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DQuestion 28 1 pts You go to see a clinical psychologist because a tiger likes t

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DQuestion 28 1 pts You go to see a clinical psychologist because a tiger likes to hide out in your room and attack you when you come home but other people only see an orange and black stuff tiger sitting on your bed or on your back from time to time. The clinician recommends a treatment based on the average response to this medication. This is an example of O A. making clinical or individualized predictions. O B. making oddmatch or coincidental predictions O C. making placebo or randomized predictions. D. making actuarial or group-based predictions. O E. seeing if your name is Calvin or Susie. 1 pts Question 29

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The answer will be (a) making clinical or individualized predictions.

According to the above mentioned case this is the clear example of individual suffering from Illusion (when subject makes false interpretation of his physical reality). This kind of mental illness occur at the primary level of Schizophrenic patients and those who have substance related disorders. There are many therapeutic techniques to treat illusion in patients,e.g; mirror imaging, Hypnosis and some spiritual therapies also.