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robinn137

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Charles' hypertension is worsened by chronic anxiety, characterized by tension, palpitations, sweating, and numbness in his limbs. How would his condition be diagnosed in the DSM-5?
 
  a) Psychophysiological disorder
  b) Asthma
  c) Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions
  d) Howard's problem would not be diagnosed in DSM-5: his anxiety is caused by his asthma, which is a physical condition not covered by the DSM.

Question 2

The process model of family functioning developed by Skinner and colleagues (2000 ) improves on the McMaster model by focusing more exclusively on:
 
  a) Intra-psychic needs
  b) Dynamic interactions of family functioning
  c) Interpersonal aspects of family functioning
  d) Control issues



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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