Chapter 14: Problem 1
According to Thomas Szasz, abnormal behavior usually involves: A. behavior that is statistically unusual. B. behavior that deviates from social norms. C. a disease of the mind. D. biological imbalance.
Chapter 14: Problem 1
According to Thomas Szasz, abnormal behavior usually involves: A. behavior that is statistically unusual. B. behavior that deviates from social norms. C. a disease of the mind. D. biological imbalance.
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Get started for freeA concordance rate indicates: A. the percentage of relatives who exhibit the same disorder. B. the percentage of people with a given disorder who are currently receiving treatment. C. the prevalence of a given disorder in the general population. D. the rate of cure for a given disorder.
Involuntary commitment to a psychiatric facility: A. can occur only after a mentally ill individual has been convicted of a violent crime. B. usually occurs because people appear to be a danger to themselves or others. C. no longer occurs under modern civil law. D. will be a lifelong commitment, even if the individual is no longer mentally ill.
Mary believes that while she sleeps at night, space creatures are at- tacking her and invading her uterus, where they will multiply until they are ready to take over the world. Mary was chosen for this task, she believes, because she is the only one with the power to help the space creatures succeed. Mary would most likely be diagnosed as ______________ schizophrenic. A. paranoid B. catatonic C. disorganized D. undifferentiated
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