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amal

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After witnessing a fatal automobile accident, Marisela develops a disorder that causes her to feel depressed and emotionally numb. She also has reoccurring nightmares about the accident scene. Her symptoms are characteristic of
 
  A) generalized anxiety disorder.
  B) obsessive compulsive disorder.
  C) panic disorder.
  D) post-traumatic stress disorder.

Question 2

All of the following are symptoms of schizophrenia EXCEPT
 
  A) delusions.
  B) hallucinations.
  C) the ability to distinguish what is real from what is imaginary.
  D) inappropriate emotions.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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