There are many hypotheses regarding the biological etiology of schizophrenia. One, called the “dopamine hypothesis”, asserts that schizophrenia is caused by an abnormality in neurotransmission of dopamine. Which of these statements describes possible limitation to this hypothesis?
An individual goes to the clinic and describes problems with voluntary motor function. He tells the doctor that he is experiencing tremors and weakness that have led to a loss of function in his ankle. After running tests, the doctor cannot find any medical reason for the symptoms which obviously cause the man significant distress and impairment in his occupation (which requires him to stand all day). The individual is referred to a psychiatrist, who shows that the symptoms lack internal consistency by having the individual perform an ankle plantar flexion test both sitting (where he displayed weakness) and then asked the individual to stand on his toes. Having ruled out all other diagnosis, the psychiatrist diagnosed him with what somatic disorder?
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Which of these cohorts is most likely to have experienced at least one major depressive episode over the last 12 months?
Unlike the DSM-IV-TR, the DSM-5 makes a distinction between paraphilias and paraphilic disorders by stating that “a paraphilia is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for having a paraphilic disorder”. What does this difference in approach toward the description of paraphilic disorders imply?
Which of these statements does not describe accurate criteria for PTSD, as described by the DSM-5?
What is the main difference between an individual diagnosed with bipolar I and bipolar II?
Which of the following disorders is characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others, along with a lack of remorse or empathy?
Which of the following disorders is characterized by recurring, unexpected panic attacks and persistent worry about having more panic attacks?
Which of the following disorders is characterized by a split between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, resulting in a loss of contact with reality?
Which of the following disorders is characterized by persistent, uncontrollable, and intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions)?