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一般资料:求助者,女性,19岁,大学一年级学生。案例介绍:求助者自己在外地上学,有次给家里打电话时听见母亲的咳嗽声,知道母亲感冒了。后来就害怕,如果自己不在父母身边,父母得心脏病死了就再也见不到了。自己上的是一所普通大学,看见男同学抽烟就会提心吊胆,害怕房子着火,自己会被烧死。无心上学,失眠、心慌,非常痛苦,想休学。想摆脱痛苦但怎么也摆脱不了,主动来咨询。心理咨询师观察了解到的情况:求助者为独生女,性格内向,父母老来得女,从小娇惯,所有的事都由父母包办代替,上大学前一直未离开过父母。下面是心理咨询师与求助者的一段咨询谈话。心理咨询师:你觉得你在外地上学,害怕父母会得心脏病,难道你父母得不得心脏病是由你在不在身边决定的吗?求助者:可我就是担心呀。心理咨询师:即使你父母得了心脏病,自己也可以叫急救车,也不是得了心脏病就一定会死人对吧?现在医学发达,我们医院就有换过心脏的人,不也活得好好的吗?求助者:可我不想和父母分开怎么办?心理咨询师:那你见过有一家三口天天背着书包上下学的吗?求助者:(笑笑)好像没有。

对该求助者的初步诊断是()。

A.焦虑性神经症

B.恐怖性神经症

C.抑郁性神经症

D.强迫性神经症

答案

参考答案:A

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     Who says Americans worship the almighty (全能的) dollar? It's not true. Having enough free time is

more important to most Americans than being rich, according to a new survey.

     Only 13 percent of more than 2,400 people questioned in the telephone survey ranked being wealthy

as most important to them, while 67 percent ranked free time as their top priority (优先考虑的事), higher

than having a successful career, getting married, and having children. "Everyone wants free time to do the

things they want to do, young, middle-aged or old," said Richard Morin, of the Pew Social & Demographic

Trends Project, which conducted the survey. "So our desire to play unites us."

     The survey also showed that people who were educated in university valued career success over wealth,

so did middle-aged people. Not surprisingly, those who didn't have money, ranked wealth very highly. This

included minorities, first generation Americans and less-educated people. The survey also revealed that a

disproportionate (不成比例的) number of people under the age of 30 and retired people in the group made

$20,000 0r less a year. But the emphasis on wealth lessens with age, with younger people putting value on

it but hardly any seniors. "It just diminishes (减弱) with time as the reality sets in that you would never be

rich," Morin said. "But also, as for old people the reality sets in that you don't have to be rich to lead a very

comfortable and fulfilling life."

     While wealth was not at the top of people's list of priorities, 43 percent still said it was somewhat important.

1. The survey showed that the majority of American people ranked _____ as the most important.

A. wealth

B. a successful career

C. marriage

D. free time

2. Who cares least for wealth, according to the passage?

A. Young people.

B. First generation Americans.

C. Old people.

D. Less-educated people.

3. According to the survey, what did middle-aged people regard as more important?

A. Success in career.

B. Education level.

C. Wealth.

D. Comfort.

4. What is the belief of old people according to the third paragraph?

A. Wealth is as important to the old as health.

B. One needs to put money away for his retired life.

C. One doesn't have to be rich to live a satisfying life.

D. One would never get rich until he retires.

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