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PRITE History of Psychiatry and Psych Theory Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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Piaget's contribution to development was a theory explaining what phenomenon? (2x) - ANSWERHOW INDIVIDUALS LEARN AND UNDERSTAND THE WORLD 
 
Otto Kernberg's model for tx of patients with narcissistic personality disorder differs from that of Kohut in that in Kernberg's model, the goals of psychotherapy include: - ANSWERINTEGRATING IDEALIZATION AND TRUST WITH RAGE AND CONTEMPT 
 
According to Aaron Beck, the primary defect in depression involves which of the following? - ANSWERCOGNITIVE ...
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PRITE questions from 2020 With Correct Answers(GRADED A)
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By what age is cisgender identity well established? 
a) one yr 
b) three yrs 
c) five yrs 
d) seven yrs 
e) nine yrs - ANSWERb) three yrs 
Urethral Transition Stage (between anal 1-3 yrs and phallic stages 3-5yrs) 
Release vs. retendon. There is the potendal for regression in this transidon from anal stage (balance of control, autonomy) moving onto phallic stage. Regressive enuresis can occur here. 
Pathology: compeddveness/ambidon, feminine shame due to lack of strong urine stream (seriously.....
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NINJA - PRITE review questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
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What characterizes the memory loss in patients with dissociative amnesia? (x2) - ANSWEREpisodic 
 
Amnesia preceded by epigastric sensation/fear are associated with electrical abnormalities where? - ANSWERTemporal lobe 
 
Memory loss pattern in dissociative amnesia? - ANSWEROccurs for a discrete period of time (episodic!) 
 
Amnesia characterized by loss of memory of events, occur after onset of etiologic condition or agent? - ANSWERAnterograde 
 
Pt reports hearing voices of someone not present...
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2019 PRITE Exam review CORRECT 100%
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Contralateral leg weakness with sparing of the face and arm associated with urinary incontinence and abulia are typical for what kind of stroke? 
- Basilar 
- Carotid 
- Middle cereberal 
- Anterior cerebral 
- Posterior cerebral - ANSWERAnterior cerebral 
 
abulia = lack of initiative 
 
Effects of posterior
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PRITE 2022 CORRECT 100%
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If a patient has anti-yo antibody in serum, with subacute onset ataxia of gait and limbs... what is the next test to order? What is the dx? - ANSWERCT scan of chest, abdomen, pelvis 
 
anti-yo antibody = paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration 
 
 
Which measure is used in biofeedback as a marker of autonomic activity? - ANSWERHR variability 
 
According to psychoanalytic theory, what does the term "primary process thinking" refer to? - ANSWERPrimary process thinking = Unconscious thoughts ...
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