Define media.
What is TV, radio, newspapers, the Internet, and other forms of communication as a group?
What does DID stand for?
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?
She ( ) piano very well.
A. play
B. playing
C. plays
What is C?
"But are alter egos a part of our real world?"
What is p. 114?
Define standard.
What is something used to judge, measure, or define something else?
True or False: The treatment of the mentally ill has gotten worse over time.
What is false?
Are you talking ( ) me?
A. at
B. to
C. in
What is B?
"The average number of alters in a person with DID is 10."
What is p. 116?
Define image.
What is a picture in the mind?
Which of the following does NOT describe DID?
A) Multiple alters
B) A person often acquires the disorder from a childhood trauma
C) A person is fully conscious at all times
D) A person becomes impulsive
What is C?
She was born ( ) 1999.
A. at
B. when
C. in
D. with
What is C?
"Those judged insane were frequently admitted to madhouses, workhouses, poor houses, and jails."
What is p. 119?
Define previously.
What is earlier or before?
Which mental illness does Herschel Walker have?
A) Major Depressive Disorder
B) OCD
C) Anxiety Disorder
D) DID
What is D?
He has ( ) his homework?
A. do
B. did
C. done
What is C?
"The public began to understand that a mental illness is a disease, just like a physical illness."
What is p. 120?
Define controversial.
What is stirring up disagreement or debate?
List the two most common treatments for mental illness.
What is medication and therapy?
Would you mind ( ) the window?
A. opening
B. to open
C. opened
D. opens
What is A?
"More like a jail than a mental hospital, this facility was built in 1784."
What is p. 119?