Abnormal Psy Final
A child does almost everything with her mother and seems extremely anxious at school, getting frequent stomachaches and wanting to go home. If the child has an anxiety disorder, it is MOST likely: Select one: a. Bipolar disorder b. Dependent personality disorder c. Separation anxiety disorder d. Agoraphobia
c. Separation anxiety disorder
Which of the following is an example of telemental health technologies? Select one: a. Therapy to treat Internet addiction b. Group therapy c. Therapy offered by computer interaction
c. Therapy offered by computer interaction
What did Prof. Carrington (and the text) say is the greatest hope for reducing the problem of conduct disorder?
Prevention
According to Prof. Carrington, "medication without therapy is (or should be)
malpractice
7. Which statement about pedophiles is MOST supported by current research? A) Most pedophiles have at least one other psychological disorder. B) The majority of pedophiles develop their sexual pattern of need as adults. C) Pedophiles most commonly target boys as their victims. D) There is a clear biological cause for pedophilia.
A) Most pedophiles have at least one other psychological disorder
Which is a depressant? A) Opioids B) Cocaine C) LSD D) Amphetamines
A) Opioids
Why might someone with obsessive-compulsive disorder have low sexual desire? A) The person finds contact with body fluids and odors unpleasant. B) The person compulsively seeks sexual partners. C) The person obsesses about having no sexual partners. D) The person is too afraid to enjoy sexual activity.
A) The person finds contact with body fluids and odors unpleasant.
According to the chart in your textbook, teenagers say that the drug easiest for them to obtain is: A) alcohol. B) nicotine (cigarettes). C) marijuana. D) amphetamines.
A) alcohol.
7. If someone felt assigned to the wrong sex and identified with the opposite gender, that person would MOST likely receive a diagnosis of: A) gender dysphoria. B) homosexuality. C) fetishism. D) sexual dysfunction
A) gender dysphoria.
If genetics plays a strong role in the development of cocaine abuse, we would expect to find the lowest concordance rates for cocaine abuse among: A) genetically unrelated pairs of people. B) parents and their children. C) identical twins. D) siblings of the same gender.
A) genetically unrelated pairs of people.
7. Cross-dressing is another term for: A) homosexuality. B) transvestic disorder. C) orgasmic reorientation. D) satiation
B) transvestic disorder.
7. The study of sexuality that led to a revolution in the treatment of sexual dysfunction was done by A) Kaplan and Rogers. B) Freud and Jung. C) Masters and Johnson. D) Friedman and LoPiccolo
C) Masters and Johnson.
The stimulant used by MORE people in the world than any other drug is: A) nicotine. B) cocaine (including freebased and crack forms). C) amphetamines. D) caffeine.
D) caffeine.
. Most evidence for the effectiveness of self-help programs comes from: A) carefully monitored longitudinal studies. B) laboratory experimentation and generalization of findings. C) cross-sectional surveys of self-help program participants. D) testimonials from those who have gone through such a program
D) testimonials from those who have gone through such a program
An individual has just been diagnosed with mild neurocognitive disorder. We know for sure that the person: Select one: a. Can still function independently b. Can no longer function independently c. Experiences little or no decline in any area of cognitive functioning d. Experiences decline in only one area of cognitive functioning
a. Can still function independently
Regarding treatment of depression in the elderly, studies show that: Select one: a. Drug treatments may need to be altered because drugs are broken down differently in the older body b. Individual and group therapies are rarely used c. Electroconvulsive shock therapy is the treatment of choice d. Therapy is not effective most of the time
a. Drug treatments may need to be altered because drugs are broken down differently in the older body
Joey has been wetting his bed since he was a baby. He is 10 years old now. As a result, he will not stay over at his friends' houses or go to camp. His condition is called: Select one: a. Enuresis b. Nocturnal emission c. Conduct disorder d. Encopresis
a. Enuresis
What does it mean to say that intelligence tests are culturally biased? Select one: a. They are biased in favor of those from middle and upper socioeconomic levels who are exposed to the kinds of language and typical experiences that the test evaluates b. They are biased against children who have experienced a great variety of cultures and who are bilingual c. They measure abilities that are related to having been in school, disadvantaging home-schooled children d. They measure "street smarts," so rural children are disadvantaged
a. They are biased in favor of those from middle and upper socioeconomic levels who are exposed to the kinds of language and typical experiences that the test evaluates
Rosa is sure that her family is planning to kidnap her and take her inheritance. She has found her husband talking on the phone in whispers and seen her children looking at her strangely. Rosa is MOST likely suffering from: Select one: a. delusions of persecution b. delusions of grandeur c. delusions of reference d. delusions of control
a. delusions of persecution
Which of the following best describes what a conduct disorder is? Select one: a. A child repeatedly violates other peoples' basic rights b. A child is consistently mischievous c. A child is regularly disruptive d. A child is commonly rude and disrespectful
a. A child repeatedly violates other peoples' basic rights
Which of the following is proposed as possible cause/s of conduct disorder? Select one: a. Any of the Above b. Traumatic Events c. Drug Abuse d. Poverty e. Biological Factors
a. Any of the Above
The MOST common (and serious) type of hallucination in schizophrenia is Select one: a. Auditory b. Olfactory c. Visual d. Tactile
a. Auditory
John was actively hallucinating and experiencing delusions during the time of his trial. He is MOST likely to be: Select one: a. Committed for treatment until he improves enough to defend himself b. Judged not guilty of the crime by reason of insanity c. Committed for treatment until he improves enough to be released d. Judged not guilty of the crime due to severe mental instability
a. Committed for treatment until he improves enough to defend himself
The definition of insanity used in legal cases is written by: Select one: a. Legislators b. Criminologists c. Psychologists d. Judges
a. Legislators
The leading kind of abuse in the elderly is the misuse of: Select one: a. Prescription drugs b. Alcohol c. Cigarettes d. Sleeping Pills
a. Prescription drugs
In _____, families meet with others in the same situation to share their thoughts and emotions, provide mutual support, and learn about schizophrenia. Select one: a. Support groups b. Residential treatment centers c. Self-help seminars d. Online chat rooms
a. Support groups
What must be true before a person may be tried for a crime and potentially found guilty? Select one: a. The person must be capable of helping to defending himself or herself in court b. The person must not act in a bizarre way in court c. The person must have normal intelligence d. The person must be a citizen of the United States
a. The person must be capable of helping to defending himself or herself in court
What is a common reason for the hospitalization of people with borderline personality disorder? Select one: a. They may attempt suicide or otherwise hurt themselves. b. They finally cannot care for themselves. c. They voluntarily ask for hospitalization, out of desperation. d. They are so afraid of leaving their homes that they suffer social paralysis.
a. They may attempt suicide or otherwise hurt themselves.
If you are being treated for schizophrenia and are learning to distract yourself from the voices you hear and to reinterpret them as just a symptom of your disorder rather than reality, you are MOST likely receiving: Select one: a. Family therapy b. Cognitive-behavioral therapy. c. Psychotherapy d. Newer antipsychotic drugs
b. Cognitive-behavioral therapy.
The only definitive way to diagnose Alzheimer's disease is to: Select one: a. Examine brain activity using various neuroimaging techniques b. Conduct an autopsy to examine brain tissue after a person has died c. Perform a battery of cognitive tests that assess memory, attention, and reasoning (among others) d. Identify the symptoms that are present and compare them against those listed in the DSM-5
b. Conduct an autopsy to examine brain tissue after a person has died
What was the dominant way of treating people with schizophrenia during the first half of the twentieth century? Select one: a. Individual psychotherapy b. Institutionalization c. Treatment with neuroleptic drugs d. Outpatient services
b. Institutionalization
The rise of managed care programs for treating mental disorders has resulted in: Select one: a. Less detail about the patient being shared with fewer insurance employees b. A preference for short-term rather than long-term improvement c. A focus on maintaining confidentiality at all costs d. Return of treatment decisions to the therapists rather than to the insurance companies.
b. A preference for short-term rather than long-term improvement
Criminal commitment is a legal process by which people are: Select one: a. Found guilty of a crime but developmentally disabled b. Accused of a crime and sent to a psychiatric institution for mental health treatment c. Accused of a crime and unable to cooperate in mental health treatment d. Found guilty of a crime but mentally ill
b. Accused of a crime and sent to a psychiatric institution for mental health treatment
One reason that the personality disorders are difficult to treat is that the afflicted individuals: Select one: a. Enjoy their symptoms and do not seek change. b. Are frequently unaware that they have a problem. c. Experience no distress and do not want treatment. d. Have accompanying mood disorders that must be treated first.
b. Are frequently unaware that they have a problem.
According to Prof. Carrington (and the text), the treatment facilities that provide a broad-base of assistance (medication, psychotherapy, job training, etc.) for psychological problems, and coordinate treatment in the community re called: Select one: a. Day hospitals b. Community mental health centers c. Aftercare programs d. Halfway houses
b. Community mental health centers
The intersections between the mental health field and the legal and judicial systems are collectively referred to as: Select one: a. Scientific law b. Forensic psychology c. Legal psychology d. The U.S. legal system
b. Forensic psychology
A man beat another man nearly to death. In court the assailant claimed that he was forced to do what he did. He just exploded and was not in control of himself. Under which insanity standard might he be found not guilty by reason of insanity? Select one: a. Durham test b. Irresistible impulse test c. M'Naghten rule d. Organic deficiency test
b. Irresistible impulse test
Which of the following is LEAST likely to be true regarding the psychological dysfunction of an individual? Select one: a. It affects the lives of relatives, friends, and acquaintances b. It commonly occurs in isolation c. It can affect the well-being and rights of people the person does not know d. It is influenced—sometimes caused—by societal and social factors
b. It commonly occurs in isolation
Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a symptom (on the checklist) for schizophrenia? Select one: a. Disorganized speech b. Manic episodes c. Delusions d. Hallucinations
b. Manic episodes
The MOST common diagnosis of those found not guilty by reason of insanity is: Select one: a. Sociopathy or psychopathy b. Schizophrenia c. Bipolar disease d. Depression
b. Schizophrenia
Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a possible cause of ADHD? Select one: a. Biological b. Vaccinations c. Family dysfunction d. High levels of Stress
b. Vaccinations
Which would a forensic psychologist NOT be likely to do? Select one: a. Research questions pertinent to trials b. Write legislation to regulate the practice of psychology in the courts c. Testify in criminal or civil proceedings d. Profile serial killers
b. Write legislation to regulate the practice of psychology in the courts
Which personality disorder is marked by a general pattern of disregard for, and violation of, other people's rights? Select one: a. borderline b. antisocial c. histrionic d. narcissistic
b. antisocial
Ty is fairly handsome but not as handsome as he thinks he is. He doesn't care about anyone but himself and is sure that everyone around him feels the same way. He is MOST likely experiencing: Select one: a. schizoid personality disorder. b. narcissistic personality disorder. c. schizotypal personality disorder. d. obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.
b. narcissistic personality disorder.
The MOST feared psychological problem among the elderly is: Select one: a. Loss of sexual function b. Stress c. Alzheimer's disease d. Alcoholism
c. Alzheimer's disease
An elderly person who develops false beliefs that are not bizarre is MOST likely suffering from: Select one: a. Sleep disorder b. Disorders of cognition c. Delusional disorder d. Memory problems
c. Delusional disorder
Which statement about hallucinations is FALSE? Select one: a. Hallucinations are experienced by people with disorders other than schizophrenia b. Hallucinations that are unrelated to a disorder or substance ingestion have been reported by many people c. Hallucinations have historically been a sign of a psychological disorder d. Hallucinations are different from perceptual illusions
c. Hallucinations have historically been a sign of a psychological disorder
A partially supervised apartment, a senior housing complex for mildly impaired elderly people, and a nursing home with round-the-clock care are all examples of: Select one: a. Health-maintenance facilities b. Double-jeopardy facilities. c. Long-term care d. Wellness programs
c. Long-term care
One of the main reasons why disorders of the elderly are getting more attention from researchers and clinicians is that: Select one: a. A large percentage of researchers and clinicians are approaching old age b. Advances in neuroimaging technology has made it possible to study disorders that predominantly affect the elderly c. People are living longer and the proportion of the population reaching old age has been increasing steadily d. More research funding has been directed toward investigating disorders affecting the elderly
c. People are living longer and the proportion of the population reaching old age has been increasing steadily
One of the main reasons why disorders of the elderly are getting more attention from researchers and clinicians is that: Select one: a. More research funding has been directed toward investigating disorders affecting the elderly b. Advances in neuroimaging technology has made it possible to study disorders that predominantly affect the elderly c. People are living longer and the proportion of the population reaching old age has been increasing steadily d. A large percentage of researchers and clinicians are approaching old age
c. People are living longer and the proportion of the population reaching old age has been increasing steadily
Which statement about schizophrenia is true? Select one: a. People with schizophrenia are often misdiagnosed as having dissociative identity disorder b. Men are more likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia than women c. Psychosis is a key feature of schizophrenia, but it can also occur in other disorders d. People with schizophrenia hide their symptoms and can generally function well in a variety of contexts
c. Psychosis is a key feature of schizophrenia, but it can also occur in other disorders
The main distinction between a psychosis and a neurosis is: Select one: a. The symptom of anxiety b. Obsessive compulsive behavior c. A complete break in reality d. The symptom of depression
c. A complete break in reality
What reason was given why the percentage of children and teens being bullied might not be accurate? Select one: a. Children and teens tend to exaggerate the incidence of bullying b. Children and teens tend to be more sensitive in today's world c. Children and teens may not be reporting incidences of bullying d. Parents and teachers over-report incidences of bullying
c. Children and teens may not be reporting incidences of bullying
"The problem is that they assume they can't take care of themselves, so they think others have to meet their needs. This pattern of thinking is not very helpful in trying to deal with histrionic personality disorder." A psychologist from which perspective would agree MOST strongly with this quote? Select one: a. Biological b. Sociocultural c. Cognitive-behavioral d. Object relations
c. Cognitive-behavioral
If a person accused of a crime is found not guilty by reason of insanity, he or she is committed to a psychiatric facility for treatment. This is called: Select one: a. Incarceration b. 2 PCs c. Criminal commitment d. Civil commitment
c. Criminal commitment
The most common, and perhaps the most serious, objection to the insanity plea is that: Select one: a. It prevents the punishment of people with mental disorders b. People get jail rather than treatment c. Dangerous people go free d. It shortens the time that a guilty person must serve
c. Dangerous people go free
Which disorder is characterized by an excessive need to be taken care of and a fear of separation? Select one: a. Paranoid personality disorder b. Histrionic personality disorder c. Dependent personality disorder d. Narcissistic personality disorde
c. Dependent personality disorder
Which did we say is one of the most common mental health problems of older adults is: Select one: a. Stress b. Substance abuse c. Depression d. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
c. Depression
_____ is a condition in which people show no emotions at all Select one: a. Anhedonia b. Avolition c. Flat affect (catatonia) d. Blunted affect
c. Flat affect (catatonia)
To date, research shows that anxiety among the elderly is related to: Select one: a. Drinking b. Losses c. Health d. Specific experiences
c. Health
People with Intellectual Disabilities used to be confined to institutions. Since deinstitutionalization reforms took place, what alternatives were created for people who have intellectual disabilities? Select one: a. Families had to take care of them b. Most have become the homeless population c. Other types of community residences were formed to teach teach things like self-sufficiency d. They were integrated into the regular school system
c. Other types of community residences were formed to teach teach things like self-sufficiency
Group therapy is particularly useful in the treatment of avoidant personality disorder, mainly because group therapy: Select one: a. Allows those in the group to see that others have avoidant personality disorder, too. b. Involves an eclectic combination of theoretical approaches. c. Provides practice in social interactions. d. Requires attendance at therapy sessions.
c. Provides practice in social interactions.
Which category of personality disorder contains the disorders MOST commonly diagnosed? Select one: a. odd b. dramatic c. anxious d. strange
c. anxious
Giving in to a child's refusal to comply with a parental request may inadvertently reinforce stubborn and defiant behavior, setting the scene for the development of antisocial personality disorder. This is most like a _____ view. Select one: a. cognitive b. biological c. behavioral d. psychodynamic
c. behavioral
The strong relationship between antisocial personality disorder and substance abuse means that: Select one: a. substance abuse causes individuals to develop antisocial personality disorder. b. antisocial personality disorder causes individuals to abuse substances. c. there are high rates of substance abuse among those with antisocial personality disorder. d. if individuals stop abusing substances, their antisocial personality disorder will be cured
c. there are high rates of substance abuse among those with antisocial personality disorder
According to Prof. Carrington (and the text), the best way for a young person to prepare for the aging process is: Select one: a. Buying long-term care insurance b. Avoiding negative life events c. Being sensitive to cultural differences among people d. Doing things that promote physical and mental health early on
d. Doing things that promote physical and mental health early on
The LEAST effective way to deal with conduct disorder is by: Select one: a. Teaching children how to deal with their anger b. Implementing prevention programs c. Conducting a family intervention d. Having children live in juvenile training centers
d. Having children live in juvenile training centers
Mike regularly attends Parents Anonymous groups. This suggests that Mike: Select one: a. Is a child with conduct disorder who abuses alcohol b. Is the parent of a child who was physically or verbally abused c. Is an adolescent with conduct disorder who abuses alcohol or another substance d. Is a parent who has abused his child
d. Is a parent who has abused his child
Which problem related to substance abuse is more typical among the elderly than other age groups? Select one: a. Alcohol use disorder b. Drinking in reaction to negative life events c. Misuse of illicit drugs d. Misuse of prescription drugs
d. Misuse of prescription drugs
According to Prof. Carrington (and the text), schizophrenia researchers have been: Select one: a. Frustratingly unsuccessful in identifying either biological or psychological origins of schizophrenia b. More successful in identifying psychological origins than biological origins of schizophrenia c. About equally successful in identifying biological and psychological origins of schizophrenia. d. More successful in identifying biological origins than psychological origins of schizophrenia
d. More successful in identifying biological origins than psychological origins of schizophrenia
Which statement is an accurate conclusion one can draw about the mental health field? Select one: a. Interconnectedness among various social institutions inevitably works to the advantage of patients b. Mental health professionals are losing respect in society c. There is more isolation of the branches of mental health disciplines, and less cooperation across disciplines d. Because of the growth and impact of the mental health profession in our society, it is important that we understand the profession's strengths and weaknesses
d. Because of the growth and impact of the mental health profession in our society, it is important that we understand the profession's strengths and weaknesses
Those with schizophrenia who stop responding to their environment and remain motionless and silent for long periods of time are experiencing: Select one: a. Bipolar disorder b. Hypomania c. Manic depressive d. Catatonic stupor
d. Catatonic stupor
Damage to the prefrontal cortex would likely cause which symptom to be observed? Select one: a. Fear and other negative emotions b. a thought disorder c. odd but imaginative language d. Deficits in planning, self-control, and decision making
d. Deficits in planning, self-control, and decision making
A woman proclaims, "I am the Virgin Mary, and I've come to give birth to a new savior." This person is MOST likely experiencing: Select one: a. Delusions of persecution b. Delusions of control c. Delusions of reference d. Delusions of grandeur
d. Delusions of grandeur
As many as 20 Percent of adolescents experience at least one episode of: Select one: a. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder b. Phobia c. Anxiety d. Depressive
d. Depressive
If a court decides that a defendant is mentally unstable, the defendant will: Select one: a. Not be tried for the crime b. Be committed to a mental hospital for the rest of his or her life c. Be sentenced to jail time without a trial d. Not be punished in the usual way
d. Not be punished in the usual way
People with _____ personality disorder deeply distrust other people and are suspicious of others' motives. Select one: a. Antisocial b. Avoidant c. Borderline d. Paranoid
d. Paranoid
What is one treatment for disorders that is stated as unique to children Select one: a. Distraction Therapy b. Simple-Talk Therapy c. Psychodynamic Therapy d. Play Therapy
d. Play Therapy
The most effective treatment/s and things to do for people with schizophrenia is/are: Select one: a. Family and group therapy b. Institutionalize those with schizophrenia to protect themselves and others c. Psychotherapy combined with cognitive-behavioral therapy d. Psychotropic medication and psychotherapy
d. Psychotropic medication and psychotherapy
The absence of parental love results in emotional detachment and the use of power to form relationships. This is most likely believed by _____ therapists. Select one: a. cognitive-behavioral b. biological c. behavioral d. psychodynamic
d. psychodynamic
The theorist who describes schizoid personality disorder as developing from coping with parental rejection by avoiding relationships represents the: Select one: a. cognitive-behavioral perspective. b. humanistic perspective. c. existential perspective. d. psychodynamic perspective
d. psychodynamic perspective
Which does dialectical behavior therapy NOT emphasize? Select one: a. social skills training b. mindfulness meditation (a Zen technique involving observing one's emotions) c. the client-therapist relationship d. the use of antipsychotic medications in an outpatient setting
d. the use of antipsychotic medications in an outpatient setting
Jordan is a terrible bully. He is very aggressive and repeatedly takes advantage of others. He will say anything to get his way or to try to stay out of trouble. Recently he was arrested for vandalism and ended up getting probation. He will MOST likely be labeled as displaying: Select one: a. Oppositional defiant disorder b. Passive-aggressive disorder c. Conduct disorder d. Juvenile delinquency
d.Juvenile delinquency
Abnormal functioning is NOT common in all cultures Select one: True False
false
All psychological disorders experienced by elderly people (over 65), have the equivalent disorder for all adults Select one: True False
false
Disorders experienced by children are completely different to disorders experienced by adults. Select one: True False
false
Since society disregards the needs of the elderly, very little research is going into the diagnosis and treatment of neurocognitive disorders Select one: True False
false