ABNORMAL PSYCH FINAL Study Guide

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Parents of a child recently diagnosed with ADHD ask what caused it. Based on current research, the BEST response is:

"Our best guess is that ADHD results from an interaction of several factors."

Which type of therapy has clients interact with computer-generated on-screen virtual human figures in an attempt to help them overcome their psychological problems?

avatar therapy

One of the characters on a popular TV show is discussing another character who is severely obese. She says, "I don't know how someone could let themselves become that fat." Why is this type of commentary so harmful?

It fosters a sense of shame in those who are overweight or obese.

A patient in an alcohol rehabilitation center tells you a detailed story about growing up in the mountains of Tennessee. Later, you find out the person has never even visited Tennessee. A day later you visit the patient again, and the patient does not recognize you. This patient is MOST likely suffering from:

Korsakoff's syndrome

Which statement about medication and schizophrenia is the LEAST accurate?

Medication is the only effective way to treat schizophrenia

An individual suffering from a neurological disorder shows no evidence of infection or poisoning but experiences tremors, rigidity, and unsteadiness. The MOST probable diagnosis is:

Parkinson's disease

Depression and eating disorders are correlated. What does this statement mean?

People with eating disorders also tend to experience depression.

Which statement about schizophrenia is true?

Psychosis is a key feature of schizophrenia, but it can also occur in other disorders

DSM-5 identifies _____ personality disorders

b. 10

In studies investigating the presence of a genetic predisposition to substance dependence, it was found that, in ____ percent of cases, if one identical twin abuses alcohol the other twin will also abuse alcohol.

b. 50

DSM-5 calls for a diagnosis of schizophrenia only after the symptoms continue for _______ or more

b. 6 months

This rule stated that having a mental disorder at the time of a crime does not by itself mean that the person was insane; the defendant also had to be unable to know right from wrong

b. M''Naghten rule

What behavior suggests that a child has autism spectrum disorder?

The child is not responsive to other people.

The key features of schizoaffective disorder are_________

a. marked symptoms of both schizophrenia and a major depressive episode or a manic episode

Which type of eating disorder is found almost exclusively in men?

a. muscle dysmorphia

According to studies exploring the relationship between alcohol abuse and race/ethnicity, ___ consistently display the highest rates of alcohol abuse and dependence

a. non-Hispanic white Americans

Many people with bulimia nervosa also suffer from:

a. opioid abuse.

Alogia is also known as_____

a. poverty of speech

In this disorder, a person has repeated and intense sexual urges or fantasies that involve inflicting suffering on others, and the person either acts on these urges with nonconsenting individuals or experiences clinically significant distress

a. sexual sadism disorder

1. Which person would be MOST likely to cut out sweets, then eliminate more and more types of foods, but not engage in forced vomiting?

a. someone experiencing restricting-type anorexia nervosa

A common biological cause of erectile disorder is related to ______

a. vascular problems

Devonte does not follow what the teacher is doing and has difficulty focusing on the task at hand. His behavior in class is disruptive because he cannot sit still, which leads to poor grades in school. These symptoms MOST likely indicate:

attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

When people take more than one drug at a time, it is called____

b. polysubstance use

The following are symptoms of schizophrenia that seem to be excesses of or bizarre additions to normal thoughts, emotions, or behaviors.

b. positive symptoms

During this phase, symptoms of schizophrenia are not yet obvious, but the individual is beginning to deteriorate.

b. prodromal phase

A loss of contact with reality is known as:

b. psychosis

Individuals with this personality disorder avoid social contact simply because they want to be alone and demonstrate little in the way of emotion.

b. schizoid personality disorder

Children suffering from this disorder have major difficulty being away from their parents or other significant attachment figures and are typically reluctant to go anywhere where such separation could occur

b. separation anxiety disorder

What is the MOST common set of fears therapists report with regard to their clients

b. that their client will commit suicide

If people have unpleasant and potentially dangerous symptoms when they suddenly stop taking a substance, they are experiencing:

b. withdrawal.

The "high" produced by using opioids is due to the drug:

binding to receptor sites that normally receive endorphins

A disorder marked by frequent binges without extreme compensatory acts.

binge-eating disorder

Research suggests that an effective treatment plan for schizophrenia should include:

biological treatments and psychological treatments

Which therapy is used to treat depression in the elderly after other therapy attempts fail?

electroconvulsive therapy

Family members are overinvolved in each other's lives but are affectionate and loyal. This description fits Salvador Minuchin's definition of an:

enmeshed family pattern.

Ophelia is a college-aged woman with a history of dieting. Over the past few months, she has drastically reduced how much food she consumes. She views her constant hunger pain as a positive sign that she is maintaining control over her eating. Even though her weight is now below average, Ophelia still views herself as overweight. As her health care provider, you suspect possible anorexia nervosa. Which other sign or symptoms would be present with anorexia nervosa?

fear of becoming overweight

A woman reports having vivid sexual fantasies, yet she is unable to experience either clitoral or labial swelling or vaginal lubrication. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis

female sexual interest/arousal disorder

The campus bra bandit steals women's underwear from the campus laundry and then masturbates into the underwear. The MOST accurate diagnosis would be

fetishism

A person feels most comfortable wearing clothes preferred by the opposite gender, strongly wishes to be the opposite gender, is considering a surgical procedure, but experiences distress with these feelings and thoughts. The MOST likely diagnosis for this person is

gender dysphoria

A man killed a stranger in a fit of rage when he heard voices telling him that the stranger was about to destroy the Earth and must be stopped. The killer is likely to be sent to a mental institution because:

he was mentally unstable at the time of the crime

A person with schizophrenia who laughs when told sad news and screams in situations that most people view as warm and tender is demonstrating:

inappropriate affect

Which is NOT a compensatory behavior for someone with bulimia nervosa?

liquid-only diet

Individuals who experience gender _______ often feel that nature has made a mistake and that they were born with the body of the wrong sex. They may be uncomfortable wearing clothing and engaging in activities traditionally associated with their own gender, and they desire not to conform to expectations of such behaviors

c. dysphoria

Many patients who suffer from sexual dysfunctions know very little about the physiology and techniques of sexual activity. This is why one of the primary components of sexual therapy is_________

c. education about sexuality

Which sexual dysfunction is among the MOST difficult to treat?

c. female sexual interest/arousal disorder

When defendants are found to be ____, they may be found guilty of a lesser crime than that with which they were originally accused

c. guilty with diminished capacity

A psychologist wanted to accept a client with whom he had previously had a sexual relationship. According to ethical guidelines, the psychologist:

couldn't see the patient

Psychodynamic theory has attempted to explain obsessive-compulsive personality disorder as arising from fixation at one of the psychosexual stages of development during childhood. What type of fixation has been specifically suggested as the culprit behind this personality disorder?

d. anal retentive

People with this personality disorder demonstrate a general pattern of disregard for and violation of other people's rights

d. antisocial personality disorder

This personality disorder is marked by great instability in an individual's mood, behavior, self-image, and interpersonal relationships.

d. borderline personality disorder

Which personality disorder is characterized by a pattern of clinging and obedience, a fear of separation, and an ongoing need to be taken care of?

d. dependent personality disorder

When smoked, cannabis produces ___ effects.

d. depressant, stimulant, and hallucinogenic

In the past 20 years, one integrative approach to treating borderline personality disorder has emerged as the treatment of choice. It is called _______therapy

d. dialectical behavior

Cocaine appears to produce its effects largely by increasing the supply of the neurotransmitter____at key neurons throughout the brain.

d. dopamine

This is a state of mental instability that leaves defendants unable to understand the legal charges and proceedings they are facing and unable to prepare an adequate defense with their attorney

d. mental incompetence

Some people who suffer from heroin addiction choose to enter a program called maintenance therapy, where they are given a synthetic form of heroin so that their addiction can be maintained under safe medical supervision

d. methadone

In this disorder, children are repeatedly argumentative, defiant, angry, and irritable

d. oppositional defiant disorder

The fear of performing inadequately and a related tension that are experienced during sex is known as _____

d. performance anxiety

This kind of hallucination includes perceptions of tingling, burning, or electric-shock sensations

d. tactile

Which phase of the human sexual response cycle has no associated sexual disorders?

d. the resolution phase

The most common, and perhaps the most serious, objection to the insanity plea is that:

dangerous people go free

A clouding of consciousness that develops over a short period and can often be reversed if its underlying cause can be found is called:

delirium

Courts ask for mental health professionals to help determine if defendants are:

responsible for the crimes they commit and capable of defending themselves in court

Getting extremely upset when a parent gets a new pair of glasses represents:

rigid and repetitive behavior.

People with______personality disorder display a range of interpersonal problems marked by extreme discomfort in close relationships, very odd patterns of thinking and perceiving, and behavioral eccentricities.

schizotypal

The long-term pattern of maladaptive behavior caused by the regular use of some chemical or drug is called:

substance use disorder

Most clinicians would agree that paraphilic activities should NOT be considered a disorder when:

the behavior is part of an otherwise typical sex life

A frequent drug user finds that larger doses of a drug are necessary to produce the same "high" that much lower doses once produced. That drug user is developing:

tolerance

A person with schizophrenia who says, "I have triscatitis because the angular shape of my foreffit is diskiltered," is experiencing:

neologisms

The use of methadone in drug maintenance programs is controversial because methadone:

produces withdrawal that is sometimes more difficult than heroin withdrawal

Similarities between bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa include which of these?

Both tend to begin after a period of dieting among people afraid of becoming obese.

Which statement about genetic factors in schizophrenia is accurate?

Close relatives of those with schizophrenia are more likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia than distant relatives

Which statement regarding the use of drug therapy to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease is accurate?

Drug therapy slows down the disease in patients treated early in the course of a milder form of the disease

Tony sees a physician for erectile disorder and wants to understand why it is happening to him. His physician is likely to tell him that most cases of erectile disorder are caused by

a combination of psychosocial and physical causes

Approximately_____ of every 100 people in the world suffer(s) from schizophrenia during their lifetime

a. 1

On average, individuals with schizophrenia live ______ than other people

a. 10 to 20 fewer years

This legal test views people to be insane at the time they committed a crime if their act was the result of a mental disease or mental defect

a. Durham test

A strange or false belief that is firmly held despite evidence to the contrary is known as______

a. a delusion

This common thinking disturbance in schizophrenia is characterized by rapid shifts from one topic of conversation to another

a. a loose association

Which form of therapy revolutionized the treatment for schizophrenia in the 1950s?

a. antipsychotic drugs

The FIRST step in modern sex therapy typically involves___________

a. assessing and conceptualizing the problem

Many cases of sexual masochism disorder seem to develop through_____

a. classical conditioning

This is a treatment facility that provides medication, psychotherapy, and emergency care for psychological problems and coordinates treatment in the community.

a. community mental health center

Cassandra is entering a treatment facility for bulimia nervosa. What will be the first priority in treating her?

a. correcting her disordered eating pattern

What type of substance slows down the activity of the central nervous system?

a. depressants

Directed masturbation training has been shown to be a highly effective treatment for which sexual dysfunction?

a. female orgasmic disorder

Which disorder is considered to be a disorder of desire and a disorder of excitement

a. female sexual interest/arousal disorder

Which of the following painkillers is MOST commonly linked to opioid overdose deaths?

a. fentanyl

The key features of this disorder include recurrent sexually arousing fantasies, intense sexual urges, or behaviors that involve the use of a nonliving object or a nongenital body part often to the exclusion of all other stimuli

a. fetishistic disorder

Loose associations, neologisms, perseveration, and clang are examples of _____ thought disorders

a. formal

Research has revealed bias in past diagnoses of histrionic personality disorder.

a. gender

Ben set up an elaborate scheme to mine gold in the Rockies. He had a large town meeting and sold stock in his company for only $5 per share. He showed pictures of the mine and said the company expected to gross $100 million each month. As it turns out, he was a terrific con artist who had made several successful proposals such as this in towns across America in the last couple of years. He is MOST likely suffering from:

antisocial personality disorder

Research has shown that, compared with other cognitive-behavioral techniques, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for substance use disorder is:

at least as effective and sometimes more effective

This pattern of extreme psychomotor symptoms-found in some forms of schizophrenia-may include catatonic stupor, rigidity, or posturing

b. catatonia

This type of therapy includes both individual therapy sessions featuring cognitive-behavioral interventions and group sessions focusing on social-skill building and support.

b. dialectical behavior therapy

Individuals with this disorder experience intense sexual arousal when exposing their genitals to an unsuspecting individual

b. exhibitionistic disorder

A cognitive-behavioral therapist is treating a young woman with bulimia nervosa. Which treatment approach would the therapist use to break the binge-purge cycle seen with this condition?

b. exposure and response prevention

A _______ is a pattern in which an individual repeatedly has intense sexual urges or fantasies or displays sexual behaviors that involve nonhuman objects or involve situations outside the usual sexual norms

b. fetish

People can develop opioid use disorder after taking an opioid such as heroin for just a:

b. few weeks.

Which of the following is a positive symptom of schizophrenia

b. hallucinations

These substances cause powerful changes in sensory perception, often called "trips."

b. hallucinogens

Individuals with this personality disorder exaggerate their achievements, believe they are superior and special, desire admiration from others, and are seldom interested in the feelings of others

b. narcissistic personality disorder

Which type of personality disorder is categorized within the "anxious" cluster?

b. obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

Which pattern of conduct disorder is associated with nonconfrontational behaviors like lying

b. overt-nondestructive

This theory states that schizophrenia results from an excess of this neurotransmitter

c. dopamine hypothesis

Deborah frequently speaks in front of large groups. To calm her anxiety, she usually has a couple of glasses of wine before beginning to speak. This "medicinal" use of alcohol can be explained MOST easily:

by operant conditioning.

_______ personality disorder shares many features with social anxiety disorder

c. Avoidant

Drugs that block or change the effects of addictive substances are called drugs.

c. antagonist

Which type of medication has been used to help reduce binges and vomiting in persons with bulimia nervosa?

c. antidepressants

These are the MOST common type of hallucinations experienced in schizophrenia

c. auditory

This new therapy involves therapists encouraging their patients to fight against avatars designed based on the patients' descriptions of what they are hearing and seeing-saying things like "I will not put up with this, I don't believe these things."

c. avatar therapy

Which is a characteristic of a person with restricting-type anorexia nervosa?

c. being afraid of losing control over the size of his or her body

Many theorists believe that ______ is(are) a prerequisite to the development of borderline personality disorder, particularly for females

c. childhood traumas

What is the most powerful stimulant now known?

c. cocaine

Children with this disorder repeatedly violate the basic rights of others and show significant aggression

c. conduct disorder

Low sex drive has been linked to ____ levels of ______ contained in some birth control pills.

c. high; estrogen

Which legal test finds people to be insane at the time they committed a crime if they were motivated to do so by an uncontrollable "fit of passion"

c. irresistible impulse test

Cirrhosis is an irreversible condition in which the becomes scarred and dysfunctional

c. liver

Fentanyl is 50 to 100 times more powerful than___.

c. morphine

Some psychologists view taking selfies as a form of _____ behavior

c. narcissistic

The cluster of "dramatic" personality disorders consists of the ______ personality disorders

c. narcissistic

Poverty of speech, blunted and flat affect, loss of volition, and social withdrawal are characteristics of of schizophrenia.

c. negative symptoms

Repeated use of heroin can result in a(n):

c. opioid use disorder.

The cluster of "odd" personality disorders consists of the _______ personality disorders

c. paranoid

The frequent vomiting and chronic diarrhea occasioned by bulimia nervosa may lead to the loss of which important bodily nutrient?

c. potassium

Surveys indicate that the primary cause of intense gender dysphoric reactions is related to______

c. prejudice

Deficiencies in _____ result in individuals with autism spectrum disorder being unable to engage in mutual eye-gazing or pointing

c. responsiveness

Approximately 80 percent of defendants who are acquitted of a crime by reason of insanity qualify for what diagnosis

c. schizophrenia

Many experts believe that disorders of ________ are best assessed and treated by a team of professionals, including a gynecologist, a physical therapist, and a sex therapist or other mental health professional.

c. sexual pain

When a life is at risk and emergency commitment cannot wait for a hearing to take place, most states allow for such commitment, provided that ________ physician(s) (not necessarily a psychiatrist) certify that the patient/client's state of mind makes such individuals an immediate danger to themselves or to others

c. two

Parents who feed their children when they are anxious and comfort them when they are tired, rather than giving them a nap, run the risk of producing children who:

cannot assess their own needs

A binge drinking episode is when an individual consumes ___ or more drinks on a single occasion.

d. 5 (4 or more in female 5 or more in male)

What percentage of therapists report having been in therapy at least once

d. 84%

As many as _____ percent of all men with severe depression experience some degree of erectile dysfunction.

d. 90

_______ is a widely applied cognitive-behavioral treatment for individuals with pedophilic disorder

d. Relapse-prevention training

Which chromosome is shown to be MOST responsible for the development of schizophrenia

d. Schizophrenia is a polygenic disorder, and there is a combination of gene defects at work, not just one chromosomal abnormality

72. The MOST effective treatment for antisocial personality disorder has consistently been found to be the use of ______

d. There are no truly effective treatments for people with antisocial personality disorder.

What is the BEST way to "sober up" from alcohol quickly?

d. There is no way to "sober up" quickly.

__________ refers to a condition where a person is sexually aroused by secretly watching other people as they undress or engage in sexual intercourse

d. Voyeuristic disorder

A newly developed drug causes users to lose some muscle control and slur their words. The drug also results in a slowing of central nervous system activity. MOST likely, this drug is a:

depressant

Jonah is receiving weekly individual and group therapy for borderline personality disorder. He is learning to recognize when his emotions are inappropriate. He is receiving:

dialectical behavioral therapy

Luke constantly strives to be the center of attention, yet the ideas he so eloquently expresses are usually shallow and changeable. If he were diagnosed with a personality disorder, it MOST likely would be:

histrionic

Which problem related to substance abuse is more typical among the elderly than other age groups?

misuse of prescription drugs

Poverty of speech, blunted and flat affect, loss of volition, and social withdrawal are all ______symptoms of schizophrenia.

negative

Why are people who go to strip clubs generally NOT considered to be voyeurs?

the performers are consenting to be seen by the audience

If you could "get inside the head" of a person experiencing auditory hallucinations, you would MOST likely find that:

the person actually produces nerve signals of sound in the brain

Research on the cause of Alzheimer's disease has led to the conclusion that:

there appears to be a significant hereditary component, but this does not fully explain its onset

Schizoid personality disorder differs from paranoid personality disorder in that:

those with schizoid personality disorder desire to be alone; those with paranoid personality are alone because of suspiciousness


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