A) Heightened energy and activity B) Sadness, hopelessness and psychomotor retardation C) Extreme happiness and joy D) Irritability and anger
A) Assure them that your presence is to help and protect them B) Confront them aggressively C) Order them around with weapons D) Provoke their anxieties to test their reactions
A) Absence of conscience or any guilt feelings B) Extreme empathy C) Intense anxiety D) Inability to speak
A) Egocentricity B) Hypersensitivity C) Immaturity D) Somatic Complaints
A) Multiple Personality Disorder B) Fugue C) Somnambulism D) Anxiety Reactions
A) Partialism B) Fetishism C) Don Juanism D) Anilism
A) Disorganized patterns of speech B) Withdrawal from reality C) Periods of depression or elation, or both D) Lack of social or moral responsibility
A) Disorganized patterns of speech B) Withdrawal from reality C) Periods of depression or elation, or both D) Lack of social or moral responsibility
A) Extreme jealousy B) Belief in being persecuted C) Grandiose delusions of great power or importance D) Delusions of being in love with someone
A) Erotic Paranoia B) Litigious Paranoia C) Persecutory Paranoia D) Exalted Paranoia
A) By following the rules and laws B) By seeking help from others C) Through hard work and dedication D) By manipulating people to acquire personal gains
A) The presence of delusions B) The degree of personality disorganization C) The presence of hallucinations D) The level of suspicion
A) Psychastenia B) Fugue State C) Anxiety Reactions D) Hysteria
A) An anxiety reaction B) A compulsion C) An obsession D) A phobia
A) An obsession B) A phobia C) A compulsion D) An anxiety reaction
A) Anxiety Reaction B) Psychastenia C) Hysteria D) Fugue
A) Heterosexual intercourse with mutual consent B) Voyeurism C) Bestiality D) Masturbation
A) Fetishism B) Coprolalia C) Exhibitionism D) Voyeurism
A) Simple Schizophrenia B) Paranoid Schizophrenia C) Hebephrenic Schizophrenia D) Catatonic Schizophrenia
A) Lack of education B) Poor diet C) Strong hereditary predisposition D) Exposure to traumatic events
A) Strong hereditary predisposition B) Poor diet C) Exposure to traumatic events D) Lack of education
A) Hebephrenic Schizophrenia B) Simple Schizophrenia C) Catatonic Schizophrenia D) Paranoid Schizophrenia
A) Belief in being persecuted B) Extreme jealousy C) Grandiose delusions of great power or importance D) Delusions of being in love with someone
A) Disorganized patterns of speech B) Periods of depression or elation, or both C) Lack of social or moral responsibility D) Withdrawal from reality
A) Somnambulism B) Fugue C) Multiple Personality D) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
A) Hypersensitivity and unwarranted suspicion B) Dramatic attention-seeking behavio C) Excessive concern for conformity D) Immaturity and egocentricity
A) Emotional instability B) Tendency to sexualize interactions C) Dramatic attention-seeking behavior D) Rigid conformity to rules
A) They exhibit normal behavior. B) They have adequate self-knowledge. C) Their behavior aligns with the characteristics of abnormal behavior. D) They are demonstrating efficient contact with reality.
A) Bestiality and Zoophilia B) Gerontophilia C) Zoophilia D) Bestiality
A) Mutual consent between partners B) Satisfaction for both partners C) Involvement in voyeuristic activities D) Emotional stability in relationships
A) Litigious Paranoia B) Persecutory Paranoia C) Erotic Paranoia D) Exalted Paranoia
A) Frigidity B) Dyspareunia C) Vaginismus D) Orgasmic dysfunction
A) Necrophilia B) Gerontophilia C) Sadism D) Bestiality
A) By seeking help from others B) By manipulating people to acquire personal gains C) Through hard work and dedication D) By following the rules and laws
A) Simple schizophrenics only appear to be intellectually impaired B) Simple schizophrenics have heightened intellectual abilities C) Simple schizophrenics are aware of their condition D) Simple schizophrenics always have intellectual impairment
A) They are very social and outgoing B) They are generally happy and content C) They have no delusions or hallucinations D) They are moody, irritable, and suspicious
A) Physical pain B) Visual or auditory hallucinations C) Intellectual overstimulation D) Social isolation
A) They are generally harmless B) They can become dangerous to themselves and their alleged persecutors C) They are only a threat to themselves D) They are easily calmed
A) Only their delusions B) Nothing, they are completely unconscious C) Only their hallucinations D) What is going on around them
A) Only their delusions B) What is going on around them C) Only their hallucinations D) Nothing they are completely unconscious
A) Arousal Insufficiency B) Orgasmic Dysfunction C) Vaginismus D) Dyspareunia
A) Extreme empathy B) Inability to speak C) Intense anxiety D) Absence of conscience or any guilt feelings
A) Dyspareunia B) Vaginismus C) Orgasmic Dysfunction D) Arousal Insufficiency
A) They can become dangerous to themselves and their alleged persecutors B) They are generally harmless C) They are only a threat to themselves D) They are easily calmed
A) Physical pain B) Visual or auditory hallucinations C) Intellectual overstimulation D) Social isolation
A) Fellatio B) Masochism C) Frottage D) Sadism
A) Pluralism B) Auto-sexual C) Troilism D) Scotophilia
A) Order them around with weapons B) Provoke their anxieties to test their reactions C) Assure them that your presence is to help and protect them D) Confront them aggressively
A) Believe they are a religious figure B) Go to great lengths to bring alleged persecutors to court C) Shower someone with gifts and letters D) Isolate themselves completely
A) Dyspareunia B) Arousal Insufficiency C) Vaginismus D) Orgasmic Dysfunction
A) Fetishism B) Troilism C) Transvestism D) Homosexuality
A) Troilism B) Satyriasis C) Pluralism D) Don Juanism
A) They are generally happy and content B) They are moody, irritable, and suspicious C) They have no delusions or hallucinations D) They are very social and outgoing
A) Loss of reality B) Split personality C) Disorganized thinking D) Splitting of the mind
A) Taphophobia B) Xenophobia C) Gamophobia D) Claustrophobia
A) Vaginismus B) Retarded ejaculation C) Erectile insufficiency D) Premature ejaculation
A) Necrophilia B) Bestiality C) Incest D) Troilism
A) Orgasm intensity B) Ejaculatory control C) Libido D) Lubrication
A) 3-5 years B) 6-18 months C) Lifelong D) 1-2 months
A) Premature ejaculation B) Erectile insufficiency C) Retarded satisfaction D) Dyspareunia
A) Exhibitionism B) Fetishism C) Bestiality D) Voyeurism
A) By exhibiting no symptoms at all B) By being consistently elated and energetic C) By being completely lucid and rational D) By being talkative and yet markedly depressed
A) Inability to function at capacity level B) Unhappiness C) Flexible and adaptive behavior D) Presence of anxiety
A) It is a reasonable and proportionate response to a real threat B) The fear paralyzes instead of enhances the ability to deal with the problem. It C) enhances the ability to deal with the feared object or situation. D) The reason for the fear makes perfect sense.
A) Megalomania B) Kleptomania C) Pyromania D) Homicidal Mania |