When schizophrenia is diagnosed in childhood,
A) the disorder is more severe and has a poorer outcome.
B) patients who receive adequate treatment usually improve in adolescence.
C) the disorder is usually linked to family environment.
D) drug treatments are rarely effective.
Question 2
Sean is participating in a clinical assessment. The psychologist is asking him questions about the severity of his symptoms and how they have persisted or changed over time.
Sean is also asked about behaviors related to personality strengths and weaknesses. The psychologist might also consider including both a personality assessment and
A) neuropsychological tests.
B) physiological assessment tools.
C) neurobehavioral tests.
D) functional-analytic tests.