QUESTION 27
Diagnosing an individual as having a psychological disorder is difficult because:
most people don't want help. |
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there are a limited number of mental health therapists. |
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most people are afraid of a diagnosis. |
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there is a broad range of normal behavior. |
QUESTION 28
Claims that a person is mentally ill must be:
made only by physicians. |
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decided by a judge. |
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made cautiously. |
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proven in a hospital setting. |
QUESTION 29
Bipolar disorder used to be known as:
major depression. |
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manic-depression. |
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neurotic depression. |
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mood disorder. |
QUESTION 30
An advantage of conducting psychotherapy in groups is it:
works better for all diagnoses. |
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builds social skills. |
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forces clients to reveal more. |
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is so different from every day life. |
27. There is a broad range of behaviour
28. Made causiously (other than requiring establishing the presence of symptoms for the diagnostic criteria it need to be differentiated for overlapping symptoms, Co morbidity , etc. Even recognising symptoms in the clinical setting requires expertise, dedication and deliberate analysis. Even questions regarding malingering has to be addressed.)
29. Manic - depression
30. Builds social skills (even lack of that could have been the causative or contributive factor for the development of mental illness)
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