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jon_i

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Sudden changes in behavior that mimic symptoms of neurological disorders are known as psychoseizures.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Jocelyn is a sophomore in college who is majoring in elementary education. She sought counseling at the advice of one of her professors, who feels that she is not suited for the teaching profession.
 
  During her first visit, Jocelyn stated that since she could remember, she has always preferred to stay at home and either read or watch movies by herself. She has no friends and no inclination to date. The therapist noted that the most striking aspect of Jocelyn's personality was the complete lack of emotion. She did not seem concerned or angered by her professor's suggestion that she should switch majors, and, in fact, Jocelyn appeared highly detached from the world. Jocelyn may have _____ personality disorder.
  A) paranoid
  B) schizoid
  C) schizotypal .
  D) antisocial



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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

B



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