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jho37

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A review by Liddle (2000 ) found that the strongest predictor of inappropriate affect in schizophrenic patients is:
 
  a) Brain injury.
  b) Traumatic events like sexual abuse.
  c) Chronic cognitive impairment.
  d) Dopamine depletion.

Question 2

Bradford reports the following unusual experiences: He finds used tea bags in the waste basket, although he does not like tea and lives alone; he discovered several suits in his closet that he had no memory of buying and did not like; he has had
 
  people greet him warmly whom he has never met before. What DSM-5 diagnosis would best fit Bradford's symptoms?
 
  a) Dissociative amnesia
  b) Dissociative fugue
  c) Depersonalization disorder
  d) Dissociative identity disorder



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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