Deck 1: Abnormal Behavior

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One of Seung-Hui Cho's professors reported Cho's frightening behavior to many campus authorities.What reason did those authorities give her to explain why they could do nothing?

A)Cho's therapist did not feel he posed a danger to others.
B)There was no space in any of the local mental health facilities to house him.
C)Cho did not make any overt threats against anyone.
D)When compared with that of his peer group, Cho's behavior was not considered odd.
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Linda, Jayne, and Sheryl all are called "doctors." All are mental health professionals.However, Linda has a Psy.D., Jayne has an M.D., and Sheryl has a D.S.W.We can predict that ____.

A)Sheryl is a psychiatrist
B)Linda is a social worker
C)Linda is a clinical psychologist
D)Jayne is a clinical psychologist
سؤال
Psychopathology, or abnormal behavior, results primarily from ____.

A)genetic factors
B)environmental factors
C)sociocultural factors
D)an interaction of many factors
سؤال
A psychologist says, "Juan's abnormal behavior is likely due to a combination of biology and inadequate interpersonal skills." The psychologist is ____.

A)predicting the future symptoms of Juan
B)giving Juan a psychodiagnosis
C)offering an explanation for Juan's problem
D)describing how to control Juan's symptoms
سؤال
When psychologists talk about modifying abnormal behavior, they mean they are ____.

A)attempting to understand the underlying cause of that behavior
B)restricting the freedom of dangerous clients
C)attempting to anticipate the future behaviors of clients
D)using therapy to improve client behavior
سؤال
A psychologist develops several activities for clients aimed at helping them become more self-disciplined and feel more confident about trying new behaviors.This example illustrates ____.

A)how epidemiological work is done in the field
B)how therapy may be seen as an attempt to modify behavior
C)the function of providing an explanation for abnormal behavior
D)the essential need for accurate psychodiagnosis
سؤال
Which of the following defines therapy most accurately?

A)A program of systematic intervention designed to alter behavior, emotion, or thought
B)The scientific study of abnormal behavior.
C)A system of observing abnormal behavior in an attempt to classify it
D)The application of a theoretical model to explain the cause of abnormal behavior
سؤال
Clinical psychologists usually have ____ degrees, unlike psychiatrists, who have ____ degrees.

A)bachelor's (B.S.); medical (M.D.)
B)medical (M.D.); doctorate (Ph.D.)
C)doctorate (Ph.D.or Psy.D); medical (M.D.)
D)master's (M.S.); doctorate (Ph.D.)
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Harold is a mental health professional who has a medical degree and prescribes antidepressants and antipsychotic medication for his patients.After graduating from medical school, he completed a three-year residency in his field.We can guess that Harold is a ____.

A)social worker
B)psychiatrist
C)clinical psychologist
D)psychoanalyst
سؤال
Which statement regarding the prediction of abnormal behavior is accurate?

A)Even experienced professionals tend to overpredict future violence.
B)Psychologists are not interested in predicting clients' future behavior.
C)Prediction is unrelated to understanding the cause of abnormality.
D)Psychologists tend to underpredict future violence.
سؤال
Suree is studying to be a clinical psychologist from an accredited program.She will learn that, with respect to bias in diagnosing clients, ____.

A)even the most enlightened and well-intended mental health professionals may engage in race, gender, and social class bias
B)psychologists are less likely than other mental health professionals to overpathologize clients on the basis of race, gender, or social class
C)clinical psychologists receive better training than other mental health professionals for recognizing their tendency to hold prejudicial attitudes toward clients
D)mental health professionals are more likely to hold prejudicial attitudes and biases against males than against females
سؤال
Dr.Kohn is a psychoanalyst, Dr.Edwards is a humanistic therapist, Dr.Peterson is a cognitive behavioral therapist, and Dr.James is a Gestalt therapist.Each of them would likely have a different ____ for a client's abnormality.

A)time of onset
B)explanation
C)diagnosis
D)prognosis
سؤال
Anita went to the mall.Suddenly she looked around and had no idea where she was, whether it was day or night, or even what day it was.Anita was experiencing ____.

A)a hallucination
B)a delusion
C)disorientation
D)psychosis
سؤال
One strength in using the deviance criterion is that it ____.

A)uses an objective method of defining abnormal behavior
B)stresses the attainment of realistic goals
C)examines how the individual views his or her own behavior
D)accounts for the complexity of behavior observed in people from different cultures
سؤال
Psychiatrists must have an M.D.; clinical psychologists must have a Ph.D.or Psy.D.Psychoanalysts must have ____.

A)a master's (M.S.)degree
B)an M.D
C)only a bachelor's (B.S.)degree
D)their own intensive personal analysis from an experienced analyst
سؤال
Isabel tells Dr.Paz that the spirits she sees of her dead grandparents are causing her a great deal of anxiety, although they have motivated her to seek her medical degree.Isabel lives in Brazil.If Dr.Paz diagnoses her as having a psychological disorder, he will likely attribute it to which criterion?

A)deviance
B)distress
C)dangerousness
D)dysfunction
سؤال
Which statement about abnormal psychology is accurate?

A)Abnormal psychology seeks to describe, explain, predict, and modify unusual behaviors.
B)Although abnormal psychology has made several gains in the past 20 years, it is not yet a scientific field of study.
C)The subject matter of abnormal psychology is restricted to extremely bizarre behavior.
D)Most diagnoses of abnormality are based on two or three basic behavioral factors.
سؤال
Dr.Thompson collects information in order to describe and draw inferences about an individual's psychological disorder.Dr.Thompson is engaged in ____.

A)therapy
B)predicting dangerousness
C)psychodiagnosis
D)research
سؤال
Johanna is an M.D.who received intensive training in the ideas of Sigmund Freud.She also went through her own psychoanalysis as part of this training.We can guess that Johanna is a ____.

A)psychoanalyst
B)marriage and family counselor
C)psychiatric social worker
D)behaviorally oriented counseling psychologist
سؤال
A psychologist defined mental retardation solely on the basis of how far from "normal" an individual's IQ score is.The criterion used is ____.

A)abnormality
B)cultural relativism
C)cultural universality
D)deviance
سؤال
Early psychological research, such as that by Emil Kraepelin, supported which assumption about abnormality?

A)cultural relativism
B)cultural universality
C)statistical norms
D)psychopathological
سؤال
According to Thomas Szasz, ____.

A)mental illness is a fictional creation by society used to control and change people
B)the causes for most mental disorders will ultimately be found in brain pathology
C)individuals who are suffering from mental illnesses have biological diseases
D)medication is far superior to psychotherapy in reducing the suffering of individuals with mental disorders
سؤال
Thomas Szasz believes that ____.

A)unusual belief systems are not necessarily wrong
B)abnormal behavior reflects an illness
C)psychologists are better trained than other professionals to diagnose abnormality
D)people who have problems of living are suffering from mental illness
سؤال
The concept of ____ assumes that certain mental disorders exist across cultures; ____ suggests that mental disorders may manifest differently and certain disorders may only be found in some cultures.

A)cultural universality; cultural relativism
B)cultural relativism; cultural universality
C)cultural relativism; cultural constellation
D)cultural diversity; cultural universality
سؤال
Jack carries on conversations with creatures only he can see in a language that no one else can understand.Jack says the creatures instruct him to crush insects that only Jack can see.Jack is experiencing ____.

A)delusions
B)discomfort
C)hallucinations
D)disorientation
سؤال
Dr.Henry conducted an epidemiological study to assess the lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia in the United States.Dr.Henry was assessing ____.

A)the percentage of people in the United States who suffer from schizophrenia
B)the number of people in the United States who have had schizophrenia within a certain period of time
C)the total proportion of people in the United States who have ever suffered from schizophrenia
D)the age of onset for people in the United States who have schizophrenia
سؤال
Headache is to ____ as delusions are to ____.

A)dysfunction; deviance
B)discomfort; deviance
C)deviance; dysfunction
D)discomfort; dysfunction
سؤال
One way to assess dysfunction is in terms of the discrepancy between ____.

A)thoughts and feelings
B)expectations and attitudes
C)cultural norms and actual behavior
D)personal potential and actual performance
سؤال
The most fruitful approach to using multicultural criteria is to rely on ____.

A)neither cultural universality nor cultural relativism
B)the cultural relativism approach
C)the cultural universality approach
D)some combination of cultural relativism and cultural universality
سؤال
A psychologist considers biological, psychological, social, and sociocultural dimensions when assessing behavior.This psychologist is using which model?

A)psychogenic
B)cultural universality
C)multipath
D)statistical deviance
سؤال
Mel has the mistaken belief that his father has stolen his identity and that his mother is trying to poison him.Mel's mistaken beliefs illustrate ____.

A)delusions
B)disorientation
C)underachievement
D)hallucinations
سؤال
Kunti, a Black slave who works on a Southern plantation in the 18ᵗʰ century, tries to escape to freedom.A psychological diagnosis at that time would likely be that Kunti ____.

A)has a normal desire to be free
B)suffers from drapetomania
C)suffers from an anxiety disorder
D)is expressing a statistical anomaly
سؤال
Sensory misperceptions, which may include hearing voices others do not hear or seeing things other do not see, are called ____.

A)dysfunctions
B)disorientations
C)delusions
D)hallucinations
سؤال
Teresa, normally an energetic mother of three small children, is suddenly unable to go shopping, prepare meals, or even dress her children.Teresa's behavior illustrates the practical definition of abnormality called ____.

A)disorientation
B)discomfort
C)dysfunction
D)deviance
سؤال
Juanita visits a mental health center.She complains that her fatigue, anxiety, and inability to sleep keep her from enjoying life.If her symptoms are considered a form of abnormal behavior, it is because she is showing ____.

A)delusions and hallucinations
B)dysfunction
C)disorientation
D)deviation from the norm
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"You must understand the values and expectations of the society in which behavior occurs before you decide that abnormality exists." This quote best reflects which view of abnormality?

A)traditional
B)cultural relativism
C)epidemiological
D)cultural universality
سؤال
During a diagnostic interview, a psychiatrist asks the client if he or she knows what day it is, what his or her name is, and where he or she is.These questions are designed to assess ____.

A)disorientation
B)discomfort
C)subjective distress
D)dysfunction
سؤال
Dr.Karlin specializes in working with clients whose emotional problems interfere with their ability to work effectively or to engage in meaningful relationships.She focuses on which criterion of abnormality?

A)distress
B)deviance
C)dangerousness
D)dysfunction
سؤال
The American Psychiatric Association has published a manual that is the most widely used classification system of psychological disorders.It is called the ____.

A)International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
B)Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR)
C)Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM)
D)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
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"A behavior pattern in an individual that is associated with distress or disability, and is not merely an expectable response to common stressors or losses" would be considered consistent with the definition of abnormal behavior of ____.

A)humanistic psychologists
B)the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
C)cultural relativists
D)the National Institute of Mental Health
سؤال
Which statement about the burden of mental disorders is accurate?

A)Incidence is associated with negative attitudes about mental illness.
B)"Mental health problems" that do not meet criteria for a mental disorder could be as equally debilitating as a diagnosable mental health disorders if treated inadequately.
C)Half of the people who suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder are neither seeking nor receiving mental health services.
D)Spending on mental health services is increasing.
سؤال
Jason says, "Abnormal behavior is a function of the context in which the behavior occurs and what the observer thinks is abnormal." Jason's remark ____.

A)contradicts the myth that there is a sharp distinction between mentally healthy and mentally disturbed
B)supports the myth that mentally disturbed people can use willpower to recover
C)supports the myth that mental illness runs in families
D)contradicts the myth that mentally disturbed people can cure themselves
سؤال
According to the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health (2003), ____.

A)the rate of mental disorder among adolescents is on the decrease
B)the more education a person has, the more likely he/she is to have a mental disorder
C)there is no longer a "stigma" about mental illness
D)two-thirds of all people suffering from mental disorders are not receiving or seeking mental health services
سؤال
Professor Martin, a historian who studies ancient cultures, would likely suggest that prehistoric societies attributed mental illness to all of the following EXCEPT ____.

A)demonic possession
B)sorcery
C)spirits of angry ancestors
D)biological disequilibrium
سؤال
Which of the following mental disorders is the most common in the United States?

A)schizophrenia
B)anxiety
C)mood
D)substance abuse
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Dr.Chu reports, "Mental patients are no more dangerous than other people." What does research say about the doctor's statement?

A)No such research has been done.
B)Research shows that patients are considerably more dangerous than others in the population.
C)Research shows that individuals with dual diagnosis are slightly more dangerous than other patients.
D)Research shows that mental patients are actually less dangerous than are others in the population.
سؤال
Psychiatric epidemiology ____ our understanding of the factors that contribute to the occurrence of specific mental disorders.

A)restricts
B)does not affect
C)confuses
D)improves
سؤال
According to Merikangas et al.(2010), what percent of adults suffer from serious psychological disorders in a given year?

A)5 percent
B)8 percent
C)25 percent
D)32 percent
سؤال
Eli refuses to let his daughter marry Avi because Avi's brother suffered from depression and committed suicide.Eli believes that any children his daughter and Avi would bear would be suicidal.Eli believes which myth about mental illness?

A)Mental disorders are inherited.
B)We can easily identify people with mental disorders.
C)People with mental disorders cannot be cured.
D)People with mental disorders are dangerous.
سؤال
Research shows that in the United States, adolescents are more likely than adults to have problems with ____.

A)drug abuse
B)schizophrenia
C)impulse control
D)personality disorder
سؤال
Throughout history, most popular ideas about abnormal behavior have been ____.

A)rooted in the beliefs of a given time period and society
B)based on religious dogma of the day
C)rooted in supernatural explanations
D)based on scientific evidence
سؤال
Researchers in the United States have found which one of the following statements to be TRUE?

A)The rate of mental disorder in the population has been steadily decreasing over the past 50 years.
B)Adolescents and adults are equally likely to suffer from anxiety disorders.
C)Women are more likely than men to suffer from mental disorders.
D)Adolescents are more likely than adults to suffer from mental disorders.
سؤال
Which statement about psychiatric disorder in the United States is accurate?

A)Depression and anxiety are more common in men than in women.
B)Compared to adults, a larger percentage of children have anxiety disorders.
C)25 percent of adults suffer from a diagnosable mental health disorder in a given year.
D)Phobias are more common in the elderly than in the young.
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At one time, Abraham Lincoln, William James, news anchor Mike Wallace, and author J.K.Rowling each suffered from a mental disorder.Consequently, their examples contradict which of the following myths?

A)Mentally disordered people must have had bad parents.
B)People can never fully recover from mental disorders.
C)Mentally disturbed people must have inherited their disorders.
D)Mentally disordered people only need to exercise willpower to recover.
سؤال
Many psychological problems stem from situations that are not under an individual's control.This fact counters the myth that ____.

A)mental illness is incurable
B)mental patients are usually dangerous
C)most mental disorders are caused by inherited biological defects
D)mental illness is caused by weak personal willpower
سؤال
A researcher who investigates the onset or occurrence of a psychological disorder over specific periods of time is studying the ____ of the disorder.

A)incidence
B)prevalence
C)lifetime prevalence
D)criteria
سؤال
One finding of the Merikangas et al.(2010)epidemiological study is that ____.

A)males and females tend to differ in the kinds of disorders they experience
B)adolescents have a lower rate of mood disorders than adults
C)almost 50 percent of adolescents meet criteria for at least one psychological disorder
D)people living in rural areas have a much higher incidence of mental disorders than do people living in urban areas
سؤال
Morgan is a highly respected teacher and poet whose works have been published in three languages.He also suffers from bipolar disorder and has never been successfully treated.This case ____.

A)supports the claim that mental disorders are usually the result of bad parenting and past traumatic experiences
B)contradicts the claim that people with mental disorders cannot contribute until they are cured
C)contradicts the claim that mentally disturbed people are recognizable
D)supports the idea that mentally disturbed people can never function normally or hold down jobs
سؤال
In some non-Western societies today, headaches, depression, and seizures are all believed to be caused by offended ancestral spirits or by evil forces that possess the sufferer.This type of explanation is called ____.

A)naturalism
B)demonology
C)trephining
D)exorcism
سؤال
Which of the following statements regarding the causes of mental disorders is accurate?

A)In most disorders, heredity and the environment play almost equal roles.
B)In most disorders, environmental factors have little influence; heredity is the predominant cause.
C)Heredity has little influence on disorders such as schizophrenia and mental retardation.
D)In some disorders, heredity plays a causal role, but in all disorders, the environment is extremely important.
سؤال
The early Christian Church believed that ____.

A)demons could be released through the cathartic method
B)many behaviors we call mental disorders were the result of supernatural forces
C)science was the most effective way to understand abnormal human behavior
D)abnormal behavior was primarily the result of biological abnormality
سؤال
The first naturalistic explanation of abnormal behavior can be traced to ____.

A)early twentieth century psychosurgery
B)Philippe Pinel in eighteenth-century Paris
C)Hippocrates in ancient Greece
D)Galen in ancient Rome
سؤال
Historians of the witchcraft age concluded that ____.

A)the mentally ill were especially prone to being perceived as witches
B)few people were ever accused of being witches and almost none were killed
C)many witches were actually mentally retarded, not mentally disordered
D)almost all witches were mentally disordered
سؤال
What was the Malleus Maleficarum?

A)a compilation of all medical knowledge regarding abnormal behavior from the Greeks and Romans
B)a description of how to treat madness in the Dark Ages
C)a guide to building hospitals for the mentally ill that were more humane
D)a guidebook for identifying and exterminating witches
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Imagine that half the clerical employees in one building of a school begin to have headaches, feel agitated, scratch themselves furiously, feel numbness in their fingers, and faint.There is no biological explanation.This incident would most likely be seen by psychologists as an example of ____.

A)mass madness
B)exorcism
C)hypnotic susceptibility
D)mesmerism
سؤال
Trephining refers to the process of ____.

A)putting leaches on the body to remove bad blood
B)making a person chant and pray to drive out evil spirits
C)changing one's diet to improve one's physical and mental health
D)boring a hole in the skull to let demons escape
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"Your sadness is what I call melancholia.It is a problem with your brain, the cure for which is abstinence from sex, rest, and, if necessary, the removal of some of your bad blood." During what era would this advice most likely have been given?

A)sixteenth-century Paris, France
B)prehistoric times
C)ancient Greece
D)the Dark Ages
سؤال
Imagine that you could use a time machine to travel back to the thirteenth century.You see groups of people in a village jumping, dancing, and having convulsions in the town square.All over Europe, you find similar groups of raving people.You would have witnessed the ____.

A)phenomenon called trephining
B)mass madness called St.Vitus's Dance
C)phenomenon called lycanthropy
D)mass madness called mesmerism
سؤال
In treating the mentally disturbed, moral therapists were likely to make use of which of the following?

A)antipsychotic medications
B)controls such as chains, starvation, restraints, and hot baths
C)mesmerism
D)prayer, work, kindness, and talking out problems
سؤال
Who ordered the chains to be removed from inmates at a mental asylum and is considered a founder of the moral treatment movement?

A)Clifford Beers
B)Johann Weyer
C)Philippe Pinel
D)Dorothea Dix
سؤال
He practiced in Rome and related mental illness to the brain and central nervous system.His greatest contribution may have been compiling all medical knowledge from Hippocrates' time to his own.Who was he?

A)Pinel
B)Mesmer
C)Weyer
D)Galen
سؤال
Suppose an archaeologist unearthed an ancient Greek document that contained instructions for the treatment of mental disorders such as melancholia and mania.What would the writing probably say?

A)"Hypnotize the person and encourage the person to express his or her negative emotions."
B)"Have the family treat the person with rest, good diet, and moderate exercise."
C)"Treat the person as you would a witch."
D)"Take a sharp stone and cut a hole in the person's skull to let out the evil demons."
سؤال
During the Middle Ages, mental illness was ____.

A)based on a disease model
B)handled with care and humane treatment
C)based on scientific principles
D)seen as a manifestation of God's will
سؤال
During what period of time would a behavior disorder most likely be treated with the surgical method called trephining?

A)The Stone Age
B)Biblical times
C)The Golden Age of Greece
D)The 19th and 20th centuries
سؤال
Which statement below concerning witchcraft is accurate?

A)At first, the church made no distinctions between types of demonic possession.
B)Witchcraft became a way of explaining peculiar behavior when the church was under attack.
C)The church tried to stop people from accusing deviant people of being witches.
D)The treatment for witchcraft typically involved prayers, gentle persuasion, and sympathy.
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"I reject the idea of witchcraft.Disturbed people are sick people who deserve our sympathy, not torture and death." Who would have been most likely to say these words?

A)Pope Innocent VIII
B)Ivan Pavlov
C)John B.Watson
D)Johann Weyer
سؤال
The humanistic movement of the Renaissance ____.

A)emphasized the value of the cathartic method
B)presented the first biogenic theory of abnormal behavior in recorded history
C)challenged the notion of demonic possession
D)led directly to deinstitutionalization of mentally disordered individuals
سؤال
Humanism is the ____.

A)scientific study of behavior
B)philosophical movement that emphasizes human welfare and individual uniqueness
C)biological theory of abnormal behavior first used by the ancient Greeks
D)name the Catholic Church gave to the practice of identifying and executing individuals they believed were witches
سؤال
"Although I lived in a different country than Philippe Pinel, I also worked to establish moral treatment for mental patients." Who might have said this?

A)William Tuke
B)Galen
C)Jean-Martin Charcot
D)Friedrich Anton Mesmer
سؤال
Exorcism involves ____.

A)increasing one's activity level so that, by becoming fit, a person's body can recover from a physical or mental illness
B)chipping a hole in the skull of a person believed to be possessed by demons
C)praying and chanting over or flogging and starving a person to cast evil spirits out of the body
D)examining the brains of people who have severe mental disorders
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One of Seung-Hui Cho's professors reported Cho's frightening behavior to many campus authorities.What reason did those authorities give her to explain why they could do nothing?

A)Cho's therapist did not feel he posed a danger to others.
B)There was no space in any of the local mental health facilities to house him.
C)Cho did not make any overt threats against anyone.
D)When compared with that of his peer group, Cho's behavior was not considered odd.
C
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Linda, Jayne, and Sheryl all are called "doctors." All are mental health professionals.However, Linda has a Psy.D., Jayne has an M.D., and Sheryl has a D.S.W.We can predict that ____.

A)Sheryl is a psychiatrist
B)Linda is a social worker
C)Linda is a clinical psychologist
D)Jayne is a clinical psychologist
C
3
Psychopathology, or abnormal behavior, results primarily from ____.

A)genetic factors
B)environmental factors
C)sociocultural factors
D)an interaction of many factors
D
4
A psychologist says, "Juan's abnormal behavior is likely due to a combination of biology and inadequate interpersonal skills." The psychologist is ____.

A)predicting the future symptoms of Juan
B)giving Juan a psychodiagnosis
C)offering an explanation for Juan's problem
D)describing how to control Juan's symptoms
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When psychologists talk about modifying abnormal behavior, they mean they are ____.

A)attempting to understand the underlying cause of that behavior
B)restricting the freedom of dangerous clients
C)attempting to anticipate the future behaviors of clients
D)using therapy to improve client behavior
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A psychologist develops several activities for clients aimed at helping them become more self-disciplined and feel more confident about trying new behaviors.This example illustrates ____.

A)how epidemiological work is done in the field
B)how therapy may be seen as an attempt to modify behavior
C)the function of providing an explanation for abnormal behavior
D)the essential need for accurate psychodiagnosis
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Which of the following defines therapy most accurately?

A)A program of systematic intervention designed to alter behavior, emotion, or thought
B)The scientific study of abnormal behavior.
C)A system of observing abnormal behavior in an attempt to classify it
D)The application of a theoretical model to explain the cause of abnormal behavior
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Clinical psychologists usually have ____ degrees, unlike psychiatrists, who have ____ degrees.

A)bachelor's (B.S.); medical (M.D.)
B)medical (M.D.); doctorate (Ph.D.)
C)doctorate (Ph.D.or Psy.D); medical (M.D.)
D)master's (M.S.); doctorate (Ph.D.)
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Harold is a mental health professional who has a medical degree and prescribes antidepressants and antipsychotic medication for his patients.After graduating from medical school, he completed a three-year residency in his field.We can guess that Harold is a ____.

A)social worker
B)psychiatrist
C)clinical psychologist
D)psychoanalyst
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Which statement regarding the prediction of abnormal behavior is accurate?

A)Even experienced professionals tend to overpredict future violence.
B)Psychologists are not interested in predicting clients' future behavior.
C)Prediction is unrelated to understanding the cause of abnormality.
D)Psychologists tend to underpredict future violence.
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Suree is studying to be a clinical psychologist from an accredited program.She will learn that, with respect to bias in diagnosing clients, ____.

A)even the most enlightened and well-intended mental health professionals may engage in race, gender, and social class bias
B)psychologists are less likely than other mental health professionals to overpathologize clients on the basis of race, gender, or social class
C)clinical psychologists receive better training than other mental health professionals for recognizing their tendency to hold prejudicial attitudes toward clients
D)mental health professionals are more likely to hold prejudicial attitudes and biases against males than against females
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Dr.Kohn is a psychoanalyst, Dr.Edwards is a humanistic therapist, Dr.Peterson is a cognitive behavioral therapist, and Dr.James is a Gestalt therapist.Each of them would likely have a different ____ for a client's abnormality.

A)time of onset
B)explanation
C)diagnosis
D)prognosis
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Anita went to the mall.Suddenly she looked around and had no idea where she was, whether it was day or night, or even what day it was.Anita was experiencing ____.

A)a hallucination
B)a delusion
C)disorientation
D)psychosis
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One strength in using the deviance criterion is that it ____.

A)uses an objective method of defining abnormal behavior
B)stresses the attainment of realistic goals
C)examines how the individual views his or her own behavior
D)accounts for the complexity of behavior observed in people from different cultures
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Psychiatrists must have an M.D.; clinical psychologists must have a Ph.D.or Psy.D.Psychoanalysts must have ____.

A)a master's (M.S.)degree
B)an M.D
C)only a bachelor's (B.S.)degree
D)their own intensive personal analysis from an experienced analyst
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Isabel tells Dr.Paz that the spirits she sees of her dead grandparents are causing her a great deal of anxiety, although they have motivated her to seek her medical degree.Isabel lives in Brazil.If Dr.Paz diagnoses her as having a psychological disorder, he will likely attribute it to which criterion?

A)deviance
B)distress
C)dangerousness
D)dysfunction
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Which statement about abnormal psychology is accurate?

A)Abnormal psychology seeks to describe, explain, predict, and modify unusual behaviors.
B)Although abnormal psychology has made several gains in the past 20 years, it is not yet a scientific field of study.
C)The subject matter of abnormal psychology is restricted to extremely bizarre behavior.
D)Most diagnoses of abnormality are based on two or three basic behavioral factors.
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Dr.Thompson collects information in order to describe and draw inferences about an individual's psychological disorder.Dr.Thompson is engaged in ____.

A)therapy
B)predicting dangerousness
C)psychodiagnosis
D)research
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Johanna is an M.D.who received intensive training in the ideas of Sigmund Freud.She also went through her own psychoanalysis as part of this training.We can guess that Johanna is a ____.

A)psychoanalyst
B)marriage and family counselor
C)psychiatric social worker
D)behaviorally oriented counseling psychologist
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A psychologist defined mental retardation solely on the basis of how far from "normal" an individual's IQ score is.The criterion used is ____.

A)abnormality
B)cultural relativism
C)cultural universality
D)deviance
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Early psychological research, such as that by Emil Kraepelin, supported which assumption about abnormality?

A)cultural relativism
B)cultural universality
C)statistical norms
D)psychopathological
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22
According to Thomas Szasz, ____.

A)mental illness is a fictional creation by society used to control and change people
B)the causes for most mental disorders will ultimately be found in brain pathology
C)individuals who are suffering from mental illnesses have biological diseases
D)medication is far superior to psychotherapy in reducing the suffering of individuals with mental disorders
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Thomas Szasz believes that ____.

A)unusual belief systems are not necessarily wrong
B)abnormal behavior reflects an illness
C)psychologists are better trained than other professionals to diagnose abnormality
D)people who have problems of living are suffering from mental illness
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The concept of ____ assumes that certain mental disorders exist across cultures; ____ suggests that mental disorders may manifest differently and certain disorders may only be found in some cultures.

A)cultural universality; cultural relativism
B)cultural relativism; cultural universality
C)cultural relativism; cultural constellation
D)cultural diversity; cultural universality
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25
Jack carries on conversations with creatures only he can see in a language that no one else can understand.Jack says the creatures instruct him to crush insects that only Jack can see.Jack is experiencing ____.

A)delusions
B)discomfort
C)hallucinations
D)disorientation
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Dr.Henry conducted an epidemiological study to assess the lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia in the United States.Dr.Henry was assessing ____.

A)the percentage of people in the United States who suffer from schizophrenia
B)the number of people in the United States who have had schizophrenia within a certain period of time
C)the total proportion of people in the United States who have ever suffered from schizophrenia
D)the age of onset for people in the United States who have schizophrenia
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Headache is to ____ as delusions are to ____.

A)dysfunction; deviance
B)discomfort; deviance
C)deviance; dysfunction
D)discomfort; dysfunction
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One way to assess dysfunction is in terms of the discrepancy between ____.

A)thoughts and feelings
B)expectations and attitudes
C)cultural norms and actual behavior
D)personal potential and actual performance
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29
The most fruitful approach to using multicultural criteria is to rely on ____.

A)neither cultural universality nor cultural relativism
B)the cultural relativism approach
C)the cultural universality approach
D)some combination of cultural relativism and cultural universality
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30
A psychologist considers biological, psychological, social, and sociocultural dimensions when assessing behavior.This psychologist is using which model?

A)psychogenic
B)cultural universality
C)multipath
D)statistical deviance
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31
Mel has the mistaken belief that his father has stolen his identity and that his mother is trying to poison him.Mel's mistaken beliefs illustrate ____.

A)delusions
B)disorientation
C)underachievement
D)hallucinations
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32
Kunti, a Black slave who works on a Southern plantation in the 18ᵗʰ century, tries to escape to freedom.A psychological diagnosis at that time would likely be that Kunti ____.

A)has a normal desire to be free
B)suffers from drapetomania
C)suffers from an anxiety disorder
D)is expressing a statistical anomaly
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33
Sensory misperceptions, which may include hearing voices others do not hear or seeing things other do not see, are called ____.

A)dysfunctions
B)disorientations
C)delusions
D)hallucinations
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34
Teresa, normally an energetic mother of three small children, is suddenly unable to go shopping, prepare meals, or even dress her children.Teresa's behavior illustrates the practical definition of abnormality called ____.

A)disorientation
B)discomfort
C)dysfunction
D)deviance
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35
Juanita visits a mental health center.She complains that her fatigue, anxiety, and inability to sleep keep her from enjoying life.If her symptoms are considered a form of abnormal behavior, it is because she is showing ____.

A)delusions and hallucinations
B)dysfunction
C)disorientation
D)deviation from the norm
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"You must understand the values and expectations of the society in which behavior occurs before you decide that abnormality exists." This quote best reflects which view of abnormality?

A)traditional
B)cultural relativism
C)epidemiological
D)cultural universality
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During a diagnostic interview, a psychiatrist asks the client if he or she knows what day it is, what his or her name is, and where he or she is.These questions are designed to assess ____.

A)disorientation
B)discomfort
C)subjective distress
D)dysfunction
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38
Dr.Karlin specializes in working with clients whose emotional problems interfere with their ability to work effectively or to engage in meaningful relationships.She focuses on which criterion of abnormality?

A)distress
B)deviance
C)dangerousness
D)dysfunction
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39
The American Psychiatric Association has published a manual that is the most widely used classification system of psychological disorders.It is called the ____.

A)International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
B)Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR)
C)Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM)
D)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
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40
"A behavior pattern in an individual that is associated with distress or disability, and is not merely an expectable response to common stressors or losses" would be considered consistent with the definition of abnormal behavior of ____.

A)humanistic psychologists
B)the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
C)cultural relativists
D)the National Institute of Mental Health
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41
Which statement about the burden of mental disorders is accurate?

A)Incidence is associated with negative attitudes about mental illness.
B)"Mental health problems" that do not meet criteria for a mental disorder could be as equally debilitating as a diagnosable mental health disorders if treated inadequately.
C)Half of the people who suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder are neither seeking nor receiving mental health services.
D)Spending on mental health services is increasing.
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42
Jason says, "Abnormal behavior is a function of the context in which the behavior occurs and what the observer thinks is abnormal." Jason's remark ____.

A)contradicts the myth that there is a sharp distinction between mentally healthy and mentally disturbed
B)supports the myth that mentally disturbed people can use willpower to recover
C)supports the myth that mental illness runs in families
D)contradicts the myth that mentally disturbed people can cure themselves
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43
According to the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health (2003), ____.

A)the rate of mental disorder among adolescents is on the decrease
B)the more education a person has, the more likely he/she is to have a mental disorder
C)there is no longer a "stigma" about mental illness
D)two-thirds of all people suffering from mental disorders are not receiving or seeking mental health services
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44
Professor Martin, a historian who studies ancient cultures, would likely suggest that prehistoric societies attributed mental illness to all of the following EXCEPT ____.

A)demonic possession
B)sorcery
C)spirits of angry ancestors
D)biological disequilibrium
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45
Which of the following mental disorders is the most common in the United States?

A)schizophrenia
B)anxiety
C)mood
D)substance abuse
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46
Dr.Chu reports, "Mental patients are no more dangerous than other people." What does research say about the doctor's statement?

A)No such research has been done.
B)Research shows that patients are considerably more dangerous than others in the population.
C)Research shows that individuals with dual diagnosis are slightly more dangerous than other patients.
D)Research shows that mental patients are actually less dangerous than are others in the population.
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47
Psychiatric epidemiology ____ our understanding of the factors that contribute to the occurrence of specific mental disorders.

A)restricts
B)does not affect
C)confuses
D)improves
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48
According to Merikangas et al.(2010), what percent of adults suffer from serious psychological disorders in a given year?

A)5 percent
B)8 percent
C)25 percent
D)32 percent
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49
Eli refuses to let his daughter marry Avi because Avi's brother suffered from depression and committed suicide.Eli believes that any children his daughter and Avi would bear would be suicidal.Eli believes which myth about mental illness?

A)Mental disorders are inherited.
B)We can easily identify people with mental disorders.
C)People with mental disorders cannot be cured.
D)People with mental disorders are dangerous.
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50
Research shows that in the United States, adolescents are more likely than adults to have problems with ____.

A)drug abuse
B)schizophrenia
C)impulse control
D)personality disorder
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51
Throughout history, most popular ideas about abnormal behavior have been ____.

A)rooted in the beliefs of a given time period and society
B)based on religious dogma of the day
C)rooted in supernatural explanations
D)based on scientific evidence
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52
Researchers in the United States have found which one of the following statements to be TRUE?

A)The rate of mental disorder in the population has been steadily decreasing over the past 50 years.
B)Adolescents and adults are equally likely to suffer from anxiety disorders.
C)Women are more likely than men to suffer from mental disorders.
D)Adolescents are more likely than adults to suffer from mental disorders.
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53
Which statement about psychiatric disorder in the United States is accurate?

A)Depression and anxiety are more common in men than in women.
B)Compared to adults, a larger percentage of children have anxiety disorders.
C)25 percent of adults suffer from a diagnosable mental health disorder in a given year.
D)Phobias are more common in the elderly than in the young.
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54
At one time, Abraham Lincoln, William James, news anchor Mike Wallace, and author J.K.Rowling each suffered from a mental disorder.Consequently, their examples contradict which of the following myths?

A)Mentally disordered people must have had bad parents.
B)People can never fully recover from mental disorders.
C)Mentally disturbed people must have inherited their disorders.
D)Mentally disordered people only need to exercise willpower to recover.
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55
Many psychological problems stem from situations that are not under an individual's control.This fact counters the myth that ____.

A)mental illness is incurable
B)mental patients are usually dangerous
C)most mental disorders are caused by inherited biological defects
D)mental illness is caused by weak personal willpower
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56
A researcher who investigates the onset or occurrence of a psychological disorder over specific periods of time is studying the ____ of the disorder.

A)incidence
B)prevalence
C)lifetime prevalence
D)criteria
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57
One finding of the Merikangas et al.(2010)epidemiological study is that ____.

A)males and females tend to differ in the kinds of disorders they experience
B)adolescents have a lower rate of mood disorders than adults
C)almost 50 percent of adolescents meet criteria for at least one psychological disorder
D)people living in rural areas have a much higher incidence of mental disorders than do people living in urban areas
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58
Morgan is a highly respected teacher and poet whose works have been published in three languages.He also suffers from bipolar disorder and has never been successfully treated.This case ____.

A)supports the claim that mental disorders are usually the result of bad parenting and past traumatic experiences
B)contradicts the claim that people with mental disorders cannot contribute until they are cured
C)contradicts the claim that mentally disturbed people are recognizable
D)supports the idea that mentally disturbed people can never function normally or hold down jobs
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59
In some non-Western societies today, headaches, depression, and seizures are all believed to be caused by offended ancestral spirits or by evil forces that possess the sufferer.This type of explanation is called ____.

A)naturalism
B)demonology
C)trephining
D)exorcism
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60
Which of the following statements regarding the causes of mental disorders is accurate?

A)In most disorders, heredity and the environment play almost equal roles.
B)In most disorders, environmental factors have little influence; heredity is the predominant cause.
C)Heredity has little influence on disorders such as schizophrenia and mental retardation.
D)In some disorders, heredity plays a causal role, but in all disorders, the environment is extremely important.
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61
The early Christian Church believed that ____.

A)demons could be released through the cathartic method
B)many behaviors we call mental disorders were the result of supernatural forces
C)science was the most effective way to understand abnormal human behavior
D)abnormal behavior was primarily the result of biological abnormality
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62
The first naturalistic explanation of abnormal behavior can be traced to ____.

A)early twentieth century psychosurgery
B)Philippe Pinel in eighteenth-century Paris
C)Hippocrates in ancient Greece
D)Galen in ancient Rome
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63
Historians of the witchcraft age concluded that ____.

A)the mentally ill were especially prone to being perceived as witches
B)few people were ever accused of being witches and almost none were killed
C)many witches were actually mentally retarded, not mentally disordered
D)almost all witches were mentally disordered
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64
What was the Malleus Maleficarum?

A)a compilation of all medical knowledge regarding abnormal behavior from the Greeks and Romans
B)a description of how to treat madness in the Dark Ages
C)a guide to building hospitals for the mentally ill that were more humane
D)a guidebook for identifying and exterminating witches
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65
Imagine that half the clerical employees in one building of a school begin to have headaches, feel agitated, scratch themselves furiously, feel numbness in their fingers, and faint.There is no biological explanation.This incident would most likely be seen by psychologists as an example of ____.

A)mass madness
B)exorcism
C)hypnotic susceptibility
D)mesmerism
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66
Trephining refers to the process of ____.

A)putting leaches on the body to remove bad blood
B)making a person chant and pray to drive out evil spirits
C)changing one's diet to improve one's physical and mental health
D)boring a hole in the skull to let demons escape
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67
"Your sadness is what I call melancholia.It is a problem with your brain, the cure for which is abstinence from sex, rest, and, if necessary, the removal of some of your bad blood." During what era would this advice most likely have been given?

A)sixteenth-century Paris, France
B)prehistoric times
C)ancient Greece
D)the Dark Ages
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Imagine that you could use a time machine to travel back to the thirteenth century.You see groups of people in a village jumping, dancing, and having convulsions in the town square.All over Europe, you find similar groups of raving people.You would have witnessed the ____.

A)phenomenon called trephining
B)mass madness called St.Vitus's Dance
C)phenomenon called lycanthropy
D)mass madness called mesmerism
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In treating the mentally disturbed, moral therapists were likely to make use of which of the following?

A)antipsychotic medications
B)controls such as chains, starvation, restraints, and hot baths
C)mesmerism
D)prayer, work, kindness, and talking out problems
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Who ordered the chains to be removed from inmates at a mental asylum and is considered a founder of the moral treatment movement?

A)Clifford Beers
B)Johann Weyer
C)Philippe Pinel
D)Dorothea Dix
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He practiced in Rome and related mental illness to the brain and central nervous system.His greatest contribution may have been compiling all medical knowledge from Hippocrates' time to his own.Who was he?

A)Pinel
B)Mesmer
C)Weyer
D)Galen
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Suppose an archaeologist unearthed an ancient Greek document that contained instructions for the treatment of mental disorders such as melancholia and mania.What would the writing probably say?

A)"Hypnotize the person and encourage the person to express his or her negative emotions."
B)"Have the family treat the person with rest, good diet, and moderate exercise."
C)"Treat the person as you would a witch."
D)"Take a sharp stone and cut a hole in the person's skull to let out the evil demons."
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During the Middle Ages, mental illness was ____.

A)based on a disease model
B)handled with care and humane treatment
C)based on scientific principles
D)seen as a manifestation of God's will
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During what period of time would a behavior disorder most likely be treated with the surgical method called trephining?

A)The Stone Age
B)Biblical times
C)The Golden Age of Greece
D)The 19th and 20th centuries
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Which statement below concerning witchcraft is accurate?

A)At first, the church made no distinctions between types of demonic possession.
B)Witchcraft became a way of explaining peculiar behavior when the church was under attack.
C)The church tried to stop people from accusing deviant people of being witches.
D)The treatment for witchcraft typically involved prayers, gentle persuasion, and sympathy.
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"I reject the idea of witchcraft.Disturbed people are sick people who deserve our sympathy, not torture and death." Who would have been most likely to say these words?

A)Pope Innocent VIII
B)Ivan Pavlov
C)John B.Watson
D)Johann Weyer
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The humanistic movement of the Renaissance ____.

A)emphasized the value of the cathartic method
B)presented the first biogenic theory of abnormal behavior in recorded history
C)challenged the notion of demonic possession
D)led directly to deinstitutionalization of mentally disordered individuals
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Humanism is the ____.

A)scientific study of behavior
B)philosophical movement that emphasizes human welfare and individual uniqueness
C)biological theory of abnormal behavior first used by the ancient Greeks
D)name the Catholic Church gave to the practice of identifying and executing individuals they believed were witches
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"Although I lived in a different country than Philippe Pinel, I also worked to establish moral treatment for mental patients." Who might have said this?

A)William Tuke
B)Galen
C)Jean-Martin Charcot
D)Friedrich Anton Mesmer
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Exorcism involves ____.

A)increasing one's activity level so that, by becoming fit, a person's body can recover from a physical or mental illness
B)chipping a hole in the skull of a person believed to be possessed by demons
C)praying and chanting over or flogging and starving a person to cast evil spirits out of the body
D)examining the brains of people who have severe mental disorders
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