A) to determine what type of treatment should be used
B) to determine if a psychological disorder might be present
C) to determine whether the individual also has a medical condition
D) to determine which medication would be most effective
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A) symptoms is to prototypes
B) prototypes is to profiles
C) presence is to severity
D) individuals is to symptoms
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A) the WAIS
B) the MMPI
C) the TAT
D) the MCMI
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A) increase desired behaviours
B) decrease undesired behaviours
C) increase emotional responses to external stressors
D) both increase desired behaviours and decrease undesired behaviours
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A) Damage that requires treatment is more likely to be overlooked.
B) Neurological damage may have been missed.
C) It may call for unnecessary and expensive further testing.
D) A person who should be concerned may have a false sense of well-being.
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A) They will have experienced identical symptoms of the disorder.
B) They will have experienced similar distress as a result of the disorder.
C) They will have lost the ability to function in a similar way.
D) They will have some of the same symptoms as each other.
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A) a categorical approach
B) a dimensional approach
C) a multidimensional approach
D) a prototypical approach
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A) DiGuilio and Reissing (2006) found little evidence that PMDD is a distinct diagnostic entity.
B) Symptoms occur only during the late luteal phase and thus it does not qualify as a genuine endocrine disorder.
C) It is difficult to distinguish PMDD from premenstrual exacerbations of other disorders, such as binge eating disorder or mood disorders.
D) It has less severe symptomatology than premenstrual syndrome and thus does not warrant a DSM-IV diagnostic label.
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A) A patients undergoes completely unnecessary and expensive procedures.
B) A clinician misses an important medical problem that needs to be treated.
C) A patient is diagnosed with a condition that does not exist.
D) Cell damage occurs due to repeated radiation exposure.
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A) tell a complete story about a picture
B) tell how a descriptive sentence applies to him- or herself
C) identify the theme that is common to a set of pictures
D) speculate about the relationships between various people shown in a picture
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