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1. The difference between anxiety and fear is that

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Anxiety and fear are related emotions, but they differ in their triggers and timing. Anxiety is characterized by worry about potential future events or outcomes, while fear is a response to immediate danger or threat. Understanding this distinction can help in managing both emotions effectively.

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2. Dylan is walking through the jungles of Africa, and he suddenly comes across a ferocious tiger. Which of the following reactions is most adaptive in this scenario?

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When faced with a life-threatening situation like encountering a ferocious tiger, fear triggers our 'fight or flight' response, increasing our chances of survival. Anxiety, anger, and panic may not be as effective responses in this scenario.

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3. To improve performance on laboratory tests, it is best for participants to experience which level of anxiety?

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Research suggests that experiencing a small degree of anxiety can improve performance on laboratory tests by boosting focus and motivation, while experiencing a great deal of anxiety or no anxiety can have negative effects on performance.

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4. Which statement accurately describes anxiety disorders as a group?

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Anxiety disorders are actually very common and often co-occur with other mental health issues, they can be costly to society due to healthcare utilization and decreased productivity, and they can significantly impact relationships and social functioning.

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5. Mario was diagnosed with both post-traumatic stress disorder and dysthymic disorder. This is an example of

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Comorbidity refers to the occurrence of two or more disorders in the same individual. In Mario's case, he is experiencing both post-traumatic stress disorder and dysthymic disorder simultaneously, which is a common phenomenon in psychiatric diagnosis.

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6. Margaret and Ed have different fears. Margaret is afraid of snakes, whereas Ed is afraid of dogs. Their fears are similar in that

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Both Margaret's fear of snakes and Ed's fear of dogs can be traced back to their evolutionary history. These fears are thought to have developed as a survival mechanism to protect individuals from potential harm posed by these animals. So, the correct answer is that both fears serve the same adaptive purpose.

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7. Why are anxiety disorders often comorbid with other kinds of diseases?

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Anxiety disorders can lead to other health problems due to the long-term impact of stress on the body and mind.

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8. Ted is fearful of interactions with others and avoids eating in public. Ted most likely has

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Ted's fear of interactions with others and avoidance of eating in public are characteristic symptoms of social phobia, also known as social anxiety disorder. This disorder involves an intense fear of being watched, judged, or criticized by others.

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9. An individual diagnosed with a social phobia

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Social phobia, also known as social anxiety disorder, is characterized by extreme fear or anxiety in social situations where the individual may be scrutinized or judged by others. The correct answer reflects this key characteristic of social phobia.

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10. Which of the following terms have been proposed as a more appropriate label for a social phobia?

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Social anxiety disorder is the correct term used to describe a social phobia, as it provides a more accurate reflection of the condition. Terms like 'social disorder', 'social phobia disorder', and 'avoidant personality disorder' do not specifically capture the essence of the anxiety and fear associated with social phobia.

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11. Ted is fearful of most social situations, whereas Andreas is only fearful of giving speeches. Given this, one could infer that Ted would be diagnosed with ____________ while Andreas would be diagnosed with _________.

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Ted's fear of most social situations aligns with social phobia, generalized type as it encompasses fear of a wide range of social interactions. Andreas' fear of only giving speeches is more specific, falling under social phobia, specific type which involves fear of a particular situation.

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12. Depersonalization and derealization are common symptoms for which disorder?

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Depersonalization and derealization are common symptoms of panic disorder, where individuals may feel detached from themselves or their surroundings.

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13. Which of the following is an example of a cued panic attack?

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Cued panic attacks are triggered by specific situations or events, causing intense anxiety or fear. The correct answer, option c, highlights a scenario where the panic attack is linked to a particular circumstance, like driving.

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14. Agoraphobia is characterized by a fear of

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Agoraphobia is not simply a fear of being in unfamiliar places, being embarrassed, or strangers misinterpreting symptoms as a heart attack. It specifically revolves around the fear of having a panic attack in locations where escape would be challenging or embarrassing.

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15. Edna does not currently have panic disorder. However, she cannot leave her house and required home sessions when she began therapy. It is likely

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Agoraphobia involves the fear of situations where escape might be difficult, like leaving the house, and can occur without a history of panic disorder. This scenario fits the criteria for diagnosing agoraphobia in Edna.

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16. Why are panic disorder and agoraphobia discussed together?

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Panic disorder is often a precursor to the development of agoraphobia, as individuals who experience panic attacks in certain situations may begin to avoid those situations out of fear of experiencing another panic attack. This avoidance behavior can eventually lead to the development of agoraphobia.

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17. Panic attacks

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Panic attacks can occur in individuals who do not necessarily have panic disorder and can be triggered by various stressful situations or underlying conditions.

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18. Tom has symptoms of chronic muscle tension, occasional rapid heart rate, dizziness, and difficulty falling asleep. In addition to these symptoms, if he has Generalized Anxiety Disorder, he also has

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder is characterized by excessive, chronic worry about a variety of events or activities. While depersonalization and derealization are symptoms of other anxiety disorders, interpersonal stress is not a defining symptom of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.

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19. The worries of people with GAD

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Individuals with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) often experience excessive worry and anxiety about a variety of things, similar to worries of most people. The worries are not limited to physiological concerns or driven by another Axis I disorder.

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20. Intrusive, irrational and unwanted thoughts are called

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Obsessions are characterized by intrusive and irrational thoughts that a person cannot seem to get out of his or her mind.

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21. Oscar feels the urge to turn a light switch on and off 12 times before leaving a room. This would be referred to as

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In psychology, a compulsion is defined as a repetitive behavior or mental act that a person feels compelled to perform. In this scenario, Oscar's need to turn the light switch on and off 12 times is a compulsion.

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22. Which of the following could be considered an obsession?

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Obsession involves intrusive thoughts, images, or impulses leading to distress or anxiety that are difficult to control. Checking behavior, such as repeatedly ensuring the water is turned off, can be a manifestation of obsession.

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23. What diagnosis is most appropriate for Nicole? She is constantly concerned with symmetry, often spending hours arranging items in her room so that the room appears even on the left and right. She also feels that when she eats, the items on the plate must be arranged symmetrically. All of this effort interferes with her work.

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Nicole's behavior of constantly arranging items for symmetry and feeling the need for symmetry interfering with her work align with symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Specific phobia and generalized anxiety disorder do not encompass the specific symptoms described.

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24. Sharon, a five-year-old girl, developed the following symptoms after being sexually molested: difficulty sleeping, nightmares, a tendency to be easily startled, and bedwetting. Which of the following would be the most likely diagnosis for Sharon?

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Sharon's symptoms align with the criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder, which includes exposure to a traumatic event, avoidance of reminders of the event, negative changes in mood or cognition, and alterations in arousal and reactivity. Generalized anxiety disorder, adjustment disorder, and depressive disorder do not fully capture the range of symptoms Sharon is experiencing as a result of the traumatic event.

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25. Symptoms of PTSD are grouped into which of the following major categories?

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The symptoms of PTSD are typically categorized into reexperiencing the traumatic event, avoiding stimuli associated with the event, and symptoms of increased arousal. While some of the incorrect answers may contain some symptoms commonly associated with PTSD, they do not cover all the major categories.

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The difference between anxiety and fear is that
Dylan is walking through the jungles of Africa, and he suddenly comes...
To improve performance on laboratory tests, it is best for...
Which statement accurately describes anxiety disorders as a group?
Mario was diagnosed with both post-traumatic stress disorder and...
Margaret and Ed have different fears. Margaret is afraid of snakes,...
Why are anxiety disorders often comorbid with other kinds of diseases?
Ted is fearful of interactions with others and avoids eating in...
An individual diagnosed with a social phobia
Which of the following terms have been proposed as a more appropriate...
Ted is fearful of most social situations, whereas Andreas is only...
Depersonalization and derealization are common symptoms for which...
Which of the following is an example of a cued panic attack?
Agoraphobia is characterized by a fear of
Edna does not currently have panic disorder. However, she cannot leave...
Why are panic disorder and agoraphobia discussed together?
Panic attacks
Tom has symptoms of chronic muscle tension, occasional rapid heart...
The worries of people with GAD
Intrusive, irrational and unwanted thoughts are called
Oscar feels the urge to turn a light switch on and off 12 times before...
Which of the following could be considered an obsession?
What diagnosis is most appropriate for Nicole? She is constantly...
Sharon, a five-year-old girl, developed the following symptoms after...
Symptoms of PTSD are grouped into which of the following major...
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