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madam-professor

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Which description matches up with the symptoms?
 
  a. Sarah hears voices and has minimal interest in social relationshipspositi ve symptoms.
 b. John thinks his thoughts are being broadcast on TV and has back and forth conversations with voices no one else can hear  negative symptoms.
  c. Karen believes the FBI is after her and she cannot distinguish between their private thoughts and external realitydelusions.
  d. Theodore shows decreased ability to initiate actions or speech, express emotions, or feel pleasurepositive symptoms.

Question 2

Milton frightens his family with his wild talking and frantic activity. Confined in a mental hospital for several days, he becomes completely immobile. He takes awkward postures for hours on end and allows himself to be arranged by others. With what symptoms of schizophrenia is Milton presenting?
 
  a. disorganized symptoms
  b. bipolar symptoms
 c. catatonic symptoms
 d. paranoid symptoms



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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