- 1. Which of the Following is not among the three classic neuroses that were identified by S. Freud?
A) obsessive-compulsive B) delusion C) conversion D) phobia
- 2. It is characterized by unreasonable fear of common objects or situations.
A) conversion B) phobia C) hallucination D) delusion
- 3. It is the loss of function in part of the body that generally does not correspond to an anatomic or physiologic disorder.
A) anxiety B) delusion C) conversion D) hallucination
- 4. It is a neurotic disorder characterized by intrusive, repetitive thoughts of a disturbing nature, and a compelling need to perform ritualized, repetitive, and apparently senseless acts.
A) delusions B) anxiety C) hallucinations D) obsessive-compulsive
- 5. It refers to a therapy by making conscious to the patient the nature of the desire that is frustrated.
A) psychoanalytic psychotherapy B) physical therapy C) social therapy D) critical analysis
- 6. Which of the following is not among the three specific types of phobia?
A) agoraphobia B) social phobia C) kleptomania D) specific phobias
- 7. It refers to fear of a particular situation or object, including anything from airplane travel to dentists.
A) specific phobias B) pyromania C) agoraphobia D) social phobia
- 8. It refers to a type of phobia that a person experiences deep fears of being watched or judged by others and being embarrassed in public.
A) social phobia B) simple phobias C) agoraphobia D) kleptomania
- 9. It is the intense fear of feeling trapped and having a panic attack in a public place.
A) specific phobias B) agoraphobia C) social phobia D) simple phobias
- 10. It refers to a multi-system response to a perceived threat or danger.
A) hallucination B) anxiety C) phobia D) delusion
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