Abnormal Psych Test #2
Factors other than the independent variable may also act on the dependent variable. If these factors very systematically with the independent variable, they are called___
confounding
The group of participants that is not exposed to the independent variable under investigation (in an experiment) is called the:
control group
Behavior that violates legal norms is:
deviant and criminal
Deciding that a client's psychological problems represent a particular disorder is called
diagnosis
The psychophysiological disorders are
disorders in which symptoms are unconsciously produced in order to keep unconscious conflicts from conscious thoughts
Which diagnosis includes a breakdown in sense of self, a significant alteration in memory or identity, and even a separation of one part of the identity from another part?
dissociative disorder
The part of the body that releases hormones into the bloodstream is the ___ system
endocrine
The ___ operates in accord with the pleasure principle.
ID
Which of the following tests is a personality inventory?
MMPI-2
A combat veteran receiving the best treatment for post traumatic stress disorder would be likely to receive which of the following treatments?
a serotonergic antidepressant, family therapy, and exposure therapy (A, B, and C are correct)
Drugs designed to decrease extremely confused and distorted thinking are termed:
antipsychotics
A psychologist does a study of an individual involving a history, tests, and interviews of associates. A clear picture is constructed of this individual so that the behavior is better understood. This study is a(n):
case study
Long-term studies of those with obsessive-compulsive disorder show that obsessive thoughts in many cases eventually lead to
cleaning or checking compulsion
One who sees abnormality as a problem in living usually refers to those seeking help with their problems in living as
clients
A person is hard at work trying to discover which combination of environmental and genetic factors produce schizophrenia. Most likely, the person is a:
clinical researcher
The model of abnormality that concentrates on thinking is the
cognitive model
A previously neutral environmental event that becomes associated with the unconditioned stimulus is called a(n):
conditioned stimulus
Dr. Martin has just asked a potential client to talk about herself. After she responds, the doctor's next question is based on some interesting point she brought up. There are few constraints on the conversation. Dr. Martin has just:
conducted an unstructured interview
Fear differs from anxiety is that
fear is to a specific threat and anxiety is more general
All cases of dissociative amnesia generally involve
interference with episodic memory
If researchers studied Vietnam veterans for 30 years after their return, the study would be
longitudinal
The usual goal of therapy for dissociative identity disorders is to
merge the sub personalities into a single identity
College students who are so anxious that they can't function unless their clothes are arranged by color and type in their closets are expeirencing a(n)
obsessive-compulsive disorder
Rosa's heart was racing from the 4 cups of coffee she had just finished, but she thought she might be having a heart attack. Her fear seemed to be increasing without end. This might be the beginning of a:
panic attack
You notice someone who is sweating, experiencing shortness of breath, choking, feeling dizzy, and is afraid of dying. If it is not a heart attack but an indicator of anxiety disorder, it is probably:
panic attack
Systematic desensitization has been down to be especially effective in the treatment of:
phobias
An intense, persistent, and irrational fear that is accompanied by a compelling desire to avoid the object of the fear to the point of interfering with the life of the person is called
phobic disorder
A "fake" pill used as the control condition in a drug study is a
placebo
A pattern of anxiety, insomnia, depression, and flashbacks that persists for years after a horrible event is called:
posttraumatic stress disorder
Raphael was just outside the parking garage of the World Trade Center when the explosion occurred. At the time he was terrified and had visions of the building falling on him. Ever since the bombing he has periods of anxiety and sleeplessness. This is an example of a
posttraumatic stress disorder
The total number of cases of a disorder int he population is called the
prevalence
According to the psychodynamic vide, conversion disorder symptoms function to keep unacceptable thoughts and conflicts out of consciousness. This is called
primary gain
The model of abnormality that focuses on unconscious internal processes and conflicts in behavior is the
psychodynamic model
Disorders that are thought to have both biological and psychosocial causes are
psychological disorders affecting medical conditions
Not all participants are the same. Researchers use ___ to reduce the possibility that preexisting differences between groups are responsible for observed differences after experimental manipulation
random assignment
How is relaxation training similar to biofeedback training and self-instruction training?
relaxation training increases awareness and control of one's physical and mental state
The neurotransmitter most often implicated in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder is
serotonin
After Marie's plan crashed, her mother came to stay with her. Her friends visited often, and went to lunch and dinner with her occasionally. This situation, which probably contributed to Marie's coping ability after the accident, relates to ___ as a factor in her response to the stress
social support
Mary Ann experiences a mugging a robbery in wich her prized poodle is kidnapped. Eventually the dog is found and returned. However, she is unable to recall events immediately following the attack, up until the safe return of the dog. This is a classic example of:
localized amnesia
A cluster of symptoms that go together and define a mental disorder is called
syndrome
The principle of informed consent assumes that
the participant can understand the explanation
A person with dissociative identity disorder has just experienced "switching." Which of the following most likely has happened?
the person has changed from one sub personality to another
Of the following alternatives, which is the best for differentiating dissociative amnesia from dissociative fugue?
those with dissociative fugue travel
People who are consistently angry, impatient, competitive, driven, and ambitious are displaying a ____ and are at a greater risk for heart disease
type A personality
Which of the following is an example of a metaworry?
worrying about worrying
People who become preoccupied with some imagined or exaggerated defect in their appearance suffer from a
body dysmorphic disorder
Which of the following is an inaccurate belief that many clinicians appear to have?
Clinicians using their own logical are most accurate than statistical analysis.
Which of the following is true about malingering and factitious disorders?
Malingerers are trying to achieve some external gain by faking illness
Sarah brings her young daughter into the emergency room with internal bleeding. The attending physician later concludes that Sarah caused the symptoms in her daughter intentionally, to bring to a doctor's attention. If this assessment is true, Sarah would be diagnosed as having:
Munchausen syndrome by proxy
Besides their time course, in what other major way do acute stress disorder and post traumatic stress disorder differ?
Only acute stress disorder requires dissociative symptoms
Who is never blind in an experiment?
Pharmacists
Which of the following does NOT characterize stress disorders?
a compulsive need to engage in activities that remind one of the event
A pattern of anxiety, insomnia, depression, and flashbacks that begins shortly after a horrible event and persists for less than a month is called:
acute stress disorder
Which phrase of the general adaptation syndrome is assumed to involve activation of the sympathetic nervous system?
alarm
Which of the following drug types increases the activity of GABA?
benzodiazepines
The model of abnormality that cites physical processes as being the key to behavior is the
biological model
A 35-year-old woman hobbles into the office of a physician complaining of a debilitating illness that has robbed her of the use of her left leg and right arm. The physician finds no physical basis for her symptoms. She appears totally unaware that the cause of her symptoms may be psychological. The diagnosis would be:
conversion disorder
The group of hormones that appears to be most involved in arousal and fear reactions are the
corticosteriods
A person who constantly feels upset and nervous, so much that it interferes with work is experiencing a(n)
generalized anxiety disorder
Leila always feels threatened and anxious-- imagining something awful is about to happen. But she is able to work and care for her family, although not as well as she would like. Leila is probably experiencing
generalized anxiety disorder
The model of abnormality that focuses on the role of values and choices in behavior is the
humanistic-existential model
If a person were experiencing numerous physical complaints, visiting doctors frequently, and expressed great concern about normal bodily symptoms, one would most likely suspect
hypochondriasis (Illness Anxiety Disorder)
People who fear the slights change in their physical state is an indication of serious illness suffer from:
hypochondriasis (Illness Anxiety Disorder)
Our expectations, values, and sense of who we are and where we fit in society form our
identity
The anxiety response associated with the stress disorders is mediated by which neurotransmitter?
norepinephrine
The explicit and implicit rules for proper conduct that a society establishes are referred to as
norms
According to Freud's psychodynamic theory, the part of the personality that is the conscience is the
superego