Betty is hyper-aware of such bodily sensations as heart rate and respiration rate. When she perceives heart
or breathing as getting faster she becomes afraid that she is having a heart attack.
These thoughts make her
symptoms worse and she has a panic attack. Betty's pattern of thinking best illustrates
A) the importance of perceived control in panic disorder.
B) interoceptive conditioning.
C) the cognitive theory of panic.
D) the role of the locus coeruleus in panic.
Question 2
Which of the following is true about the connection between psychopathy and antisocial personality
disorder?
A) Psychopathy is another name for antisocial personality disorder.
B) Psychopathy is a less severe form of antisocial personality disorder.
C) Psychopathy is a more easily treated form of antisocial personality disorder.
D) Many people who have antisocial personality disorder do not have psychopathy.