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1 | | is a cluster of fears centered on public places and an inability to escape or find help should one become incapacitated. |
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2 | | is a disorder in which the individual has anxiety-provoking thoughts that will not go away or urges to perform repetitive, ritualistic behaviors to prevent or produce some future situation. |
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3 | | is a disorder in which the individual not only develops amnesia but also unexpectedly travels away from home and assumes a new identity. |
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4 | | In , individuals have two or more distinct personalities or selves. |
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5 | | occurs when individuals are exposed to aversive stimulation, such as prolonged stress, over which they have no control. |
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6 | | In an individual has delusions and hallucinations that have little or no recognizable meaning. |
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7 | | is characterized by bizarre motor behavior, which sometimes takes the form of a completely immobile stupor. |
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8 | | is characterized by delusions of reference, grandeur, and persecution. |
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9 | | is characterized by disorganized behavior, hallucinations, delusions, and incoherence. |
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10 | | The argues that a combination of biological disposition and stress causes schizophrenia. |
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