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jrubin

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A patient's medical history indicates that he has a diagnosis of catatonic schizophrenia. Which of the following symptoms is likely to occur in this patient?
 
  a) stupor
  b) narcolepsy
  c) nightmares
  d) dissociative fugue

Question 2

Al has been diagnosed as a transsexual; Bob has the diagnosis of nontranssexual gender identity disorder. What is the most significant difference between these two individuals?
 
  a) Al is likely to be delusional; Bob has no evidence of delusions.
   b) Al is preoccupied with getting rid of his sexual characteristics, Bob is not.
   c) Al is likely to have genetic and hormonal defects; Bob has no genetic or hormonal defects.
   d) Al is likely to have been sexually abused as a child; Bob is more likely to have been sexually abused in his adolescent years.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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