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viki

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When a patient no longer meets the full criteria for schizophrenia, but continues to experience some signs of the illness, the most likely diagnosis would be:
 
  a) Undifferentiated schizophrenia
  b) Schizophrenia in remission
  c) Residual schizophrenia
  d) Schizoid personality disorder

Question 2

William experienced symptoms of sudden heart palpitations, feelings of choking, dizziness, and intense fear, occurring without warning. Which of the following would be an appropriate component of an intervention for his problem?
 
  a) Cognitive therapy
  b) Relaxation training
  c) Encouraging him to experience panic symptoms in the office
  d) All of the above choices are correct



Loise Hard

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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