Psychology Mcqs

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1.Which of the following is an uncommon reaction exhibited by people when exposed to a fear-inducing stimulus?

2.Although dysthymia is considered a milder type of depression, what impact does it have on those who suffer from it?

3.What is another common name for bipolar disorder?

4.Which type of therapy is best suited to assist individuals with depression in improving their skills to manage conflicts with friends?

5.What is the typical duration of mood swings experienced by individuals with bipolar disorder?

6.Which age group is most commonly affected by major depression?

7.What common limitations are present in Dr. Michael First’s research on Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID)?

8.Which of the following are primary factors contributing to depression?

9.What is the best action to take if you start experiencing a panic attack?

10.Which of the following could trigger a change of personality in someone with Multiple Personality Disorder during their daily life?

11.Which drug is most frequently prescribed for short-term alleviation of panic attack symptoms?

12.Which condition is least commonly associated with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?

13.What is the recommended therapy for OCD apart from medication?

14.What changes might individuals with Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) exhibit when shifting between their different personalities?

15.Where would an individual exhibiting symptoms of Jerusalem Syndrome and posing a public safety risk receive treatment?

16.What term describes the distressing, persistent, and intrusive thoughts that individuals with OCD find difficult to dismiss?

17.Officials were concerned that a specific event could trigger a major rise in cases of Jerusalem Syndrome. Which event was it?

18.Which demographic is primarily impacted by Jerusalem Syndrome?

19.Which vitamin deficiency leads to Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, a condition marked by memory loss, confusion, lack of coordination, and apathy?

20.Which form of therapy is typically administered to individuals diagnosed with Type III Jerusalem Syndrome?

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