Quiz 15: B Psychological Disorders
Psychology
Q 1Q 1
The medical model views abnormal behaviour as resulting from
A)drug interactions.
B)exposure to teratogens.
C)poor nutritional habits.
D)underlying organic causes.
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D
Q 2Q 2
The latest version of the classification system used by psychologists is the
A)DSM-3.
B)DSM-4.
C)DSM-4-TR.
D)DSM-5.
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D
Q 3Q 3
The DSM-5 includes a description of the ___________________ of each mental disorder.
A)symptoms,duration,and severity
B)symptoms,cause,and severity
C)symptoms,cause,and progress
D)symptom,cause,and treatment options
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C
Q 4Q 4
Destruction of one's home or community is MOST likely to result in which of the following?
A)PTSD
B)a phobia
C)a panic disorder
D)an obsession
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Q 5Q 5
Re-experiencing a traumatic event long after the event occurred is associated with
A)generalized anxiety.
B)panic disorder.
C)phobic disorder.
D)PTSD.
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Q 6Q 6
People who act impulsively,don't tolerate frustration,want their desires satisfied immediately,fail to develop emotional attachments,and show no remorse would be diagnosed with what personality disorder?
A)narcissistic
B)antisocial
C)histrionic
D)schizotypal
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Q 7Q 7
Which of the following best describes the antisocial personality?
A)low intelligence
B)lack of remorse or guilt
C)depression
D)paranoid schizophrenic tendencies
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Q 8Q 8
Which of the following statements about antisocial personality is TRUE?
A)It is a relatively rare disorder.
B)People with antisocial personalities seek professional help because their distress level is high.
C)It is more common in women than in men.
D)It is a relatively common disorder.
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Q 9Q 9
Randy has a grandiose sense of himself,fantasizes about being successful,lacks empathy for others,and has a need for constant admiration from others.What type of personality disorder is Randy most likely exhibiting?
A)narcissistic
B)borderline
C)antisocial
D)obsessive-compulsive
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Q 10Q 10
Following a stressful event,a man cannot remember his past.He adopts a new identity,relocates,and starts a new family and career.Which diagnosis would be most appropriate?
A)conversion disorder
B)dissociative amnesia
C)dissociative identity disorder
D)dissociative fugue
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Q 11Q 11
A person who is constantly "on edge" and always apprehensive most likely suffers from
A)phobic disorder.
B)panic disorder.
C)obsessive-compulsive disorder.
D)generalized anxiety disorder.
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Q 12Q 12
Allen is in a constant state of dread.He has trouble sleeping,feels tense,and cannot concentrate.Allen will likely be diagnosed as having which anxiety disorder?
A)phobia
B)generalized anxiety
C)panic
D)obsessive-compulsive
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Q 13Q 13
Feeling fearful but not knowing why is characteristic of
A)phobias.
B)anxiety disorders.
C)dissociative neurosis.
D)amnesia.
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Q 14Q 14
June often experiences episodes during which her heart rate accelerates by more than 50 beats per minute despite encountering no emergency.June suffers from
A)obsessive-compulsive disorder.
B)generalized anxiety disorder.
C)acrophobia.
D)panic disorder.
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Q 15Q 15
An irrational fear of an object or event is called a(n)
A)phobia.
B)compulsion.
C)panic.
D)obsession.
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Q 16Q 16
Sudden,paralyzing episodes of fear describe which type of anxiety disorder?
A)phobia
B)generalized anxiety
C)panic
D)obsessive-compulsive
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Q 17Q 17
Thoughts that repeatedly intrude into consciousness against one's will are called
A)compulsions.
B)loose associations.
C)neologisms.
D)obsessions.
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Q 18Q 18
Martha vacuums the carpet in her living room 15 times a day.It is very likely that she is suffering from which of the following disorders?
A)obsessive-compulsive
B)conversion
C)PTSD
D)somatoform
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Q 19Q 19
In an obsessive-compulsive reaction,the _______ is the thought and the _______ is the action caused by the thought.
A)compulsion;obsession
B)obsession;compulsion
C)compulsion;panic
D)obsession;anxiety
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Q 20Q 20
Ritualistic behaviour is associated with which of the following disorders?
A)anxiety
B)obsessive-compulsive
C)somatoform
D)conversion
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Q 21Q 21
A recurring,irrational thought that cannot be controlled or banished from one's mind is called a(n)
A)phobia.
B)obsession.
C)hypnagogic image.
D)compulsion.
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Q 22Q 22
Acts that "must be done" are called
A)compulsions.
B)obsessions.
C)motor impulses.
D)preservative impulses.
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Q 23Q 23
Obsessions and compulsions
A)appear to be based on very different psychodynamics.
B)always occur together.
C)often occur together.
D)rarely occur together.
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Q 24Q 24
Arlene has an intense,irrational fear of flying in airplanes.She is probably suffering from a
A)somatoform disorder.
B)neurotic depression.
C)phobic disorder.
D)conversion reaction.
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Q 25Q 25
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of depression?
A)hallucinations
B)loss of appetite
C)inability to sleep properly
D)self-blame
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Q 26Q 26
Last month Pam was giddy,impulsive,and talkative;this month she is sad,silent,and almost motionless.What is the most likely diagnosis in this case?
A)severe depression
B)anxiety disorder
C)somatoform disorder
D)bipolar disorder
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Q 27Q 27
An episode of intense sadness that may last for several months is called
A)bipolar disorder.
B)hypomania.
C)major depressive disorder.
D)dysthymia.
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Q 28Q 28
A patient in a mental hospital exhibits disordered thinking,perceptual abnormalities,unusual emotions,and suspiciousness.This person is probably suffering from
A)schizophrenia.
B)bipolar disorder.
C)passive-aggressive personality.
D)a dissociative disorder.
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Q 29Q 29
The belief that you are a special agent for the Intergalactic Supernova is an example of a
A)loose association.
B)neologism.
C)delusion.
D)negative symptom.
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Q 30Q 30
False sensory perceptions that often take the form of hearing voices are called
A)hallucinations.
B)obsessions.
C)delusions.
D)compulsions.
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Q 31Q 31
Nancy smells smoke when there is no fire.This is an example of
A)a delusion.
B)a hallucination.
C)paranoia.
D)olfactory inhibition.
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Q 32Q 32
Calvin tells everyone that he is Superman when he meets them.Which type of delusion is Calvin most likely experiencing?
A)grandeur
B)reference
C)persecution
D)control
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Q 33Q 33
A schizophrenic characterized by alternating periods of mute immobility and excited motor activity is referred to as a(n)
A)disorganized schizophrenic.
B)undifferentiated schizophrenic.
C)paranoid schizophrenic.
D)catatonic schizophrenic.
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Q 34Q 34
Of the following,which would provide the strongest evidence for a genetic component to schizophrenia?
A)a higher concordance rate for fraternal twins than for other siblings
B)a higher concordance rate for fraternal twins than for identical twins
C)a high concordance rate among identical twins raised apart
D)a high concordance rate among the general population
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