Quiz 12: Psychological Disorders
Psychology
Q 1Q 1
_____ is a statistically based approach that observes what behaviors are rare,or occur infrequently in a specific society or culture,and labels those deviations from the norm "abnormal."
A) Abnormality as deviation from the average
B) Abnormality as deviation from the ideal
C) Abnormality as a sense of personal discomfort
D) Abnormality as the inability to function effectively
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A
Q 2Q 2
_____ refers to behavior considered abnormal if it produces a sense of distress,anxiety,or guilt in an individual or if it is harmful to others in some way.
A) Abnormality as the inability to function effectively
B) Abnormality as a legal concept
C) Abnormality as deviation from the ideal
D) Abnormality as a sense of personal discomfort
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D
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Q 4Q 4
It is best to view abnormal behavior and normal behavior as:
A) discrete categories.
B) two well-demarcated and non-overlapping terms.
C) marking two ends of a continuum.
D) absolute states.
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Q 5Q 5
Andy visits his family doctor because he displays symptoms of depression.The doctor conducts an examination and deduces the root cause as a chemical imbalance in his brain.In this scenario,which perspective on psychological disorders does Andy's doctor use?
A) Medical perspective
B) Psychoanalytic perspective
C) Humanistic perspective
D) Behavioral perspective
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Q 6Q 6
Which of the following perspectives on psychological disorders assumes that physiological causes are at the root of psychological disorders?
A) Medical perspective
B) Psychoanalytic perspective
C) Humanistic perspective
D) Behavioral perspective
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Q 7Q 7
Which perspective on psychological disorders primarily argues that psychological disorders stem from childhood conflicts over opposing wishes regarding sex and aggression?
A) Sociocultural perspective
B) Medical perspective
C) Humanistic perspective
D) Psychoanalytic perspective
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Q 8Q 8
Psychoanalytic treatment typically involves:
A) administering drugs to maintain hormonal balance.
B) examining early childhood experiences.
C) using electroconvulsive therapy.
D) employing trephination techniques.
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Q 9Q 9
Which of the following statements accurately identifies either a strength or a limitation of the psychoanalytic perspective on psychological disorders?
A) Strength: It highlights individual responsibility for abnormal behavior.
B) Strength: The perspective offers a precise and objective approach for observing and treating behavior.
C) Limitation: There is no conclusive way to link childhood experiences with abnormal adult behavior.
D) Limitation: It does not take into account that prior experiences can have a profound effect on a person's current psychological functioning.
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Q 10Q 10
The behavioral perspective on psychological disorders assumes that abnormal behaviors are:
A) genetic anomalies.
B) learned responses.
C) hormonal imbalances.
D) chemical deficiencies.
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Q 11Q 11
The difference between the psychoanalytic perspective and the behavioral perspective on psychological disorders is that:
A) the behavioral perspective looks at abnormal behaviors as symptoms of an underlying problem.
B) the psychoanalytic perspective rejects the idea that prior experiences can have a profound effect on current psychological functioning.
C) the behavioral perspective views the abnormal behavior itself as the problem.
D) the psychoanalytic perspective holds individuals responsible for their abnormal behavior.
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Q 12Q 12
The greatest strength of the behavioral perspective on psychological disorders is its:
A) emphasis on observable behavior.
B) emphasis on the client's rich inner life.
C) focus on childhood conflicts that affect adult behavior.
D) explicit recognition of the biological underpinnings of behavior.
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Q 13Q 13
The cognitive perspective on psychological disorders assumes that abnormal behaviors are the result of:
A) vitamin deficiency.
B) maladaptive thoughts.
C) hormonal imbalances.
D) genetic mutations.
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Q 14Q 14
A primary goal of treatment using the cognitive perspective on psychological disorders is to:
A) explicitly teach new,more adaptive ways of thinking.
B) use electroconvulsive therapy.
C) detect the genetic anomalies that cause abnormal behaviors.
D) use the technique of trephination for the purpose of treating mental illnesses.
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Q 15Q 15
The humanistic perspective on psychological disorders is associated with the work of:
A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Abraham Maslow.
C) Alfred Kinsey.
D) Carl Jung.
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Q 16Q 16
The humanistic perspective on psychological disorders emphasizes the:
A) responsibility people have for anomalies in their own behavior.
B) influence of genetic abnormalities that are responsible for anomalies in human behavior.
C) impact of hormonal imbalances that bring about changes in human behavior.
D) influence of the society that is capable of causing behavioral abnormalities.
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Q 17Q 17
Which of the following statements supports the sociocultural perspective on abnormality?
A) General declines in psychological functioning are seen in drought affected areas.
B) African-Americans are more likely to be hospitalized involuntarily for psychological disorders than are whites.
C) Schizophrenia is diagnosed more frequently among people in their late adulthood than among people in their youth.
D) Huntington's disease is caused by an anomaly in chromosome 4.
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Q 18Q 18
Which perspective on psychological disorders assumes that people's normal and abnormal behavior is shaped by factors such as poverty and prejudice?
A) Sociocultural perspective
B) Psychoanalytic perspective
C) Cognitive perspective
D) Medical perspective
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Q 19Q 19
According to the sociocultural perspective on psychological disorders,which of the following factors is viewed as a possible cause of abnormal behavior?
A) Genetic mutation
B) Poverty
C) Maladaptive thoughts
D) Chemical deficiency
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Q 20Q 20
Which of the following perspectives on psychological disorders is correctly matched to its strength?
A) Behavioral: Recognizes that people have rich inner lives
B) Psychoanalytic: Offers a precise,objective approach to the symptoms of specific disorders
C) Humanistic: Offers effective drug treatments for many psychological disorders
D) Cognitive: Focuses on thoughts and beliefs,not just behaviors
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Q 21Q 21
Which of the following psychological perspectives is correctly matched to its weakness?
A) Humanistic: Relies on vague,philosophical theories
B) Cognitive: Ignores internal phenomena like thoughts that might contribute to psychological abnormality
C) Behavioral: Looks at abnormal behaviors as symptoms of an underlying problem
D) Sociocultural: Implies that people have total control over their behavior
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Q 22Q 22
Which of the following statements is TRUE of changes to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition?
A) It is less specific about how the same disorder may change over the course of a person's lifetime.
B) It renames childhood conditions as neurocognitive disorders.
C) It eliminates the "five axes model" of categorizing disorders.
D) It reclassifies gender identity disorder as autism spectrum disorder.
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Q 23Q 23
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition removes the outdated term "mental retardation" with:
A) neurocognitive disorder.
B) gender dysphoria.
C) intellectual disability.
D) conversion disorder.
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Q 24Q 24
The advantage of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition is that:
A) it is primarily descriptive and does not specify the cause or reason for a problem.
B) it does not label an individual as abnormal and thereby avoids a dehumanizing,lifelong stigma.
C) it does not rely too much on the medical perspective on abnormal behavior.
D) it considers the degree to which people display psychologically disordered behavior rather than compartmentalizing them into inflexible categories.
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Q 25Q 25
The results of Rosenhan's classic study illustrate that:
A) the brains of people with depression show significantly less activation when they view photos of human faces displaying strong emotions.
B) learned helplessness is a learned expectation that events in one's life are uncontrollable.
C) determining who is psychologically disordered is always a clear-cut,accurate process.
D) placing labels on individuals powerfully influences the way mental health workers perceive and interpret their actions.
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Q 26Q 26
Which of the following statements is TRUE of the criticisms of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition?
A) It relies too much on the humanistic perspective on abnormal behavior.
B) It does not allow researchers to explore the cause of a problem as it lacks precise classification.
C) It labels an individual as abnormal and provides a dehumanizing,lifelong stigma.
D) It reduces both the reliability and the validity of diagnostic categorization.
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Q 27Q 27
The feeling of apprehension and tension experienced in reaction to stressful situations is referred to as:
A) mania.
B) dyslexia.
C) anxiety.
D) paralysis.
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Q 28Q 28
Which of the following is a major type of anxiety disorder?
A) Phobic disorder
B) Down syndrome
C) Cyclothymic disorder
D) Bipolar disorder
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Q 29Q 29
Intense,irrational fear of specific objects or situations are referred to as:
A) compulsions.
B) manias.
C) phobias.
D) obsessions.
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Q 30Q 30
Brett has an intense,irrational fear of needles and other sharp objects.Brett is most likely to be diagnosed with _____.
A) manic disorder
B) phobic disorder
C) bipolar disorder
D) cyclothymic disorder
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Q 31Q 31
Social phobia is the fear of being:
A) suffocated in confined spaces.
B) judged or embarrassed by others.
C) attacked by a clown.
D) sexually abused.
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Q 32Q 32
Which of the following statements accurately identifies either a similarity or a dissimilarity between social phobia and agoraphobia?
A) Social phobia often stems from panic disorder,whereas agoraphobia does not.
B) Both agoraphobia and social phobia best illustrate obsessive-compulsive disorder.
C) Social phobia is a generalized anxiety disorder,whereas agoraphobia is a phobic disorder.
D) Both agoraphobia and social phobia can prevent people from leaving their homes.
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Q 33Q 33
Fear of places,such as unfamiliar or crowded spaces,where help might not be available in case of emergency is referred to as:
A) acrophobia.
B) claustrophobia.
C) xenophobia.
D) agoraphobia.
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Q 34Q 34
Phobic disorders differ from generalized anxiety and panic disorders in that:
A) they are always preceded by a panic attack.
B) there is a specific,identifiable stimulus that sets off the anxiety reaction.
C) the feeling of anxiety lasts longer.
D) people experience "free-floating" anxiety.
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Q 35Q 35
Samantha began to feel dizzy while she was shopping with her friends.Although the weather was quite cold,she began sweating heavily.Her friends took her to a doctor but he could not identify the reason behind her symptoms.According to the given scenario,which of the following is Samantha most likely suffering from?
A) Tay-Sachs disease
B) Panic disorder
C) Huntington's disease
D) Trisomy 21
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Q 36Q 36
Which of the following is a symptom of panic disorder?
A) A sense of impending,unavoidable doom
B) The inability to register new information
C) Loss of memory
D) Loss of motor function
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Q 37Q 37
Which of the following is TRUE of people with panic disorders?
A) They have reduced reactions in the anterior cingulate cortex to stimuli.
B) They suffer from degeneration of tissues in the subcortical region.
C) They have heightened emotional processing in the cerebral cortex region.
D) They always have an extra chromosome.
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Q 38Q 38
Thomas has been suffering from insomnia for the last two years.He has also been experiencing tension,headaches,and heart palpitations.His medical reports show that he is not suffering from any physiological or genetic disorder.Thomas is most likely suffering from:
A) Down's syndrome.
B) generalized anxiety disorder.
C) Huntington's chorea.
D) hypochondria.
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Q 39Q 39
An irresistible urge to repeatedly carry out some act that seems strange and unreasonable is referred to as:
A) mania.
B) hypomanic episode.
C) compulsion.
D) agnosia.
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Q 40Q 40
Sam washes his hands very frequently.In spite of this,he feels that his hands are not clean and that he might acquire a viral disease due to poor hygiene.Given this information,we can conclude that Sam has:
A) bipolar disorder.
B) cyclothymic disorder.
C) dyskinesia.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Q 41Q 41
Which of the following major anxiety disorders is correctly paired with its appropriate symptoms?
A) Phobic disorder: Episodes of panic attack that do not have any identifiable stimuli
B) Generalized anxiety disorder: Persistent,uncontrollable,"free-floating" anxiety
C) Panic disorder: Inability to register new information
D) Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Disruption in motor function
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Q 42Q 42
Alex has an intense,unwarranted fear of dogs.Bailey feels driven to wash her hands repeatedly.Callista is plagued by chronic,debilitating worry.Dorian suddenly feels dizzy and short of breath;he feels as if he might die.Which of the following is TRUE of the psychological disorders suffered by these individuals?
A) Alex suffers from generalized anxiety disorder.
B) Bailey suffers from phobic disorder.
C) Callista suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder.
D) Dorian suffers from panic disorder.
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Q 43Q 43
_____ is the appearance of multiple simultaneous psychological disorders in the same person.
A) Comorbidity
B) Amok
C) Ataque de nervios
D) Agoraphobia
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Q 44Q 44
Children between the age of 6 and 18 with _____ typically experience temperamental outbursts grossly out of proportion to the situation,both verbally and physically.
A) agnosia
B) disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
C) dissociative identity disorder
D) anorexia
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Q 45Q 45
Which of the following is TRUE of the causes of anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder?
A) If one member of a pair of identical twins has panic disorder,the other twin will not have it.
B) An overactive autonomic nervous system may be at the root of panic attacks.
C) An overstimulated limbic system helps prevent chronic anxiety.
D) Environmental factors do not play a role in anxiety disorders.
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Q 46Q 46
Some researchers suggest that poor regulation of the brain's _____ may lead to panic attacks,which cause the limbic system to become overstimulated.
A) amygdala
B) locus ceruleus
C) hippocampus
D) hypothalamus
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Q 47Q 47
Which of the following is TRUE of the potential explanations of anxiety disorders according to the various perspectives employed by psychologists?
A) According to the psychodynamic perspective,anxiety disorders reflect the unrealistic perception of threats in the environment.
B) According to the cognitive perspective,people's maladaptive thoughts about the world are at the root of an anxiety disorder.
C) According to the behavioral perspective,a person's characteristic level of anxiety is related to a specific gene involved in the production of the neurotransmitter serotonin.
D) According to the genetic perspective,an overactive autonomic nervous system is at the root of panic attacks.
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Q 48Q 48
Psychological difficulties that take on a physical form but for which there is no medical cause are called _____.
A) genetic disorders
B) chromosomal disorders
C) somatic symptom disorders
D) cognitive disorders
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Q 49Q 49
Clara is depressed after losing her job.She has been complaining of a severe backache that is affecting her daily life.However,her physician has examined her and found that there is no medical cause for her condition.According to the symptoms displayed by Clara,she is most likely to be suffering from:
A) a somatic symptom disorder.
B) Parkinson's disease.
C) Huntington's disease.
D) an obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Q 50Q 50
_____ is a disorder in which people have a constant fear of illness and a preoccupation with their health.
A) Akinesia
B) Hemophilia
C) Illness anxiety disorder
D) Agnosia
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Q 51Q 51
Paige has a somatic symptom disorder.This means that:
A) she is faking physical symptoms to gain attention.
B) she misinterprets minor symptoms as evidence of serious illness.
C) she is experiencing an actual,dramatic physical disturbance.
D) she is suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Q 52Q 52
_____ is a major somatic symptom disorder that involves an actual physical disturbance,such as the inability to use a sensory organ or the complete or partial inability to move an arm or leg.
A) Conversion disorder
B) Vascular dementia
C) Hypochondriasis
D) Dysphoric disorder
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Q 53Q 53
Rosy visited a doctor with a peculiar condition.She seemed to have lost the ability to use her arm.She complained that it had become numb and completely paralyzed.However,the doctor could not find a biological cause that could explain her condition.Rosy is most likely to be suffering from:
A) conversion disorder.
B) vascular dementia.
C) hypochondriasis.
D) dysthymic disorder.
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Q 54Q 54
A conversion disorder in which an individual's hand becomes entirely numb,while an area above the wrist,controlled by the same nerves,remains sensitive to touch is referred to as:
A) bipolar disorder.
B) cyclothymic disorder.
C) glove anesthesia.
D) dissociative disorder.
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Q 55Q 55
The difference between illness anxiety disorder and conversion disorder is that:
A) illness anxiety disorder is a genetic disorder.
B) conversion disorder involves an actual physical disturbance.
C) illness anxiety disorder has a medical cause.
D) conversion disorder is a chromosomal disorder.
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Q 56Q 56
People experiencing conversion disorder frequently react with:
A) anxiety.
B) fear.
C) anger.
D) unconcern.
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Q 57Q 57
_____ are psychological dysfunctions characterized by the separation of different facets of a person's personality that are normally integrated.
A) Conversion disorders
B) Dissociative disorders
C) Chromosomal disorders
D) Somatic symptom disorders
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Q 58Q 58
_____ is a disorder in which a person displays characteristics of two or more distinct personalities.
A) Bipolar disorder
B) Conversion disorder
C) Cyclothymic disorder
D) Dissociative identity disorder
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Q 59Q 59
_____ is a disorder in which a significant,selective memory loss occurs.
A) Agnosia
B) Anorexia
C) Dissociative amnesia
D) Conversion disorder
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Q 60Q 60
Which of the following is TRUE of dissociative disorders?
A) Dissociative fugue involves an actual loss of information from memory and typically results from a physiological cause.
B) In dissociative amnesia,people have a constant fear of illness and a preoccupation with their health.
C) In dissociative identity disorder,an individual displays characteristics of two or more distinct personalities.
D) In multiple personality disorder,an individual experiences a significant,selective memory loss.
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Q 61Q 61
How does dissociative amnesia differ from simple amnesia?
A) Dissociative amnesia involves an actual loss of memory,whereas simple amnesia does not.
B) Simple amnesia involves an actual loss of memory,whereas dissociative amnesia does not.
C) Simple amnesia occurs due to stress,whereas dissociative amnesia does not.
D) Dissociative amnesia typically results from a physiological cause,whereas simple amnesia does not.
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Q 62Q 62
_____ is a form of amnesia in which the individual leaves home and sometimes assumes a new identity.
A) Anorexia
B) Conversion disorder
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Dissociative fugue
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Q 63Q 63
Omar finds himself in front of a pet supplies display in a discount store in the town of Xania.His last memories are of his childhood in the town of Genovia.He cannot recall how he reached the discount store.Which of the following most accurately describes Omar's condition?
A) Bipolar disorder
B) Dissociative amnesia
C) Cyclothymic disorder
D) Dissociative identity disorder
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Q 64Q 64
The common thread among dissociative disorders is that:
A) they allow people to escape from some anxiety-producing situation.
B) people suffering from these disorders experience a significant loss of memory.
C) they involve an actual physical disturbance,such as the inability to see or hear.
D) people suffering from these disorders leave their home to lead a life of anonymity.
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Q 65Q 65
Mood disorder refers to:
A) a form of amnesia in which the individual leaves home and assumes a new identity.
B) a disturbance in emotional experience that is strong enough to intrude on everyday living.
C) an actual physical disturbance,such as the inability to use a sensory organ.
D) an actual loss of information from memory that typically results from a physiological cause.
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Q 66Q 66
The term _____ is sometimes used to describe the lost memories of people with dissociative amnesia.
A) "free-floating" memories
B) la belle indifference
C) repressed memories
D) selective memories
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Q 67Q 67
Which of the following is TRUE of major depression?
A) It is abnormal to experience sadness after experiencing disappointment in life.
B) People suffering from major depression have high levels of energy.
C) Major depression may have no clear trigger and is more intense than normal depression.
D) For reasons unknown,the rate of depression is decreasing throughout the world.
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Q 68Q 68
Which of the following is TRUE of the symptoms of mood disorders?
A) In mania,the individual cycles between periods of intense happiness on the one hand and deep depression on the other.
B) In bipolar disorder,the individual feels elated all the time and seems to have boundless energy.
C) In major depression,the individual feels useless,worthless,and lonely,and also thinks the future is hopeless.
D) In manic-depressive disorder,the individual seems to have lost his or her eye sight.
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Q 69Q 69
_____ is an extended state of intense,wild elation.
A) Mania
B) Depression
C) Anxiety
D) Insomnia
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Q 70Q 70
Which of the following is TRUE of manic-depressive disorder and bipolar disorder?
A) Manic-depressive disorder is a type of bipolar disorder.
B) Bipolar disorder is a type of manic-depressive disorder.
C) Manic-depressive disorder is a severe form of bipolar disorder.
D) Bipolar disorder is a new term that has replaced the label manic-depressive disorder.
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Q 71Q 71
_____ is a disorder in which a person typically alternates between periods of euphoric feelings of mania and periods of depression.
A) Amnesia
B) Conversion disorder
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Dissociative fugue
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Q 72Q 72
Butch,a gifted musician,alternates between periods of dark despair and times of elation,great energy,recklessness,and creativity.He seems to be most prolific during periods of mania.Butch is most likely to be suffering from _____.
A) conversion disorder
B) bipolar disorder
C) dissociative disorder
D) narcissistic personality disorder
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Q 73Q 73
Which of the following is TRUE of mood disorders?
A) Mania refers to a severe state of depression.
B) Bipolar disorder refers to a condition in which a person alternates between periods of depression and mania.
C) Dissociative fugue refers to a disturbance in emotional experience that is strong enough to intrude on everyday living.
D) Manic-depressive disorder refers to a severe condition of short-term memory loss.
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Q 74Q 74
Which of the following neurotransmitters plays a major role in depression?
A) Endorphins
B) Serotonin
C) Acetylcholine
D) Morphine
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Q 75Q 75
Which of the following is TRUE of the various approaches to understanding depression?
A) According to the psychoanalytic approach,depression is produced by the threatened loss of a parent early in life.
B) According to the medical approach,depression reflects the fact that life provides few rewards.
C) According to the behavioral approach,depression is based on negative thought patterns.
D) According to the cognitive approach,functioning of serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain are related to depression.
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Q 76Q 76
Psychologist _____ suggests that depression is largely a response to learned helplessness.
A) Rogers
B) Seligman
C) Ellis
D) Maslow
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Q 77Q 77
Dr.Allan,a psychologist,believes that women are more prone to depression because they experience fluctuations in estrogen levels,whereas men do not.Dr.Allan seems to favor a _____ approach to understanding depression.
A) behavioral
B) cognitive
C) biological
D) psychoanalytic
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Q 78Q 78
_____ is a class of disorders in which severe distortion of reality occurs.
A) Schizophrenia
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Hypochondriasis
D) Bipolar disorder
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Q 79Q 79
Patients diagnosed with _____ account for by far the largest percentage of those hospitalized with psychological disorders.
A) schizophrenia
B) dissociative disorders
C) major depression
D) anxiety disorders
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Q 80Q 80
Which of the following occurs in schizophrenia?
A) An extended state of intense,wild elation
B) A severe distortion of reality
C) A loss of motor function
D) A loss of eyesight
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Q 81Q 81
Which of the following is TRUE of the characteristics of the major clinical disorders?
A) The fear of water occurs in dissociative disorders.
B) Sexual dysfunction occurs in mood disorders.
C) Loss of memory due to degeneration of brain cells occurs in somatic symptom disorders.
D) Severe distortion of reality occurs in schizophrenia.
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Q 82Q 82
Karen's thoughts seem disjointed and illogical,and she suffers from frequent hallucinations.In addition,the syntax of her speech is unusual.Karen is most likely to be suffering from:
A) an anxiety disorder.
B) hypochondriasis.
C) schizophrenia.
D) a dissociative disorder.
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Q 83Q 83
A characteristic that reliably distinguishes schizophrenia from other disorders is:
A) disturbances of thought and speech.
B) improvement from a previous level of functioning.
C) lack of emotional disturbances.
D) lack of social withdrawal.
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Q 84Q 84
Which of the following statements is TRUE of process schizophrenia?
A) It is also known as Type II schizophrenia.
B) It is primarily characterized by positive symptoms,such as hallucinations.
C) It has proved more difficult to treat than reactive schizophrenia.
D) It is characterized by the sudden and conspicuous onset of symptoms.
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Q 85Q 85
In _____,symptoms develop slowly and subtly.
A) reactive schizophrenia
B) process schizophrenia
C) Type I schizophrenia
D) Type II schizophrenia
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Q 86Q 86
In _____,negative symptoms are more prominent.
A) reactive schizophrenia
B) process schizophrenia
C) Type I schizophrenia
D) Type II schizophrenia
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Q 87Q 87
In _____,positive symptoms are dominant.
A) Type II schizophrenia
B) reactive schizophrenia
C) process schizophrenia
D) Type I schizophrenia
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Q 88Q 88
Which of the following brain abnormalities is associated with schizophrenia?
A) Reduced activity in the brain's dopamine pathways
B) Increased activity in the frontal lobe of the brain
C) Abnormalities in cortex and limbic systems
D) Inactive brain receptors related to hearing and color during hallucinations
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Q 89Q 89
Research suggests that _____,a neurotransmitter,may be a major contributor to the development of schizophrenia.
A) somatostatin
B) octopamine
C) dimethyltryptamine
D) glutamate
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Q 90Q 90
A cognitive expert will argue that schizophrenia results from:
A) excessive dopamine activity.
B) underattention to important stimuli.
C) a family history of schizophrenia.
D) enlarged hippocampi.
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Q 91Q 91
The predisposition model of schizophrenia suggests that:
A) schizophrenia has genetic causes.
B) expressed emotion cannot trigger schizophrenic symptoms.
C) schizophrenia is not related to social rejection.
D) individuals may inherit an inborn sensitivity to schizophrenia.
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Q 92Q 92
Roger is a manipulative individual who has no regard for the moral and ethical rules of society or the rights of others.It is most likely that he has:
A) manic disorder.
B) bipolar disorder.
C) antisocial personality disorder.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Q 93Q 93
Which of the following is TRUE of the characteristics of various personality disorders?
A) People with antisocial personality disorder have an exaggerated sense of self-importance.
B) People with schizoaffective personality disorder have an overly emotional and dramatic style of behavior.
C) People with borderline personality disorder rely on relationships to define their identity.
D) People with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder show no regard for the moral and ethical rules of society.
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Q 94Q 94
Carrie is dramatic and emotionally volatile.She rapidly forms intense relationships that seem to fall apart just as quickly.Although she tends to distrust others,she also needs their attention to define her.Carrie is most likely to be diagnosed with _____.
A) antisocial personality disorder
B) borderline personality disorder
C) narcissistic personality disorder
D) bipolar personality disorder
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Q 95Q 95
Narcissistic personality disorder is characterized by a(n):
A) exaggerated sense of self-importance.
B) tendency to submit to demeaning treatment.
C) disregard for religion.
D) inability to develop a stable sense of identity.
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Q 96Q 96
Gloria considers herself an exceptional human being.She expects special treatment from others but does not take others' feelings into consideration.Gloria's behavior indicates that she is suffering from _____.
A) Parkinson's disease
B) bipolar disorder
C) narcissistic personality disorder
D) catatonic schizophrenia
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Q 97Q 97
_____ is a disorder typically marked by inattention,impulsiveness,a low tolerance for frustration,and a great deal of inappropriate activity.
A) Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
B) Narcissistic personality disorder
C) Schizophrenia
D) Bipolar disorder
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Q 98Q 98
_____ refers to a severe developmental disability that impairs children's ability to communicate and relate to others.
A) Schizophrenia
B) Autism spectrum disorder
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Q 99Q 99
Lionel is two years old.His communication is severely impaired.He appears withdrawn and unresponsive to affection.He has difficulty in both verbal and nonverbal communication,and he tends to avoid social contact.He is most likely to be diagnosed with:
A) narcissistic personality disorder.
B) Alzheimer's disease.
C) autism spectrum disorder.
D) bipolar disorder.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE of autism spectrum disorder?
A) It is not a severe developmental disability and can be easily cured.
B) It is marked by inattention,impulsiveness,and a low tolerance for frustration.
C) It results in children involving in increased social contact.
D) It usually appears in the first three years and typically continues throughout life.
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Q 101Q 101
Which of the following is an eating disorder?
A) Apraxia
B) Anorexia nervosa
C) Agnosia
D) Alzheimer's disease
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Which of the following is a sexual disorder?
A) Paraphilic disorder
B) Anorexia nervosa
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Bulimia
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Q 103Q 103
Alzheimer's disease is classified as a(n)_____.
A) eating disorder
B) neurocognitive disorder
C) somatic symptom disorder
D) manic disorder
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_____ is a situation in which a significant number of people experience simultaneous multiple disorders.
A) Disruptive mood dysregulation
B) Hoarding behavior
C) Anorexia nervosa
D) Comorbidity
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Q 105Q 105
According to a massive study done on the prevalence of psychological disorders in the United States,which of the following is the most common disorder reported?
A) Depression
B) Alcohol dependence
C) Panic disorder
D) Posttraumatic stress disorder
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Q 106Q 106
Based on the study conducted with more than 8,000 men and women between the ages of 15 and 54 in the United States,it was found that:
A) 48% of those interviewed had experienced a disorder at some point in their lives.
B) comorbidity was nonexistent.
C) posttraumatic stress disorders were infrequent.
D) 30% of those interviewed had experienced narcissistic personality disorder.
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Some practitioners argue that symptoms of _____ simply defines a child having a temper tantrum rather than a disorder.
A) Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
B) Somatic symptom disorder
C) Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
D) Dissociative identity disorder
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Which of the following is TRUE of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition (DSM-5)and culture?
A) DSM provides the final word on psychological disorders.
B) Psychological disorders are different among cultures.
C) Psychological disorders are universally found in all cultures.
D) DSM is seldom a creation and function of Western cultures.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE of schizophrenia?
A) People throughout the world suffer from schizophrenia.
B) The symptoms associated with schizophrenia are the same across cultures.
C) Schizophrenia is not included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition.
D) People with schizophrenia have enlarged hippocampi.
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Q 110Q 110
Amok is a psychological disorder:
A) in which males develop an intense panic and the penis withdraws into the abdomen.
B) found in Malaysia but not in the West.
C) found in parts of Africa but not in the West.
D) that is characterized by severe,incapacitating mood changes related to a woman's menstrual cycle.
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Q 111Q 111
Psychologists typically define ,broadly,as behavior that causes people to experience distress and prevents them from functioning in their daily lives.
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Q 112Q 112
The perspective on abnormality suggests that when an individual displays symptoms of abnormal behavior,the fundamental cause will be found through a physical examination of the individual.
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The perspective on abnormality holds that abnormal behavior stems from childhood conflicts over opposing wishes regarding sex and aggression.
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Dr.Rhodes believes that people's thoughts and beliefs are central to abnormal behavior.He is trying to cure his patient Renee,who is suffering from a major depressive disorder,by helping her to think in more realistic and less anxiety-producing ways.Dr.Rhodes's practice reflects the perspective on abnormality.
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The perspective on abnormality,growing out of the work of Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow,views people as basically rational,oriented toward a social world,and motivated to seek self-actualization.
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In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition,gender identity disorder has been reclassified as .
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is characterized by the occurrence of anxiety without an obvious external cause that affects daily functioning.
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People with panic disorders have reduced reactions in the to stimuli that normally produce a strong reaction in those without the disorder.
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People with generalized anxiety disorder often feel that something dreadful is about to happen but cannot identify the reason and thus experience .
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is a condition found in Southeast Asian males who develop an intense panic that the penis is about to withdraw into the abdomen.
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Paulette cannot recall long stretches of her childhood.However,they are still present in the form of repressed memories.Paulette's is a case of .
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Individuals suffering from bipolar disorder cycle between periods of depression and periods of .
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Q 125Q 125
is an acquired expectation that events in one's life are uncontrollable and that one cannot escape from the situation.
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Sharon,a schizophrenic,is exhibiting extreme negative symptoms.She is not only emotionally flat but also socially withdrawn.It is most likely that she has schizophrenia.
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,a type of psychological disorder,include anorexia nervosa,bulimia,and binge-eating disorder.
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is a severe developmental disorder that appears early in life and is characterized by difficulties in both verbal and nonverbal communication,and avoidance of social contact.
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Maureen is ten years old.She frequently has verbal and physical temperamental outbursts grossly out of proportion to the situation.It is likely that Maureen has disorder.
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Q 130Q 130
A person who overeats 12 times in three months can be considered to be suffering from disorder.
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Q 131Q 131
What makes a behavior or thought abnormal? Discuss some of the criteria used to judge abnormality in behavior.
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Where does abnormality originate? Respond by making explicit reference to the six major perspectives on abnormality.
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Q 133Q 133
Briefly outline the humanistic perspective and the sociocultural perspective on psychological disorders.
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Describe the major changes to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition, (DSM-5).
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What are the similarities and differences between illness anxiety disorder and conversion disorder?
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Q 141Q 141
Describe schizophrenia.What are the characteristics that reliably distinguish schizophrenia from other disorders?
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Describe personality disorder.Review the nature and potential bases of both antisocial personality disorder and borderline personality disorder.
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As a psychology student,you may begin to feel that you suffer from some of the disorders you are studying: this is a variation of medical student's disease.Sometimes,though,people do need professional psychological help.Write two hypothetical vignettes,each describing an individual displaying three symptoms indicating that he or she might benefit from psychological intervention.Select a different set of symptoms for each vignette.
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