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Two yen after been and experiences vivid flashbacks (memories) of the attack. This man is most clearly brutally attacked, a man still experiences anxiety, has trouble 23 sleeping, howing signs of ic disorder p weaurmatic stress disord geralized anxicty disorder -24. Individuals with poemanatic stress disorder show abnormalities in which brain structure? motor cortes b crebellam amygdala d. frootal lobe 25. A- fers from acrophobia, a fear ofhigh places. His therapist suggests that his reaction to heights is a gemeralization of the fear triggered by a childhood playground accident in which he fell off a swing The therapist's supgestion indicates that he believes the student's fear results from a conditioning b genetics d. brain aboormalities 26 The disorder characterined by separate apisodes of depression and mania is a bipolar disorder b posttraumatic stress disonder c. d. mjor depressive disonder 27. The key symptoms of a manc phase nclude extreme pessimism and withdraw rom fmily and friends a. b an irrational fear of a situation c extreme euphoria, hyperactivity, and talkativeness d. compulsive and repetitive behavions statements is not accurate concerning mood disorders? a most people who suffer from major depression eventually retum to normal b stressful events often precede the onset of major depression c. depression is more common in women compared to men d. the highest rates ofde-on·re n undedevel pel contes 29 Ifone member ofan identical twin has a mood disorder, it is likely that the other member of the twin pair will also have a mood disonder. This suggests that the disorder is caused almost entirely by environmental factors a b. genetic factors appear to have no influence on the likelihood of d. identical twins are less genetically alike than fratenal twin disorders genetic factors probably influence the likelihood of mood disorders 30. The social-cognitive perspective suggests a abnormal levels of brain neurotransmitters b the overreliance on ego-defense mechanism depression results from inactivity of the frontal lobe d. self-defeating belicfs and negative thinkingExplanation / Answer
Question 23
Answer: b
Question 24:
Answer: a
Question 25
Answer: a
Question 26
Answer: a
Question 27
Answer: c
Question 28
Answer: a
Question 29
Answer: c
Question 30
Answer: d
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