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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A during the Iraqi War
B after World War II
C during the Vietnam War
D during World War I
Question #2
A all the way because a protector usually emerges only after successful therapy is over
B moderately far because a protector usually emerges before subpersonality integration
C not far at all because protectors usually emerge even before the disorder is diagnosed
D very far because a protector usually emerges after subpersonality integration, and before fusion
Question #3
A host transfer.
B mutual cognizance.
C switching.
D lability.
Question #4
A Certain personality characteristics are related to recovery from stress disorders, but not to their development.
B Personality characteristics are related to neither the development of nor recovery from stress disorders.
C Personality characteristics are related to both the development of stress disorders and recovery from them.
D Certain personality characteristics are related to the development of stress disorders, but not to recovery from these disorders.
Question #5
A coconscious relationship.
B mutually cognizant pattern.
C mutually amnesic relationship.
D one-way amnesic relationship.
Question #6
A The hypothalamus produces corticosteroids, which stimulate the pituitary to produce a stress hormone that causes the adrenal gland to release adrenocorticotropic hormone.
B The hypothalamus stimulates the pituitary to produce a stress hormone that causes the adrenal gland to release hypothalamic hormone in a feedback loop.
C The hypothalamus stimulates the pituitary to produce a stress hormone that causes the adrenal gland to release corticosteroids.
D The hypothalamus stimulates the pituitary to produce corticosteroids that cause the adrenal gland to release adrenocorticotropic hormone.
Question #7
A provide a forum for the subpersonalities to communicate with one another.
B bond with the primary personality.
C establish a contract with the subpersonalities to prevent self-harm.
D integrate the subpersonalities into a unity.
Question #8
A mood disorders.
B anxiety disorders.
C personality disorders.
D sexual disorders.
Question #9
A The drugs are effective for only about 25 percent of the people who take them.
B It appears that all antidepressant drugs that restore norepinephrine help prevent or reduce panic symptoms.
C Antianxiety drugs are preferred over antidepressants.
D The drugs must be taken “as needed” rather than on a regular schedule.
Question #10
A covert
B modeling
C in vivo
D fear hierarchical flooding
Question #11
A selective.
B continuous.
C organic.
D circumscribed.
Question #12
A the awareness that something has been forgotten
B the awareness to know why you forget
C the inability to forget
D the ability to escape threatening events
Question #13
A no differences were found in brain activity between controls and individuals with dissociative identity disorder.
B control subjects who were asked to pretend they had different personalities were able to create different brain response patterns for each subpersonality.
C people with dissociative identity disorder did not show different brain response patterns for subpersonalities.
D different subpersonalities have shown different brain response patterns.
Question #14
A seeing dead or gravely wounded civilians
B being injured or hospitalized themselves
C seeing friends seriously wounded or killed
D being treated for a combat-related stress disorder
Question #15
A moral anxiety.
B realistic anxiety.
C neurotic anxiety.
D existential anxiety.
Question #16
A poverty and had parents who divorced when the people were in their teens.
B poverty and had parents who divorced when the people were younger than 10 years old.
C well-to-do families and had parents who divorced when the people were in their teens.
D well-to-do families and had parents who divorced when the people were younger than 10 years old.
Question #17
A Those with dissociative amnesia often develop amnesia without experiencing an upsetting event.
B Those with dissociative fugue experience a loss of semantic, rather than episodic knowledge.
C Those with dissociative fugue change where they live.
D Those with dissociative amnesia experience a loss of semantic, rather than episodic, knowledge.
Question #18
A panic attacks.
B agoraphobia.
C agoraphobia and panic disorder.
D panic disorder.
Question #19
A experienced a significant, and long-term, setback.
B experienced a significant, but short-term, setback.
C merged the first two or more subpersonalities.
D merged the final two or more subpersonalities.
Question #20
A 30 percent
B 50 percent
C 40 percent
D 20 percent