A) where they lived.
B) their personal identities.
C) the names of their children.
D) major historical events of the period.
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A) people with dissociative amnesia typically leave home and create a new life for themselves in another area, while people with dissociative fugue do not take flight and create new identities.
B) people with dissociative fugue typically leave home and create a new life for themselves in another area, while people with dissociative amnesia do not take flight and create new identities.
C) people with dissociative amnesia typically create alternative personalities, whereas people with dissociative fugue typically do not create new identities.
D) people with dissociative fugue typically maintain their original personalities, whereas people with dissociative amnesia create new identities.
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A) create a false memory
B) reveal repressed memories
C) use hypnotism to uncover memories
D) use sodium amatol to uncover lost memories
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A) The host is always in control of the other alters.
B) The alters in DID have no awareness of each other.
C) People diagnosed with DID claim to have significant periods of amnesia.
D) Persecutor alters are often responsible for switching between personalities.
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A) psychosomatic disorder
B) factitious disorder
C) factitious disorder by proxy
D) somatization disorder
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A) cognitive
B) behavioral
C) psychodynamic
D) existential
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A) somatization
B) factitious disorders.
C) depersonalization
D) dissociative amnesia
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A) repressive mode; active mode
B) active mode; receptive mode
C) receptive mode; suppressive mode
D) suppressive mode; repressive mode
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A) multiple personality fugue
B) multiple disintegration disorder
C) multiple personality disorder
D) dissociative personality disorder
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A) Jean Piaget
B) Thomas Simon
C) Pierre Janet
D) Alfred Binet
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A) Identifying ways to help clients create a hierarchy of traumatic experiences and learning relaxation techniques to handle the stressors
B) Helping the client work through the trauma to integrate all the alternative personalities into one coherent personality
C) Identifying the traumatic experience and implementing behavior modification to reward or punish the alters
D) Helping the host concentrate on health-enhancing behaviors using exercise and dietary supplements
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A) Organic amnesia is often caused by psychosocial factors.
B) Organic amnesia typically involves anterograde and retrograde amnesia.
C) Organic amnesia is caused by brain injury.
D) Organic amnesia results from early childhood unconscious conflicts.
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A) Korsakoff's syndrome
B) Down's syndrome
C) Munchhausen's syndrome
D) Tourette's syndrome
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A) ataque de nervios
B) mal de ojo
C) susto
D) amok
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A) Humanistic treatments
B) Behavioral treatments
C) Cognitive treatments
D) Psychoanalytic treatments
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A) The conversion symptom develops after a trauma or psychological stressor.
B) Conversion disorder is quite common, with a high lifetime prevalence rate.
C) Loss of bodily functioning in conversion disorder is due to subconscious processes.
D) Conversion disorder typically involves multiple symptoms during a single episode of conversion.
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A) amnesias are being faked by people to escape punishment for crimes committed.
B) amnesias may be the result of using dissociation as a defense against intolerable memories or stressors.
C) amnesia may occur because individuals are in such a high state of arousal during the events that they do not encode and store information.
D) people may forget some, but not all, events which may therefore lead to an inconclusive diagnosis.
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A) Inability to control their behavior
B) As a strategy to cope with traumas
C) In order to gain attention for themselves
D) Constant preoccupation with illness
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