. Select the age group in which adjustment disorders occur most frequently.
- A) Infant
- B) Adolescent
- C) Adult
- D) Elderly
- Correct Answer: B) Adolescent
- The term for the disorder where a patient feels they are awake and having insomnia even though sleep studies are consistent with healthy sleep is known as:
- A) Insomnia disorder
- B) Paradoxical Insomnia
- C) Restless Leg Syndrome
- D) Sleep Apnea
- Correct Answer: B) Paradoxical Insomnia
- Select the life stage at which a child engages in more interactive play, masters aggression, and learns cooperation and sharing skills.
- A) Infancy
- B) Toddler
- C) Preschool
- D) Adolescence
- Correct Answer: C) Preschool
- Select the two characteristics of impulses that are usually absent from compulsions.
- A) Pleasure seeking
- B) Anxiety reduction
- C) Committing actions
- D) Repetitive behavior
- Correct Answers: A) Pleasure seeking and C) Committing actions
- Panic disorder is diagnosed if the patient worries for 14 days after 1 panic attack episode.
- A) True
- B) False
- Correct Answer: B) False
- Abuse of volatile solvents can create psychoactive effects for patients. Known volatile solvents to be abused are all the following EXCEPT:
- A) Gasoline
- B) Paint thinner
- C) Whipped cream aerosols
- D) Dry Eye Tear Drops
- Correct Answer: D) Dry Eye Tear Drops
- Select the treatment of choice for identity crisis.
- A) Group therapy
- B) Individual psychotherapy
- C) Pharmacotherapy
- D) Family therapy
- Correct Answer: B) Individual psychotherapy
- When does fear become a phobia diagnosis?
- A) When it is irrational
- B) When it persists for at least 6 months
- C) When it causes significant distress
- D) All of the above are true
- The DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria for Binge-Eating Disorder indicates the duration to be:
- A) Once weekly for three months
- B) Twice weekly for one month
- C) Daily for three months
- D) Twice weekly for three months
- Correct Answer: A) Once weekly for three months
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