The Development of two or more distinct personalities
This is the development of two or more distinct personalities, sometimes referred to as subpersonalities or alternate personalities, that each have their own memories, thoughts and emotions.
Group of answer choices
A. Common Disorder
B. Crisis Disorder
C. Dissociative Identity Disorder
D. Theft Disorder
2. This is a state of low blood sugar that affects the functioning of the brain, has been connected to antisocial behavior, including homicide and habitual violence
Group of answer choices
A. Hypoglycemia
B. Antisocial behavior
C. Disorder
D. Identity Crisis
3. This is preoccupation with orderliness, perfectism, mental and interpersonal control, inflexible and inefficient behaviors.
Group of answer choices
A. Mental Ineffectiveness
B. Flexible Behaviors
C. Obsessive-Compulsive
D. None of the above
4. This is a state in which a person loses contact with reality in specific ways
Group of answer choices
A. State of Mind
B. Psychosis
C. Incapability of deciding
D. No contact with others
5. This is a state of mind of an offender at the time of the offense
Group of answer choices
A. Happy
B. Insanity
C. Disorder
D. None of the above
6. These are defined as having an enduring pattern of inner experience and outward behavior that impairs their sense of self, emotional experiences, goals, capacity for empathy, and/or intimacy
Group of answer choices
A. Social Issues
B. Personality Disorders
C. Current Issues
D. None of the above
7. They were believed at the time to be able to detect criminal predisposition by examining bumps and abnormalities on the surface of the skull.
Group of answer choices
A. Phrenologists
B. Psychologists
C. Social Workers
D. Police Officers
8. This is a pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others
Group of answer choices
A. Scared
B. Frightened
C. Paranoid
D. Happy
9. This is not an emotion but rather a state of being that often leads to emotions such as anger, sadness or depression
Group of answer choices
A. Happy
B. Delighted
C. Upset
D. Frustration
10. This involves a person feeling detached from his or her mental processes or physical body.
Group of answer choices
A. Relationship Disorder
B. Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder
C. Depression Disorder
D. None of the above
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12. refer to Hare’s Revised Psychopathy Checklist on page 100. A high combination of the factors listed are believed to reliably indicate a “psychopath.” These factors appear to vary with age, social class, cognitive abilities, drug and or alcohol abuse, and violent behavior.
Name at least two of the traits of a “psychopath” and explain why each trait applies to many “normal” people. An example may be “pathological liar” a psychopath may lie so often, that they learn how to lie so well that people cannot tell they are lying. They can then lie to potential victims to manipulate the victim by telling the victim what they think the victim needs to hear to feel safe with the psychopath, so the psychopath can lure the victim into a situation they would not have otherwise put themselves into. (i.e., getting into a car with a strangerfrom a bar).

