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fahad

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What type of disorder does Harry have if he makes incorrect inferences
  about reality based on alterations in his perceptions, thoughts, or consciousness, and believes that these inferences are real?
 
  a) a mood disorder
   b) a neurotic disorder
   c) a psychotic disorder
   d) an adjustment disorder

Question 2

How do psychodynamic theorists view clinical anxiety?
 
  a) an alarm indicating a threat
   b) the equivalent of obsessions and compulsions
   c) a symbolic equivalent of unconscious conflicts
   d) an alarm sounded in the absence of consciously recognized dangers



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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