Multiple Choice
Walter's graduate program is extremely demanding, he has been arguing with his girlfriend, and he is struggling financially. He juggles his utility bills to avoid having anything disconnected, but he never answers the phone, because so many collectors call. Because he has such a small stipend, he is forced to live in a noisy, crime-ridden neighbourhood. As finals approach, Walter finally decides he needs to see a therapist. Though he can't pinpoint any single cause, he knows that he constantly feels restless, edgy, and irritable. He is having trouble concentrating in his classes and isn't sleeping well, even though he's tired all the time. The therapist will probably diagnose Walter with
A) obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) .
B) generalized anxiety disorder.
C) a phobia.
D) panic disorder.
E) a personality disorder.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q369: Seligman has theorized that an increased focus
Q370: The neurotransmitters responsible for the symptoms of
Q371: According to DSM-5, all of the following
Q372: Cross-cultural studies have revealed that prevalence rates
Q373: The behavioural component of anxiety includes _.<br>A)feelings
Q375: Jason is extremely uncomfortable when he has
Q376: Depression is a _ experience among college
Q377: James has been experiencing a lack of
Q378: These repetitive behavioural responses are accompanied by
Q379: In the vulnerability-stress model of psychological disorders,