91) Consistent with the ________ model, shyness may represent a predisposition that makes one more vulnerable to develop social phobia in the face of stressful experiences, such as traumatic social encounters. A) shyness B) learning C) psychodynamic D) diathesis-stress 92) An intrusive, recurrent thought or idea that seems beyond the person’s ability to control is a(n) ________. A) delusion B) hallucination C) obsession D) compulsion 93) For months, as Erfan drives to work, he has been plagued by worries that he forgot to lock the door, close the windows, or turn off the stove in his house. Several times, he has even had to return home and double-check the house before he could get rid of these troubling fears. Erfan’s worries represent ________. A) delusions B) hallucinations C) obsessions D) compulsions 94) Adrian is always re-checking his to see if his doors are locked. This action represents the __________ component of obsessive-compulsive disorder. A) urge B) compulsion C) thought D) obsession 95) Jeremy has unacceptable religious and sexual thoughts in his head. These thoughts represent the __________ component of obsessive-compulsive disorder. A) compulsion B) behaviour C) action D) obsession 96) An irresistible, repetitious urge to engage in a specific behaviour, usually to relieve anxiety, is a(n) ________. A) delusion B) abreaction C) obsession D) compulsion 97) Corinna engages in elaborate hand-washing rituals. She spends several hours a day at the sink and washes her hands after touching anybody or anything that might have dirt or germs. Her behaviours are ________. A) delusions B) abreactions C) obsessions D) compulsions 98) Before Remi can leave for work each morning, he spends hours checking and rechecking to see if he has shut off all the appliances and locked the windows and doors of his home. Remi’s behaviours represent ________. A) delusions B) abreactions C) obsessions D) compulsions 99) Jean-Marc is constantly anxious. To relieve his anxiety he counts silently to himself. He may count his breaths per minute, or he may just count the seconds as they tick by. Just the act of counting seems to relieve his anxiety. Jean-Marc’s counting behaviours represent a(n) ________. A) delusion B) abreaction C) obsession D) compulsion 100) Garth spends hours checking and rechecking the doors and windows to his house to make sure they are completely locked and secured before he leaves for work in the morning. This is the only way he can prevent himself from being overwhelmed by anxiety and fear that he left something unlocked as he drives to the office. Garth is suffering from ________ disorder. A) phobic B) panic C) obsessive-compulsive D) generalized anxiety