A. A panic disorder causes connected, related panic attacks
B. A panic disorder causes a constant feeling of worry and tension
C. A panic disorder causes uncomfortable moments of high tension
D. A panic disorder causes random, unrelated panic attacks
A. Joan Didion
B. Mark Twain
C. Nikolai Gogol
D. Honore de Balzac
A. avoidant
B. schizoid
C. borderline
D. paranoid
A. Take slow, deep breaths and remind yourself you are safe
B. Go to the hospital
C. Run home
D. Take drugs or alcohol
A. Selenium
B. Manganese
C. Thiamine
D. Zinc
A. Impaired social skills
B. Affective flattening (lack of expression or emotion)
C. Alogia (loss of speech)
D. Hallucinations
A. The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center
B. The six Day War
C. The start of the new Millennium
D. The Yom Kippur War
A. An overly mature theme involving a troubled relationship
B. A juvenile theme where the hero does whatever he wants to do
C. A fragmented theme that does not have an actual story line
D. A sad theme involving an emotionally distressed character
A. insanity
B. psychopathology
C. self – destructiveness
D. social nonconformity
A. Lack of remorse
B. Superficial charm
C. Wild flights of ideas
D. A disregard for the safety of others