Deck 2: Models of Abnormal Behavior

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A)release neurotransmitters
B)receive signals from other neurons
C)bind to receptors of other neurons
D)trigger synaptic excitation of other neurons
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The two main distinguishing ideas in the psychodynamic model are that ____.

A)disorders result from childhood experiences and anxieties operate unconsciously
B)the causes of disorders are largely conscious and culture determines the expression of symptoms of disorders
C)diathesis is a predisposition to develop an illness and stress is an environmental factor that triggers the illness
D)abnormalities are inherited and symptoms start with biology
سؤال
A person's observable physical or behavioral characteristics are the ____.

A)same thing as their genotype
B)result of inheritance only
C)result of environmental factors only
D)same thing as their phenotype
سؤال
Which of the following is true about the current findings of the Human Genome Project, which is developing a "manual" for the basic blueprint of the entire genetic material found in each cell of the body?

A)Scientists have been able to map and understand all of the genes in the nucleus of a human cell.
B)Scientists have discovered the genes associated with the occurrence of certain hereditary diseases, such as Huntington's chorea, cystic fibrosis, and muscular dystrophy.
C)Scientists have developed drugs and other interventions to cure many of the genetically inherited diseases.
D)Scientists have discovered that most inherited diseases can be traced to a single gene.
سؤال
The term psychologists use as the cause of abnormal behavior is the behavior's ____.

A)genesis
B)etiology
C)psychiatric underpinnings
D)psychological underpinnings
سؤال
Peter survived a stroke that damaged much of the tissue in the left hemisphere of his brain.We can expect that Peter will ____.

A)have trouble controlling his emotional behavior
B)be unable to sense touch on the left side of his body
C)experience impaired visual-spatial abilities
D)experience paralysis on the right side of his body
سؤال
Autonomic nervous system reactivity in humans appears to be ____.

A)learned
B)psychogenic
C)inherited
D)related to dopamine activity
سؤال
Which statement about neurotransmitters is accurate?

A)Neurotransmitters are released by dendrites.
B)Drugs that block or facilitate neurotransmitter activity can alleviate symptoms of mental disorders.
C)Neurotransmitters consistently have an excitatory effect on the human nervous system.
D)Neurotransmitters send neural impulses to axons of receiving neurons.
سؤال
A psychologist who uses the words patient, mental illness, and cure when discussing disorders is using which model?

A)psychodynamic
B)psychogenic
C)statistical
D)medical
سؤال
Which of the following would be a biological explanation of psychopathology?

A)family interactions
B)neurological dysfunctions
C)early childhood experiences
D)behaviors learned in the environment
سؤال
Which statement about the biological model is accurate?

A)It has helped find effective drugs for treating disorders.
B)It has received support from diathesis-stress theory.
C)It has shown that mental disorders are almost always caused by structural abnormalities in the brain.
D)It has proven that inheritance is the direct cause of most disorders.
سؤال
Because Joan suffers from depression, Dr.Adler has prescribed a medication that alters sensitivity and receptivity to ____ at the receptor sites in her brain.For Justin, who suffers from anxiety, Dr.Adler prescribes a drug that affects receptor reactivity to ____.

A)serotonin; GABA
B)GABA; serotonin
C)dopamine; acetylcholine
D)acetylcholine; dopamine
سؤال
The scientific field that studies the effects of drugs on the mind and behavior is called ____.

A)psychopharmaceuticals
B)pharmaceuticals
C)psychopharmacology
D)pharmacology
سؤال
Which drug is most likely to be prescribed for a patient suffering from depression?

A)benzodiazepine
B)chlorpromazine
C)a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
D)lithium
سؤال
Dopamine is related to several mental disorders.Insufficient dopamine is a possible cause of ____, while having an excess of dopamine may be related to ____.

A)anxiety; depression
B)Parkinson's disease; schizophrenia
C)obsessive-compulsive disorder; Parkinson's disease
D)schizophrenia; depression
سؤال
In the diathesis-stress theory, the diathesis is ____.

A)the amount of stressful life changes that activates a disorder
B)the individual's predisposition to develop illness
C)an individual's neurotransmitter imbalance
D)a faulty schema the individual uses to understand the world
سؤال
Faith says that she agrees with the diathesis-stress view of psychopathology that ____.

A)biochemical changes influence the structure of the brain to produce most disorders
B)the environment plays little, if any, role in the development of disorders
C)genetics are unimportant in the explanation of disorders
D)genetics and environmental factors interact to cause disorders
سؤال
Forebrain is to ____ as hindbrain is to ____.

A)alertness and attention; language, thought, and memory
B)serotonin; dopamine
C)higher mental functions; functions like sleep, heart rate, and respiration
D)visual and spatial abilities; emotions and motivation
سؤال
Models are often utilized by scientists to ____.

A)provide a clear and definitive explanation for a phenomenon
B)help conceptualize the cause of a phenomenon
C)directly observe a phenomenon
D)infer a phenomenon to something more abstract
سؤال
An assumption of the multipath model of abnormality is that ____.

A)the biological perspective best explains the complexities of human behavior
B)most psychological disorders are due to one or two primary factors
C)biological, psychological, social, and sociocultural factors contribute equally to most psychological disorders
D)different individuals exposed to different factors may develop similar mental disorders
سؤال
A psychologist who sees a client's problems as caused by a lack of useful, productive behaviors and lack of consequences following inappropriate actions probably supports which model of psychopathology?

A)existential
B)psychodynamic
C)behavioral
D)humanistic
سؤال
Joseph, a student in the abnormal psychology class, says, "Why are we studying Freud? All he ever talked about was sex and his theory is totally outdated!" A valid response from his professor would be ____.

A)"I agree.Your assessment of Freud's theory is correct."
B)"Let me show you how all of Freud's theories have been supported by modern research."
C)"Freud's focus on early childhood experiences, the role of the unconscious, and the use of insight continue to assert a pervasive impact on mental health practice."
D)"Freud's emphasis on sexuality as a precipitating factor in all mental disorders has been found to be totally valid."
سؤال
Dr.Al-Suwaidi explains his clients' psychological problems by considering biological, psychological, social, and sociocultural explanations.He is using what the text refers to as the ____ model.

A)multipath
B)biopsychosocial
C)multicultural
D)integrative
سؤال
Which of the following is an accurate statement about psychodynamic theory?

A)It is gynocentric.
B)Freud's research methodology was advanced for his time.
C)The theory can be applied to a wide range of disturbed people.
D)Its use of insight continues to influence the field of mental health.
سؤال
Thuy is faced with a dilemma: She lives in a war-torn country in which for years the economy has been severely disrupted.In order to feed herself and her children, she steals food, but she feels a great sense of guilt when she does.According to Freud, the personality structure involved in stealing food is the ____, whereas the one involved in guilt feelings is the ____.

A)id; ego
B)ego; superego
C)superego; id
D)conscience; ego ideal
سؤال
Erik Erikson, Carl Jung, and Alfred Adler were all considered ____.

A)behaviorists
B)cognitive psychologists
C)humanists
D)post-Freudians
سؤال
Constance was instructed by her therapist to say whatever came to mind, even if it was illogical or embarrassing.Her therapist was using which psychodynamic technique?

A)dream analysis
B)free association
C)resistance
D)catharsis
سؤال
Jason exploits other people and never feels guilty about it.He rarely helps other people and feels no pride when he does.According to psychodynamic thinking, Jason has ____.

A)an underdeveloped superego
B)an underdeveloped ego
C)too much ego ideal
D)no id
سؤال
According to Freud, the two most important instincts in people are ____.

A)pleasure and reality
B)responsibility and irresponsibility
C)sex and aggression
D)fear and happiness
سؤال
According to the psychodynamic model, people use unconscious strategies to protect their egos from anxieties.These strategies are called ____.

A)defense mechanisms
B)anti-anxiety mechanisms
C)ego distortions
D)reaction formations
سؤال
Unlike traditional psychoanalysts, post-Freudians tend to ____.

A)deemphasize sexual motivation as the cause of behavior
B)view all behavior as originating predominantly from conscious thought
C)deemphasize the importance of personal choice and future goals
D)feel that talking in therapy is a waste of time
سؤال
Of the following, which client would be most likely to benefit from psychoanalysis?

A)a poor person with limited verbal skills
B)an older woman in immediate crisis
C)a well-educated anxious young man
D)a psychotic older man
سؤال
Which model of psychopathology considers unconscious influences to be the motivation for behavior?

A)existential
B)psychodynamic
C)cognitive
D)humanistic
سؤال
After three sessions, Molly decided she was madly in love with Dr.Arnold.As a psychoanalyst, Dr.Arnold would most likely ____.

A)discontinue their sessions
B)interpret her feelings as a way to understand important relationships in her life
C)encourage her feelings as a way to help her feel secure in her relationships
D)refer her to another therapist
سؤال
Dr.Young says, "My client faced such severe traumas in her first two years of life that her emotional development was arrested in that period.The result is that although she is 29 years old, she is passive and feels helpless." Dr.Young is describing the psychodynamic concept of ____.

A)reaction formation
B)transference
C)resistance
D)fixation
سؤال
Two characters on the "Star Trek" television series, Mr.Spock and Commander Data, are completely logical.They make their decisions on the basis of realistic considerations, not emotions or moral judgment.From a psychodynamic perspective, their personalities are entirely ____.

A)ego
B)id
C)superego
D)ego ideal
سؤال
Which statement about object-relations therapy is accurate?

A)It rejects the importance of childhood experience as a cause of adult disorder.
B)It is a cognitive approach used to understand family dynamics.
C)It is a post-Freudian idea involving exploration of past interpersonal relationships.
D)It employs a humanistic-existential set of concepts.
سؤال
Patients in psychoanalysis unconsciously attempt to impede their treatment by preventing exposure of repressed material.This process is referred to as ____.

A)transference
B)suppression
C)projection
D)resistance
سؤال
Defense mechanisms ____.

A)operate consciously
B)protect individuals from anxiety
C)are used only by neurotic people
D)provide a realistic perspective
سؤال
Dr.O'Brien says, "Psychodynamic theory has had a significant impact on psychology because it is based largely on observations in controlled conditions.Further, the theory emphasizes freedom of choice, and the therapy is effective with all disorders." Which part of Dr.O'Brien's statement is accurate?

A)Psychodynamic therapy is effective with all disorders.
B)Psychoanalysis has had a significant impact on psychology.
C)Psychodynamic theory is based on observations in controlled conditions.
D)Psychodynamic theory emphasizes freedom of choice.
سؤال
Which statement about classical conditioning is accurate?

A)It was first described by Edward Thorndike after observing the behavior of cats.
B)It assumes that behavior is controlled by its consequences.
C)It explains most human behavior.
D)It was discovered by Ivan Pavlov when he was studying the digestive processes of dogs.
سؤال
If a loud siren is sounded, any newborn infant will automatically scream.In classical conditioning terminology, the siren is a(n)____.

A)conditioned response
B)unconditioned response
C)unconditioned stimulus
D)conditioned stimulus
سؤال
A common myth about behavioral approaches assumes that ____.

A)people are completely the products of their conditioning histories
B)people are active participants in the developmental process
C)people are overwhelmed by their free will
D)people are greatly affected by their internal mental life.
سؤال
A kindergarten teacher wants to reduce the amount of aggressiveness children display in her class and on the playground.Using operant conditioning principles, the teacher should ____.

A)use negative reinforcers to decrease the behavior
B)pair aggressiveness with some pleasant stimulus
C)eliminate the reinforcement associated with aggressiveness
D)encourage the children to get the aggressiveness out of their systems
سؤال
Unlike behaviors in classical conditioning, operant behaviors are ____.

A)learned by observing others
B)unconscious.
C)voluntary and controllable
D)instinctive
سؤال
Which statement about classical conditioning is accurate?

A)The conditioned response is a response the organism makes automatically when in the presence of the UCS.
B)Classical conditioning does not occur unless the associated stimuli are reinforced.
C)A reliable pairing of the UCS and the UCR leads to learning.
D)Classical conditioning involves involuntary responses.
سؤال
Which quote is most similar to Thorndike's concept of instrumental conditioning?

A)"Emotions are a function of beliefs, not events."
B)"Emotions are the outgrowth of passive associations we make with positive and negative stimuli in the world."
C)"Most of our behavior is motivated by factors of which we are not conscious."
D)"We do more of whatever behavior pays off."
سؤال
Classical conditioning is a form of associative learning.What exactly is associated?

A)internal models of the world and behavior
B)a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus
C)a behavior and its consequence
D)unconscious motivations and internal needs
سؤال
In classical conditioning, behaviors are controlled by events that ____ the response, whereas in operant conditioning, they are controlled by events that ____ the response.

A)intensify; reduce
B)follow; precede
C)precede; follow
D)increase; decrease
سؤال
Dr.White says, "Psychopathology is learned through a person's interactions with his or her environment." Dr.White's statement reflects which psychological model?

A)behavioral
B)psychodynamic
C)cognitive
D)biological
سؤال
Which of the following increases the frequency of a behavior because it removes or reduces an aversive (punishing)event?

A)positive reinforcement
B)vicarious conditioning
C)negative reinforcement
D)modeling
سؤال
Watson and Rayner's famous research in classical conditioning was designed to explain the development of ____.

A)cognitive disorders
B)neuroses
C)phobias
D)depression
سؤال
Erin has an exaggerated fear of flying.She refuses to board an airplane and avoids airports altogether.This is an example of associative learning, so which type of therapy is most likely to be helpful in her case?

A)cognitive
B)classical conditioning
C)modeling
D)psychodynamic
سؤال
Unlike operant or classical conditioning, in observational learning ____.

A)direct reinforcement is necessary to establish behavior
B)new behaviors can be learned by watching others
C)reinforcement must precede the person's action
D)reinforcers are not necessary to maintain a behavior
سؤال
According to operant conditioning, self-injurious behavior may be learned through the use of ____.

A)reinforcement
B)personalization
C)implosion
D)modeling
سؤال
Classical conditioning has been useful in the field of abnormal psychology primarily by ____.

A)explaining the acquisition of phobias and other human behaviors
B)emphasizing the voluntary nature of human behavior
C)exploring how abnormal behavior is learned through observation of disturbed models
D)demonstrating the importance of the consequences of behavior
سؤال
Which of the following is the best example of operant conditioning?

A)A man gets nauseated when he smells the same kind of food that once caused him food poisoning.
B)A man asks for a raise because, in the past, his requests were successful.
C)A woman has been frightened by thunderstorms all her life.
D)A child watches a friend steal from a store, so he thinks he might steal sometime in the future.
سؤال
In his original experiments, Pavlov paired a bell tone with the presentation of food.After a while, the bell tone alone could provoke salivation.By the time this happened, the ____.

A)bell had become a conditioned stimulus
B)food had become a conditioned stimulus
C)animal had lost interest in the food
D)salivation had become an unconditioned response
سؤال
When Stanley is afraid of meeting a woman, he finds an excuse to run off by himself.The immediate effect of running away is to make him feel less anxious and more at ease.Stanley's behavior illustrates the ____.

A)role of negative reinforcers in avoidance behavior
B)fact that shaping can result in maladjusted behavior
C)role of partial reinforcement in abnormal behavior
D)power of positive reinforcement
سؤال
Patty knows that if she cries, she will get her way.Paul knows that if he cries he will be ignored.Which model of behavior suggests that Patty will increase her crying and Paul will decrease his crying?

A)classical conditioning
B)operant conditioning
C)psychodynamic theory
D)observational learning
سؤال
Dr.Weinberg is a humanistically oriented psychotherapist.Which of the following comments about cognitive therapy is she most likely to make?

A)"People have the ability to make free choices and they are responsible for their own decisions."
B)"Therapists who use the ABC-theory are too passive; they should be more like teachers than listeners."
C)"Cognitive therapists put too much emphasis on childhood experiences and not enough on choices one makes in life."
D)"Thoughts are not observable, so they have no place in science."
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Dr.Abdul says to his students, "There are two key things to understand about this therapeutic approach.First, the best way to understand an individual's behavior is to see the world from that person's point of view.Second, people are able to make free choices in life." To which of the following theoretical approaches could Dr.Abdul be referring?

A)psychodynamic
B)humanistic
C)cognitive
D)behavioral
سؤال
According to Rogers, behavior disorders are the result of ____.

A)insufficient discipline of children by parents
B)observational learning from poor role models
C)fixation at early psychosexual stages
D)incongruence between self-concept and potential
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Shelly says, "I think that everyone has an inherent tendency to strive toward their full potential.It shows in our creativity and delight in discovering new things." Shelly's thoughts illustrate ____.

A)Maslow's term "self-actualization."
B)Thorndike's principle "the law of effect."
C)Freud's view of unconscious influences on our development.
D)Ellis's concept of rational beliefs.
سؤال
A depressed person hears this from his therapist: "Your interpretation of the events in your life brings on the depression.If you can see yourself as less of a failure and more of a success, the depression will lift." The therapist probably supports which approach to abnormal behavior?

A)cognitive
B)operant conditioning
C)psychodynamic
D)family systems
سؤال
Which of the following is a strength of the behavioral model?

A)It emphasizes the impact of environment on behavior.
B)It is applied to explain intrapsychic conflict.
C)It is not restricted by adherence to scientific methodology.
D)It highlights the subjective life of the individual.
سؤال
Who developed the A-B-C theory of personality and irrational beliefs?

A)Ellis
B)Minuchin
C)Beck
D)Satir
سؤال
A mother says to her daughter, "I value you regardless of your behavior.I may disapprove of what you do, but I will still respect and love you." According to Rogers, this mother is ____.

A)increasing the incongruence between the child's self-concept and the child's behavior
B)expressing conditions of worth toward her daughter
C)providing unconditional positive regard
D)teaching the girl irrational beliefs
سؤال
Schema and irrational thoughts are two terms that are used in which model of psychopathology?

A)family systems
B)behavioral
C)cognitive
D)multicultural
سؤال
Which of the following techniques is consistent with person-centered therapy?

A)Express and communicate respect.
B)Tell a client how to think about a problem.
C)Help a client achieve insight into inner motivations and desires.
D)Recognize the connections between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
سؤال
As a person-centered therapist, Dr.Finn wants his clients to discover their strengths and their full potential.Dr.Finn would most likely do which of the following?

A)rely on his clients' own strength and potential
B)make suggestions for ways his clients can increase their strength and potential
C)point out how his clients get in the way of developing their strength and potential
D)reinforce the behaviors his clients use that promote their strength and potential
سؤال
Unlike the early behaviorists, behaviorally oriented mental health professionals today ____.

A)are more focused on the importance of behavioral consequences
B)are interested in understanding the effects of internal mental processes on the acquisition and treatment of disorders
C)reject the notion that internal mental processes affect the acquisition of disorders
D)emphasize the importance of conditioning
سؤال
Cognitive theorists emphasize that disturbed individuals ____.

A)come from disturbed families
B)live in stressful environments
C)have irrational and maladaptive thoughts
D)are deficient in interpersonal skills
سؤال
The humanistic approach and the ____ approach emphasize the subjective world of the individual.Both were developed as a reaction against the deterministic and mechanistic quality of early models of psychopathology.

A)existential
B)observational learning
C)multicultural
D)behavioral
سؤال
Dr.Alcott makes the following statement about Janet's depression: "Your depression may be due to your misperception of this unfortunate situation and your tendency to blame yourself for events that are beyond your control.What we need to do is help you to recognize and modify your irrational beliefs." Dr.Alcott's comments are characteristic of the ____.

A)behavioral model
B)cognitive model
C)humanistic model
D)psychodynamic model
سؤال
Dr.Danvers is a firm believer in Ellis's A-B-C theory of personality.Given that, what could we expect Dr.Danvers to say?

A)"People are less troubled by their thoughts regarding the events in their lives than the actual events themselves."
B)"Belief that an event is unfortunate leads to a healthier consequence than belief that an event is a catastrophe."
C)"Our reactions are due to our learned associations."
D)"Depression is something you are most likely born with and can never really escape."
سؤال
When John was growing up, he saw his older brother severely beaten by their father after the brother was caught drinking a beer.Since then, John has never had a beer in his life.What form of learning does this best illustrate?

A)classical conditioning
B)instrumental learning
C)observational learning
D)operant conditioning
سؤال
Dr.Ansorg believes that her clients can acquire appropriate social skills by watching her interact with other people in a social setting.Dr.Ansorg assumes which paradigm of learning?

A)classical conditioning
B)observational learning
C)operant conditioning
D)psychodynamic
سؤال
A major contribution of the humanistic perspective is its ____.

A)insistence on rigorous empirical studies
B)primary focus on improving the mental health of persons with serious disorders
C)positive view of the individual
D)emphasis on blocked instinctual forces
سؤال
According to Rogers, which of the following would be most important in a therapeutic relationship?

A)well-developed counseling techniques
B)interpretation of transference
C)the therapist's attitude
D)insight into the client's problems
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Deck 2: Models of Abnormal Behavior
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The function of neural dendrites is to ____.

A)release neurotransmitters
B)receive signals from other neurons
C)bind to receptors of other neurons
D)trigger synaptic excitation of other neurons
B
2
The two main distinguishing ideas in the psychodynamic model are that ____.

A)disorders result from childhood experiences and anxieties operate unconsciously
B)the causes of disorders are largely conscious and culture determines the expression of symptoms of disorders
C)diathesis is a predisposition to develop an illness and stress is an environmental factor that triggers the illness
D)abnormalities are inherited and symptoms start with biology
A
3
A person's observable physical or behavioral characteristics are the ____.

A)same thing as their genotype
B)result of inheritance only
C)result of environmental factors only
D)same thing as their phenotype
D
4
Which of the following is true about the current findings of the Human Genome Project, which is developing a "manual" for the basic blueprint of the entire genetic material found in each cell of the body?

A)Scientists have been able to map and understand all of the genes in the nucleus of a human cell.
B)Scientists have discovered the genes associated with the occurrence of certain hereditary diseases, such as Huntington's chorea, cystic fibrosis, and muscular dystrophy.
C)Scientists have developed drugs and other interventions to cure many of the genetically inherited diseases.
D)Scientists have discovered that most inherited diseases can be traced to a single gene.
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The term psychologists use as the cause of abnormal behavior is the behavior's ____.

A)genesis
B)etiology
C)psychiatric underpinnings
D)psychological underpinnings
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Peter survived a stroke that damaged much of the tissue in the left hemisphere of his brain.We can expect that Peter will ____.

A)have trouble controlling his emotional behavior
B)be unable to sense touch on the left side of his body
C)experience impaired visual-spatial abilities
D)experience paralysis on the right side of his body
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Autonomic nervous system reactivity in humans appears to be ____.

A)learned
B)psychogenic
C)inherited
D)related to dopamine activity
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Which statement about neurotransmitters is accurate?

A)Neurotransmitters are released by dendrites.
B)Drugs that block or facilitate neurotransmitter activity can alleviate symptoms of mental disorders.
C)Neurotransmitters consistently have an excitatory effect on the human nervous system.
D)Neurotransmitters send neural impulses to axons of receiving neurons.
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A psychologist who uses the words patient, mental illness, and cure when discussing disorders is using which model?

A)psychodynamic
B)psychogenic
C)statistical
D)medical
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Which of the following would be a biological explanation of psychopathology?

A)family interactions
B)neurological dysfunctions
C)early childhood experiences
D)behaviors learned in the environment
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Which statement about the biological model is accurate?

A)It has helped find effective drugs for treating disorders.
B)It has received support from diathesis-stress theory.
C)It has shown that mental disorders are almost always caused by structural abnormalities in the brain.
D)It has proven that inheritance is the direct cause of most disorders.
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Because Joan suffers from depression, Dr.Adler has prescribed a medication that alters sensitivity and receptivity to ____ at the receptor sites in her brain.For Justin, who suffers from anxiety, Dr.Adler prescribes a drug that affects receptor reactivity to ____.

A)serotonin; GABA
B)GABA; serotonin
C)dopamine; acetylcholine
D)acetylcholine; dopamine
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The scientific field that studies the effects of drugs on the mind and behavior is called ____.

A)psychopharmaceuticals
B)pharmaceuticals
C)psychopharmacology
D)pharmacology
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Which drug is most likely to be prescribed for a patient suffering from depression?

A)benzodiazepine
B)chlorpromazine
C)a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
D)lithium
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15
Dopamine is related to several mental disorders.Insufficient dopamine is a possible cause of ____, while having an excess of dopamine may be related to ____.

A)anxiety; depression
B)Parkinson's disease; schizophrenia
C)obsessive-compulsive disorder; Parkinson's disease
D)schizophrenia; depression
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In the diathesis-stress theory, the diathesis is ____.

A)the amount of stressful life changes that activates a disorder
B)the individual's predisposition to develop illness
C)an individual's neurotransmitter imbalance
D)a faulty schema the individual uses to understand the world
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Faith says that she agrees with the diathesis-stress view of psychopathology that ____.

A)biochemical changes influence the structure of the brain to produce most disorders
B)the environment plays little, if any, role in the development of disorders
C)genetics are unimportant in the explanation of disorders
D)genetics and environmental factors interact to cause disorders
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Forebrain is to ____ as hindbrain is to ____.

A)alertness and attention; language, thought, and memory
B)serotonin; dopamine
C)higher mental functions; functions like sleep, heart rate, and respiration
D)visual and spatial abilities; emotions and motivation
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19
Models are often utilized by scientists to ____.

A)provide a clear and definitive explanation for a phenomenon
B)help conceptualize the cause of a phenomenon
C)directly observe a phenomenon
D)infer a phenomenon to something more abstract
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20
An assumption of the multipath model of abnormality is that ____.

A)the biological perspective best explains the complexities of human behavior
B)most psychological disorders are due to one or two primary factors
C)biological, psychological, social, and sociocultural factors contribute equally to most psychological disorders
D)different individuals exposed to different factors may develop similar mental disorders
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21
A psychologist who sees a client's problems as caused by a lack of useful, productive behaviors and lack of consequences following inappropriate actions probably supports which model of psychopathology?

A)existential
B)psychodynamic
C)behavioral
D)humanistic
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22
Joseph, a student in the abnormal psychology class, says, "Why are we studying Freud? All he ever talked about was sex and his theory is totally outdated!" A valid response from his professor would be ____.

A)"I agree.Your assessment of Freud's theory is correct."
B)"Let me show you how all of Freud's theories have been supported by modern research."
C)"Freud's focus on early childhood experiences, the role of the unconscious, and the use of insight continue to assert a pervasive impact on mental health practice."
D)"Freud's emphasis on sexuality as a precipitating factor in all mental disorders has been found to be totally valid."
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23
Dr.Al-Suwaidi explains his clients' psychological problems by considering biological, psychological, social, and sociocultural explanations.He is using what the text refers to as the ____ model.

A)multipath
B)biopsychosocial
C)multicultural
D)integrative
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Which of the following is an accurate statement about psychodynamic theory?

A)It is gynocentric.
B)Freud's research methodology was advanced for his time.
C)The theory can be applied to a wide range of disturbed people.
D)Its use of insight continues to influence the field of mental health.
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25
Thuy is faced with a dilemma: She lives in a war-torn country in which for years the economy has been severely disrupted.In order to feed herself and her children, she steals food, but she feels a great sense of guilt when she does.According to Freud, the personality structure involved in stealing food is the ____, whereas the one involved in guilt feelings is the ____.

A)id; ego
B)ego; superego
C)superego; id
D)conscience; ego ideal
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26
Erik Erikson, Carl Jung, and Alfred Adler were all considered ____.

A)behaviorists
B)cognitive psychologists
C)humanists
D)post-Freudians
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27
Constance was instructed by her therapist to say whatever came to mind, even if it was illogical or embarrassing.Her therapist was using which psychodynamic technique?

A)dream analysis
B)free association
C)resistance
D)catharsis
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28
Jason exploits other people and never feels guilty about it.He rarely helps other people and feels no pride when he does.According to psychodynamic thinking, Jason has ____.

A)an underdeveloped superego
B)an underdeveloped ego
C)too much ego ideal
D)no id
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29
According to Freud, the two most important instincts in people are ____.

A)pleasure and reality
B)responsibility and irresponsibility
C)sex and aggression
D)fear and happiness
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30
According to the psychodynamic model, people use unconscious strategies to protect their egos from anxieties.These strategies are called ____.

A)defense mechanisms
B)anti-anxiety mechanisms
C)ego distortions
D)reaction formations
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31
Unlike traditional psychoanalysts, post-Freudians tend to ____.

A)deemphasize sexual motivation as the cause of behavior
B)view all behavior as originating predominantly from conscious thought
C)deemphasize the importance of personal choice and future goals
D)feel that talking in therapy is a waste of time
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32
Of the following, which client would be most likely to benefit from psychoanalysis?

A)a poor person with limited verbal skills
B)an older woman in immediate crisis
C)a well-educated anxious young man
D)a psychotic older man
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33
Which model of psychopathology considers unconscious influences to be the motivation for behavior?

A)existential
B)psychodynamic
C)cognitive
D)humanistic
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34
After three sessions, Molly decided she was madly in love with Dr.Arnold.As a psychoanalyst, Dr.Arnold would most likely ____.

A)discontinue their sessions
B)interpret her feelings as a way to understand important relationships in her life
C)encourage her feelings as a way to help her feel secure in her relationships
D)refer her to another therapist
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35
Dr.Young says, "My client faced such severe traumas in her first two years of life that her emotional development was arrested in that period.The result is that although she is 29 years old, she is passive and feels helpless." Dr.Young is describing the psychodynamic concept of ____.

A)reaction formation
B)transference
C)resistance
D)fixation
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36
Two characters on the "Star Trek" television series, Mr.Spock and Commander Data, are completely logical.They make their decisions on the basis of realistic considerations, not emotions or moral judgment.From a psychodynamic perspective, their personalities are entirely ____.

A)ego
B)id
C)superego
D)ego ideal
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37
Which statement about object-relations therapy is accurate?

A)It rejects the importance of childhood experience as a cause of adult disorder.
B)It is a cognitive approach used to understand family dynamics.
C)It is a post-Freudian idea involving exploration of past interpersonal relationships.
D)It employs a humanistic-existential set of concepts.
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38
Patients in psychoanalysis unconsciously attempt to impede their treatment by preventing exposure of repressed material.This process is referred to as ____.

A)transference
B)suppression
C)projection
D)resistance
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39
Defense mechanisms ____.

A)operate consciously
B)protect individuals from anxiety
C)are used only by neurotic people
D)provide a realistic perspective
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40
Dr.O'Brien says, "Psychodynamic theory has had a significant impact on psychology because it is based largely on observations in controlled conditions.Further, the theory emphasizes freedom of choice, and the therapy is effective with all disorders." Which part of Dr.O'Brien's statement is accurate?

A)Psychodynamic therapy is effective with all disorders.
B)Psychoanalysis has had a significant impact on psychology.
C)Psychodynamic theory is based on observations in controlled conditions.
D)Psychodynamic theory emphasizes freedom of choice.
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41
Which statement about classical conditioning is accurate?

A)It was first described by Edward Thorndike after observing the behavior of cats.
B)It assumes that behavior is controlled by its consequences.
C)It explains most human behavior.
D)It was discovered by Ivan Pavlov when he was studying the digestive processes of dogs.
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42
If a loud siren is sounded, any newborn infant will automatically scream.In classical conditioning terminology, the siren is a(n)____.

A)conditioned response
B)unconditioned response
C)unconditioned stimulus
D)conditioned stimulus
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43
A common myth about behavioral approaches assumes that ____.

A)people are completely the products of their conditioning histories
B)people are active participants in the developmental process
C)people are overwhelmed by their free will
D)people are greatly affected by their internal mental life.
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44
A kindergarten teacher wants to reduce the amount of aggressiveness children display in her class and on the playground.Using operant conditioning principles, the teacher should ____.

A)use negative reinforcers to decrease the behavior
B)pair aggressiveness with some pleasant stimulus
C)eliminate the reinforcement associated with aggressiveness
D)encourage the children to get the aggressiveness out of their systems
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45
Unlike behaviors in classical conditioning, operant behaviors are ____.

A)learned by observing others
B)unconscious.
C)voluntary and controllable
D)instinctive
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46
Which statement about classical conditioning is accurate?

A)The conditioned response is a response the organism makes automatically when in the presence of the UCS.
B)Classical conditioning does not occur unless the associated stimuli are reinforced.
C)A reliable pairing of the UCS and the UCR leads to learning.
D)Classical conditioning involves involuntary responses.
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47
Which quote is most similar to Thorndike's concept of instrumental conditioning?

A)"Emotions are a function of beliefs, not events."
B)"Emotions are the outgrowth of passive associations we make with positive and negative stimuli in the world."
C)"Most of our behavior is motivated by factors of which we are not conscious."
D)"We do more of whatever behavior pays off."
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48
Classical conditioning is a form of associative learning.What exactly is associated?

A)internal models of the world and behavior
B)a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus
C)a behavior and its consequence
D)unconscious motivations and internal needs
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49
In classical conditioning, behaviors are controlled by events that ____ the response, whereas in operant conditioning, they are controlled by events that ____ the response.

A)intensify; reduce
B)follow; precede
C)precede; follow
D)increase; decrease
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50
Dr.White says, "Psychopathology is learned through a person's interactions with his or her environment." Dr.White's statement reflects which psychological model?

A)behavioral
B)psychodynamic
C)cognitive
D)biological
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51
Which of the following increases the frequency of a behavior because it removes or reduces an aversive (punishing)event?

A)positive reinforcement
B)vicarious conditioning
C)negative reinforcement
D)modeling
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52
Watson and Rayner's famous research in classical conditioning was designed to explain the development of ____.

A)cognitive disorders
B)neuroses
C)phobias
D)depression
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53
Erin has an exaggerated fear of flying.She refuses to board an airplane and avoids airports altogether.This is an example of associative learning, so which type of therapy is most likely to be helpful in her case?

A)cognitive
B)classical conditioning
C)modeling
D)psychodynamic
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54
Unlike operant or classical conditioning, in observational learning ____.

A)direct reinforcement is necessary to establish behavior
B)new behaviors can be learned by watching others
C)reinforcement must precede the person's action
D)reinforcers are not necessary to maintain a behavior
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55
According to operant conditioning, self-injurious behavior may be learned through the use of ____.

A)reinforcement
B)personalization
C)implosion
D)modeling
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56
Classical conditioning has been useful in the field of abnormal psychology primarily by ____.

A)explaining the acquisition of phobias and other human behaviors
B)emphasizing the voluntary nature of human behavior
C)exploring how abnormal behavior is learned through observation of disturbed models
D)demonstrating the importance of the consequences of behavior
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57
Which of the following is the best example of operant conditioning?

A)A man gets nauseated when he smells the same kind of food that once caused him food poisoning.
B)A man asks for a raise because, in the past, his requests were successful.
C)A woman has been frightened by thunderstorms all her life.
D)A child watches a friend steal from a store, so he thinks he might steal sometime in the future.
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58
In his original experiments, Pavlov paired a bell tone with the presentation of food.After a while, the bell tone alone could provoke salivation.By the time this happened, the ____.

A)bell had become a conditioned stimulus
B)food had become a conditioned stimulus
C)animal had lost interest in the food
D)salivation had become an unconditioned response
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59
When Stanley is afraid of meeting a woman, he finds an excuse to run off by himself.The immediate effect of running away is to make him feel less anxious and more at ease.Stanley's behavior illustrates the ____.

A)role of negative reinforcers in avoidance behavior
B)fact that shaping can result in maladjusted behavior
C)role of partial reinforcement in abnormal behavior
D)power of positive reinforcement
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60
Patty knows that if she cries, she will get her way.Paul knows that if he cries he will be ignored.Which model of behavior suggests that Patty will increase her crying and Paul will decrease his crying?

A)classical conditioning
B)operant conditioning
C)psychodynamic theory
D)observational learning
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61
Dr.Weinberg is a humanistically oriented psychotherapist.Which of the following comments about cognitive therapy is she most likely to make?

A)"People have the ability to make free choices and they are responsible for their own decisions."
B)"Therapists who use the ABC-theory are too passive; they should be more like teachers than listeners."
C)"Cognitive therapists put too much emphasis on childhood experiences and not enough on choices one makes in life."
D)"Thoughts are not observable, so they have no place in science."
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62
Dr.Abdul says to his students, "There are two key things to understand about this therapeutic approach.First, the best way to understand an individual's behavior is to see the world from that person's point of view.Second, people are able to make free choices in life." To which of the following theoretical approaches could Dr.Abdul be referring?

A)psychodynamic
B)humanistic
C)cognitive
D)behavioral
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63
According to Rogers, behavior disorders are the result of ____.

A)insufficient discipline of children by parents
B)observational learning from poor role models
C)fixation at early psychosexual stages
D)incongruence between self-concept and potential
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64
Shelly says, "I think that everyone has an inherent tendency to strive toward their full potential.It shows in our creativity and delight in discovering new things." Shelly's thoughts illustrate ____.

A)Maslow's term "self-actualization."
B)Thorndike's principle "the law of effect."
C)Freud's view of unconscious influences on our development.
D)Ellis's concept of rational beliefs.
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65
A depressed person hears this from his therapist: "Your interpretation of the events in your life brings on the depression.If you can see yourself as less of a failure and more of a success, the depression will lift." The therapist probably supports which approach to abnormal behavior?

A)cognitive
B)operant conditioning
C)psychodynamic
D)family systems
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66
Which of the following is a strength of the behavioral model?

A)It emphasizes the impact of environment on behavior.
B)It is applied to explain intrapsychic conflict.
C)It is not restricted by adherence to scientific methodology.
D)It highlights the subjective life of the individual.
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67
Who developed the A-B-C theory of personality and irrational beliefs?

A)Ellis
B)Minuchin
C)Beck
D)Satir
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68
A mother says to her daughter, "I value you regardless of your behavior.I may disapprove of what you do, but I will still respect and love you." According to Rogers, this mother is ____.

A)increasing the incongruence between the child's self-concept and the child's behavior
B)expressing conditions of worth toward her daughter
C)providing unconditional positive regard
D)teaching the girl irrational beliefs
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69
Schema and irrational thoughts are two terms that are used in which model of psychopathology?

A)family systems
B)behavioral
C)cognitive
D)multicultural
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70
Which of the following techniques is consistent with person-centered therapy?

A)Express and communicate respect.
B)Tell a client how to think about a problem.
C)Help a client achieve insight into inner motivations and desires.
D)Recognize the connections between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
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71
As a person-centered therapist, Dr.Finn wants his clients to discover their strengths and their full potential.Dr.Finn would most likely do which of the following?

A)rely on his clients' own strength and potential
B)make suggestions for ways his clients can increase their strength and potential
C)point out how his clients get in the way of developing their strength and potential
D)reinforce the behaviors his clients use that promote their strength and potential
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72
Unlike the early behaviorists, behaviorally oriented mental health professionals today ____.

A)are more focused on the importance of behavioral consequences
B)are interested in understanding the effects of internal mental processes on the acquisition and treatment of disorders
C)reject the notion that internal mental processes affect the acquisition of disorders
D)emphasize the importance of conditioning
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Cognitive theorists emphasize that disturbed individuals ____.

A)come from disturbed families
B)live in stressful environments
C)have irrational and maladaptive thoughts
D)are deficient in interpersonal skills
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The humanistic approach and the ____ approach emphasize the subjective world of the individual.Both were developed as a reaction against the deterministic and mechanistic quality of early models of psychopathology.

A)existential
B)observational learning
C)multicultural
D)behavioral
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Dr.Alcott makes the following statement about Janet's depression: "Your depression may be due to your misperception of this unfortunate situation and your tendency to blame yourself for events that are beyond your control.What we need to do is help you to recognize and modify your irrational beliefs." Dr.Alcott's comments are characteristic of the ____.

A)behavioral model
B)cognitive model
C)humanistic model
D)psychodynamic model
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Dr.Danvers is a firm believer in Ellis's A-B-C theory of personality.Given that, what could we expect Dr.Danvers to say?

A)"People are less troubled by their thoughts regarding the events in their lives than the actual events themselves."
B)"Belief that an event is unfortunate leads to a healthier consequence than belief that an event is a catastrophe."
C)"Our reactions are due to our learned associations."
D)"Depression is something you are most likely born with and can never really escape."
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When John was growing up, he saw his older brother severely beaten by their father after the brother was caught drinking a beer.Since then, John has never had a beer in his life.What form of learning does this best illustrate?

A)classical conditioning
B)instrumental learning
C)observational learning
D)operant conditioning
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Dr.Ansorg believes that her clients can acquire appropriate social skills by watching her interact with other people in a social setting.Dr.Ansorg assumes which paradigm of learning?

A)classical conditioning
B)observational learning
C)operant conditioning
D)psychodynamic
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A major contribution of the humanistic perspective is its ____.

A)insistence on rigorous empirical studies
B)primary focus on improving the mental health of persons with serious disorders
C)positive view of the individual
D)emphasis on blocked instinctual forces
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According to Rogers, which of the following would be most important in a therapeutic relationship?

A)well-developed counseling techniques
B)interpretation of transference
C)the therapist's attitude
D)insight into the client's problems
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