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casperchen82

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Why is the diagnosis of delayed PTSD a controversial one?
 
  A) It is so commonly diagnosed that it is probably an example of a normal reaction.
  B) Publicity and potential disability payments may have increased false claims of this disorder.
  C) Combat veterans rarely report delayed PTDS while civilians often report it.
  D) People that report delayed symptoms often have serious psychological disorders and are usually out of
  touch with reality.

Question 2

Which of the following is the most typical example of the onset of Alzheimer's Disease?
 
  A) When Yula's dementia became obvious, her family looked back on her behavior and realized that she
  had been exhibiting memory deficits.
  B) Christa began showing signs of forgetfulness after her last surgery.
  C) Rachel have always suffered from mood disorders. When she descended into a state of dementia
  after her last manic episode, no one was surprised.
  D) After Bill's death, Carol was never the same again.


jjorrostieta

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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