Question : 61. How does dissociative amnesia differ from simple amnesia? A. Dissociative amnesia involves : 1233561

 

61. 

How does dissociative amnesia differ from simple amnesia?

A. 

Dissociative amnesia involves an actual loss of memory, whereas simple amnesia does not.

B. 

Simple amnesia involves an actual loss of memory, whereas dissociative amnesia does not.

C. 

Simple amnesia occurs due to stress, whereas dissociative amnesia does not.

D. 

Dissociative amnesia typically results from a physiological cause, whereas simple amnesia does not.

62. 

_____ is a form of amnesia in which the individual leaves home and sometimes assumes a new identity.

A. 

Anorexia

B. 

Conversion disorder

C. 

Bipolar disorder

D. 

Dissociative fugue

63. 

Omar finds himself in front of a pet supplies display in a discount store in the town of Xania. His last memories are of his childhood in the town of Genovia. He cannot recall how he reached the discount store. Which of the following most accurately describes Omar’s condition?

A. 

Bipolar disorder

B. 

Dissociative amnesia

C. 

Cyclothymic disorder

D. 

Dissociative identity disorder

64. 

The common thread among dissociative disorders is that:

A. 

they allow people to escape from some anxiety-producing situation.

B. 

people suffering from these disorders experience a significant loss of memory.

C. 

they involve an actual physical disturbance, such as the inability to see or hear.

D. 

people suffering from these disorders leave their home to lead a life of anonymity.

65. 

Mood disorder refers to:

A. 

a form of amnesia in which the individual leaves home and assumes a new identity.

B. 

a disturbance in emotional experience that is strong enough to intrude on everyday living.

C. 

an actual physical disturbance, such as the inability to use a sensory organ.

D. 

an actual loss of information from memory that typically results from a physiological cause.

66. 

The term _____ is sometimes used to describe the lost memories of people with dissociative amnesia.

A. 

“free-floating” memories

B. 

la belle indifference

C. 

repressed memories

D. 

selective memories

67. 

Which of the following is TRUE of major depression?

A. 

It is abnormal to experience sadness after experiencing disappointment in life.

B. 

People suffering from major depression have high levels of energy.

C. 

Major depression may have no clear trigger and is more intense than normal depression.

D. 

For reasons unknown, the rate of depression is decreasing throughout the world.

68. 

Which of the following is TRUE of the symptoms of mood disorders?

A. 

In mania, the individual cycles between periods of intense happiness on the one hand and deep depression on the other.

B. 

In bipolar disorder, the individual feels elated all the time and seems to have boundless energy.

C. 

In major depression, the individual feels useless, worthless, and lonely, and also thinks the future is hopeless.

D. 

In manic-depressive disorder, the individual seems to have lost his or her eye sight.

69. 

_____ is an extended state of intense, wild elation.

A. 

Mania

B. 

Depression

C. 

Anxiety

D. 

Insomnia

70. 

Which of the following is TRUE of manic-depressive disorder and bipolar disorder?

A. 

Manic-depressive disorder is a type of bipolar disorder.

B. 

Bipolar disorder is a type of manic-depressive disorder.

C. 

Manic-depressive disorder is a severe form of bipolar disorder.

D. 

Bipolar disorder is a new term that has replaced the label manic-depressive disorder.

 

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