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a defendant is unable to understand the nature and purpose of legal proceedings
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a person cannot be held responsible for his or her actions because of mental illness
C
a person has a chronic mental illness that is not responsive to treatment
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an individual is dangerous to themselves or to others
A
be mainic
B
be insane.
C
be depressed
D
neurotic
A
the deliberate faking of physical illness
B
apparent physical illness caused by psychological factors
C
not acknowledge the presence of a real mental or physical illness
D
a tendency to misinterpret minor bodily changes as being indicative of serious illness
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depression.
B
schizophrenia.
C
compulsions.
D
antisocial personality disorder.
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generalized anxiety disorder.
B
post-traumatic stress disorder.
C
phobias.
D
antisocial personality disorder.
A
bipolar disorder
B
conversion disorder
C
multiple personality disorder
D
generalized anxiety disorder
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Opedical complex
B
Unconscious
C
Superego
D
Object relations
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Countertransference
B
Resistance
C
Free association
D
Transference
A
You get an average bowling score in one game and a superb score in the next game.
B
You get an average bowling score in one game and a very low score in the next game.
C
You get an average bowling score in one game and another average score in the next game.
D
You get a terrible bowling score in one game and an average score in the next game.
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Contemporary models focus more on interpersonal relationships than on intrapsychic conflict.
B
Contemporary models focus on the unconscious internal desires and motivations of the child.
C
Contemporary models focus on how the child negotiates his/her unconscious internal desires and motivations as s/he progresses through the early relationship with his/her parents.
D
None of the above.