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james9437

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During a diagnostic interview, a psychiatrist asks the client how he has been functioning in normal social interactions. These questions are designed to assess ____.
 
  a. disorientation
  b. discomfort
 c. distress
 d. dysfunction

Question 2

Jack carries on conversations with creatures only he can see in a language that no one else can understand. Jack says the creatures instruct him to crush insects that only Jack can see. Jack is experiencing ____.
 
  a. delusions
 b. discomfort
 c. hallucinations
  d. disorientation



Dinolord

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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