Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Human Health and Disease

Question:

In the case of an apparently healthy person being diagnosed as unhealthy by a psychiatrist, what could be the underlying reason?

Options:

The patient displays pain in his stomach .

The patient lacks economic prosperity.

The patient exhibits behavioral and social maladjustment.

None of these

Correct Answer:

The patient exhibits behavioral and social maladjustment.

Explanation:

The most appropriate answer would be (c) the patient shows behavioral and social maladjustment.

When an apparently healthy person is diagnosed as unhealthy by a psychiatrist, it often indicates that there are underlying psychological or emotional issues affecting their well-being.

The psychiatrist evaluates the person's mental state, behavior, and social interactions to determine if there are maladjustments or difficulties in coping with daily life.

This diagnosis may involve conditions such as anxiety disorders, depression, personality disorders, or other mental health conditions that can impact the person's overall health and well-being.