What is the difference between obsessive-compulsive anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder?
What will be an ideal response?
The anxiety disorder involves intrusive, obsessive thoughts. The personality disorder involves similar rigid and unadaptive behaviors, but the behaviors feel under control. People with the personality disorder do not show obsessional thinking that seems to force itself into consciousness, nor do they engage in the kinds of irrational rituals performed by people with obsessive-compulsive anxiety disorder.
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In a seminar on dream analysis, a woman recounts a dream in which she went on a boat ride down the Nile River. It was so hot that she wanted to take off her shirt. After a while she became very hungry, but all the guides could offer her to eat were banana
Dream researchers would agree that a. the dream definitely has a hidden meaning. b. her dream appears to be a lucid dream. c. all she remembers is the latent content of the dream. d. all she remembers is the manifest content of the dream.
Sigmund Freud described dreams in all of the following ways EXCEPT as
a. "transient psychoses." b. "everynight madness." c. "the royal road to the unconscious." d. "uncensored visions."