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1 | | A psychologist schooled in the perspective would expect to find a hormonal imbalance, chemical deficiency, or brain injury as the cause of abnormal behavior. |
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2 | | The perspective assumes that people's behavior is shaped by the kind of family group, society, and culture in which they live. |
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3 | | are intense, irrational fears of specific objects or situations. |
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4 | | People with disorder experience long-term, persistent anxiety and worry. |
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5 | | disorders are psychological difficulties that take on a physical (somatic) form, but for which there is no medical cause. |
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6 | | A person suffering from disorder, or multiple personality, displays characteristics of two or more distinct personalities. |
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7 | | People with personality disorder have difficulty developing a secure sense of who they are. |
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8 | | is a disorder characterized by a constant fear of illness and a preoccupation with one's health. |
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9 | | The term memories is sometimes used to describe the lost memories of dissociative amnesia. |
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10 | | is an extended state of intense, wild elation. |
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