenia? a. The beliefs of someone with paranoid personality disorder are usually delusional, while the beliefs of someone with paranoid schizophrenia are not. b. The beliefs of someone with paranoid personality disorder are not usually delusional, while the beliefs of someone with paranoid schizophrenia are. c. Both individuals will suffer from delusions, but only those with paranoid schizophrenia will suffer from bizarre delusions. d. The beliefs of both individuals are based on real encounters with others, and are accurate perceptions of the real world.

Answer 59 What is the primary distinction between the beliefs of someone with paranoid personality disorder and someone with paranoid schizophrenia? a. The beliefs of someone with paranoid personality disorder are usually delusional, while the beliefs of someone with paranoid schizophrenia are not. b. The beliefs of someone with paranoid personality disorder are not usually delusional, while the beliefs of someone with paranoid schizophrenia are. c. Both individuals will suffer from delusions, but only those with paranoid schizophrenia will suffer from bizarre delusions. d. The beliefs of both individuals are based on real encounters with others, and are accurate perceptions of the real world.

Question 60 The cluster of dramatic personality disorders includes which of the following personality disorders. a. antisocial, borderline, and avoidant b. narcissistic, histrionic, paranoid, and obsessive-compulsive c. antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic d. antisocial, borderline, and schizotypal

Answer 60 The cluster of dramatic personality disorders includes which of the following personality disorders. a. antisocial, borderline, and avoidant b. narcissistic, histrionic, paranoid, and obsessive-compulsive c. antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic d. antisocial, borderline, and schizotypal

Question 61 DSM-IV-TR stipulates that a person must be at least 18 years of age to receive the diagnosis of personality disorder. a. histrionic b. narcissistic c. antisocial d. obsessive-compulsive

Answer 61 DSM-IV-TR stipulates that a person must be at least 18 years of age to receive the diagnosis of personality disorder. a. histrionic b. narcissistic c. antisocial d. obsessive-compulsive

Question 62 People with personality disorder are sometimes described as psychopaths or sociopaths. a. borderline b. obsessive-compulsive c. antisocial d. narcissistic

Answer 62 People with personality disorder are sometimes described as psychopaths or sociopaths. a. borderline b. obsessive-compulsive c. antisocial d. narcissistic

Question 63 The cluster of anxious personality disorders includes avoidant, dependent, and personality disorders. a. paranoid b. antisocial c. histrionic d. obsessive-compulsive

Answer 63 The cluster of anxious personality disorders includes avoidant, dependent, and personality disorders. a. paranoid b. antisocial c. histrionic d. obsessive-compulsive

Question 64 Which of the following is not a problem with the DSM-IV-TR categories of personality disorders? a. some of the criteria used to diagnose personality disorders can not be observed directly b. all of the personality disorders are seen more in men than in women, suggesting a bias in diagnostic criteria c. some personality disorders within a cluster, or even between clusters, may be very similar d. people with quite different personalities may qualify for the same personality disorder diagnosis

Answer 64 Which of the following is not a problem with the DSM-IV-TR categories of personality disorders? a. some of the criteria used to diagnose personality disorders can not be observed directly b. all of the personality disorders are seen more in men than in women, suggesting a bias in diagnostic criteria c. some personality disorders within a cluster, or even between clusters, may be very similar d. people with quite different personalities may qualify for the same personality disorder diagnosis

Question 65 The most accurate summary of the field of abnormal psychology at the present time is that clinical psychologists generally: a. Accept one definition of abnormality, and practice one form of treatment. b. Do not accept one definition of abnormality, but practice one form of treatment. c. Accept one definition of abnormality, but practice more than one form of treatment. d. Do not accept one definition of abnormality, and practice more than one form of treatment.

Answer 65 The most accurate summary of the field of abnormal psychology at the present time is that clinical psychologists generally: a. Accept one definition of abnormality, and practice one form of treatment. b. Do not accept one definition of abnormality, but practice one form of treatment. c. Accept one definition of abnormality, but practice more than one form of treatment. d. Do not accept one definition of abnormality, and practice more than one form of treatment.

Question 66 A person who frequently experiences terror attacks, and goes to the emergency room complaining of shortness of breath, rapid heart rate, and feelings of impending death, although nothing is medically wrong is experiencing a(n): a. generalized anxiety disorder. b. phobia. c. panic disorder. d. obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Question 66 A person who frequently experiences terror attacks, and goes to the emergency room complaining of shortness of breath, rapid heart rate, and feelings of impending death, although nothing is medically wrong is experiencing a(n): a. generalized anxiety disorder. b. phobia. c. panic disorder. d. obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Question 67 A lasting and groundless fear of a specific object, activity, or situation is called a(n): a. panic disorder. b. phobia. c. generalized anxiety disorder. d. obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Answer 67 A lasting and groundless fear of a specific object, activity, or situation is called a(n): a. panic disorder. b. phobia. c. generalized anxiety disorder. d. obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Question 68 21) I am generally a calm, relaxed person. If you are generally a tense, excitable person, we differ in: a. trait anxiety. b. state anxiety. c. situational anxiety. d. content anxiety.

Answer 68 21) I am generally a calm, relaxed person. If you are generally a tense, excitable person, we differ in: a. trait anxiety. b. state anxiety. c. situational anxiety. d. content anxiety.

Question 69 The term comorbidity means that: a. one disorder may develop into another. b. one disorder automatically implies the other. c. two disorders may occur together in an individual. d. the appearance of one disorder implies the disappearance of the one that preceded it.

Answer 69 The term comorbidity means that: a. one disorder may develop into another. b. one disorder automatically implies the other. c. two disorders may occur together in an individual. d. the appearance of one disorder implies the disappearance of the one that preceded it.

Question 70 The practice of trephination was probably used to: a. Remove a part of the brain. b. Relieve pressure on the brain. c. Allow the release of evil spirits. d. Restore the balance among the four humors.

Question 70 The practice of trephination was probably used to: a. Remove a part of the brain. b. Relieve pressure on the brain. c. Allow the release of evil spirits. d. Restore the balance among the four humors.