Abnormal Psychology Test 2
Biochemical explanations for bipolar disorder focus on all of the following EXCEPT
hormonal functioning
Our expectations, values, and goals combine to form our what?
identity
Which is the BEST example of the social contagion effect?
if you had a close friend or relative commit suicide, your risk of committing suicide is greater
Ideally, critical incident stress debriefing occurs
immediately and is short term
Generalized anxiety disorder is MORE common where?
in African Americans than in White Americans
The current rating system for CD and music download lyrics was instituted
in part to address people's concerns about links between listening to music and suicide attempts
Antidepressants that are effective in treating OCD serve to do what?
increase serotonin activity in the brain
GABA is related to what?
inhibiting neuronal firing in the brain
A person who displays extreme shyness and insensitivity to others is showing signs of what?
interpersonal deficits
If your therapist encouraged you to explore your roles in life and how they might be changing or how your expectations might be different from someone else's, your therapist would be using what?
interpersonal therapy
Retrospective analysis of suicide typically would include?
interviews with people who knew the person who committed suicide
A person who believes that it is awful and catastrophic when things are not the way he or she would like them to be is displaying what?
irrational assumptions
One of the drawbacks of exposure and response prevention as a therapy is that it
is less effective with clients with obsessions but no compulsions
A couple has been married for almost 50 years, and then one of them dies. The probability that the surviving spouse will commit suicide?
is much higher than normal
Which statement is true about the research on the effectiveness of cognitive therapy in treating unipolar depression?
it nearly eliminates depressive symptoms in 50-60% of the cases
If a person were taking an antidepressant that increases levels of serotonin and improves brain function for symptoms of OCD, that person could expect what?
it would lead to short term relief, but relapse would occur if the person stopped the medication
I was running down a familiar country lane when all of a sudden nothing looked familiar. It took me several seconds to realize where I was, and I continued my run without incident. What i experienced was what?
jamais vu
Many victims of spousal abuse stay with their abusers, even thought it is obvious to others that they should, and actually could, leave. A good explanation for their behavior is what?
learned helplessness
Among teenagers who attempt suicide?
less than 1% succeed the first time, and about half will try again
Compared to heart disease and cancer, suicide accounts for ________ in the US
less than 1/10 of the deaths
Depression is more common in women because they experience more taxing life situations, such as poverty and menial jobs, than men. This is the
life stress theory
Combat veterans are likely to report symptoms of what?
localized amnesia
Shawn experiences a mugging and robbery in which his dog is kidnapped. Eventually the dog is found and returned. However, he is unable to recall events immediately following the attack, up until the safe return of the dog. This is a classic example of what?
localized amnesia
Which statement about psychodynamic therapy in treating unipolar depression is accurate?
long term therapy is only occasionally helpful to those with unipolar depression
Which statement BEST reflects the relationship between serotonin and suicide?
low levels of serotonin are related to high levels of aggression and impulsivity
What are the chances that researchers will develop a specific, gene based explanation for unipolar depression in the near future?
low-so far specific genes on half or more of chromosomes have been linked to unipolar depression
Cognitive therapists believe that generalized anxiety disorder is induced by what?
maladaptive assumptions
In what way do adolescent suicides NOT differ from suicides at other age levels?
many experience significant loss before the suicide
A clinically depressed individual who has been threatening suicide finally shows diminishing of depressive symptoms. This person's risk of committing suicide?
may have increased, because the person ma have the energy to act on the suicidal impulse
Which statement is NOT generally accurate regarding gender and depression?
men respond less successfully to therapy for depression
The person associated with the learned helplessness theory of depression is who?
Seligman
What kind of unipolar depression is behavioral treatment MOST effective in treating?
mild depression
A friend of yours wishes to be a highly creative artist. What is the best advice you could give your friend regarding mood disorders?
mild mood disorders are related to greater creativity than severe disorders
"Your worries? They're only thoughts. Don't try to stop them, but recognize that they're thoughts, and don't let them upset you so much." This statement MOST likely would come from someone using which form of therapy for generalized anxiety disorder?
mindfulness based cognitive therapy
The cognitive explanation for panic disorders is that people who have them do what?
misinterpret bodily sensations
"Experiences of observation teach us early in life that certain objects are legitimate sources of fear." The person who believes this espouses the ________ explanation of the development of phobias.
modeling
A person is being treated for a social anxiety disorder. A therapist watches the person act out a social scene, points out what she did correctly and incorrectly, and praises her for what she did well. Which behavioral technique did the therapist NOT use?
modeling
If a person were afraid of dogs and his therapist treated him by interacting with dogs while he watched, he would be receiving
modeling
One of the subpersonalities of a person receiving treatment for dissociative identity disorder has just become a "protector". How far along in therapy has the person probably progressed?
moderately far because a protector usually emerges before subpersonality integration
It is common that the majority of people who commit suicidal acts also have another psychological disorder. Which would be the MOST common disorder associated with suicidal attempts?
mood disorders
According to Freud, children who are punished or threatened for expressing their id impulses may develop what?
moral anxiety
Teenagers are different from people who are older than they are who commit suicide, because teenagers are?
more impulsive and have poorer problem solving skills
People with panic disorder experience body sensations
more intensely than those without panic disorder
A personality change that often accompanies dissociative fugues is that people become
more outgoing
Which statement is true?
more teenagers attempt suicide than actually kill themselves
Which statement provides the most persuasive argument against a psychodynamic explanation for dissociative identity disorder?
most abused children don't develop the disorder
Which statement about rape is accurate?
most rape victims are young
To receive a diagnosis of major depressive episode, catatonic, an individual must display what?
motor immobility or excessive activity
Those MOST likely to experience substantial stress symptoms after the terrorist attacks in the US on September 11, 2001 lived where?
near NYC
Cognitive theorists explain depression in terms of a person's what?
negative interpretation of events
According to Freud, children who are prevented from expressing id impulses-making mud pies, playing war, and exploring their genitals-are all at risk for developing what?
neurotic anxiety
According to cognitive theorists, compulsive acts serve to do what?
neutralize
A friend asks, "Why is there such strong connection between alcohol abuse and suicide risk?" Based on the best available research, you reply?
no one knows for sure
A person's levels of cortisol and nonrepinephrine are in the normal range. MOST likely, that person is experiencing what?
no stress disorder
Antidepressant drugs are frequently effective in treating panic attacks. The disorder is related to levels of the neurotransmitter?
nonrepinephrine
Someone you know has just been diagnosed with an adjustment disorder. You can be reasonably sure that this person's disorder is what?
not normal, but less severe than acute distress disorder or posttraumatic stress disorder
How strong is the evidence supporting the usefulness of client centered therapy for those with generalized anxiety disorders?
not very strong; case reports of client centered therapy's usefulness are not strongly supported by controlled studies
In modeling, the client?
observes the therapist confronting the feared object
A psychodynamic theorist finds that a client is experiencing a battle between anxiety provoking id impulses and anxiety reducing ego defense mechanisms. He thinks that this usually unconscious conflict is being played out in an open and obvious manner. He is sure this underlying conflict explains his client's
obsessive compulsive disorder
A clinician who is not up to date uses the term "excessive behaviors" to describe a category of disorder. According to the DSM-5, that category is now called what?
obsessive compulsive related disorders
A professor's office is a mess; graded tests are in piles on the desk, overflowing bookshelves line the walls, and research materials from years ago occupy boxes on the floor where there is only a narrow pathway to walk. If the professor is experiencing a diagnosable disorder, it would MOST likely be in which category?
obsessive compulsive related disorders
Sally is never sure of the right thing to do. She married Tod and has been wondering for years if that was the right decision. She is exhibiting what?
obsessive doubts
Which statement about the successes of suicide prevention programs is accurate?
of those who call, fewer commit suicide than those who don't call who are in a similar risk group
Suicide prevention programs
offer crisis interventions
The "typical" child who commits suicide is ?
a boy who understands what death really is
If a person lives in a city, owns a home, and pays taxes, that person is LEAST likely to experience which event next year?
a cancer diagnosis
Sam can't leave for work without going back into his house and making sure that he has taken all of his writing materials. He does this several times before he allows himself to start the car and drive to work. He is frequently late for work because he is so unsure about remembering everything. Sam is displaying what?
a checking compulsion
A person experiencing a panic disorder si MOST likely to also have what?
a fear of leaving home
Leila always feels threatened and anxious-imagining something awful is about to happen. She is able to work and care for her family, although not as well as she would like. Leila is probably experiencing what?
a generalized anxiety disorder
To what can we attribute much of the dramatic rise in the number of reported cases of dissociative identity disorder in recent years?
a growing belief by clinicians that this is an authentic disorder
Family pedigree and twin studies have been used to look for a genetic predisposition for unipolar depression. These studies have found?
a higher than chance rate of depression among families of depressed patients
On an impulse, David decides to throw a huge party. It takes four days of round the clock work to get everything ready, and then David welcomes more than 200 guests. When the police stop by because David has blocked a public road to have room for the party, he flies into a rage. MOST likely, David is experiencing what?
a manic phase of Bipolar 1 Disorder
Alexis has dissociative identity disorder. When one of her personalities, Jodi, is asked about another one, Tom, she claims ignorance. Tom has never heard of Jodi either. This would be called what?
a mutually amnesic relationship
Raymond has dissociative identity disorder. All of his subpersonalities talk about and tattle on each other. This is called what?
a mutually cognizant pattern
Juanita has dissociative identity disorder. Big Tony and Smart Alice are two personalities who are aware of all of the others. None of her other personalities are aware of each other. This would be called what?
a one way amnesic relationship
A person 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 disorders, it is probably what?
a panic attack
Every once in a while, Ona feels nervous to the point of terror. It seems to come on suddenly and randomly. Her experience is an example of what?
a panic disorder
Steve is afraid of eating in public, expecting to be judged negatively and to feel humiliated. As a result, he makes up excuses when asked out to eat. His diagnosis would probably be what?
a social phobia
Looking for rainbows wile walking the dog in the rain is an example of what?
a stress response
A professor who puts on rubber gloves before grading papers and religiously avoids any contact with the hands of students is exhibiting what?
a touching compulsion
Which of these people is MOST likely to be diagnosed with depression?
a woman from the US who has lived all her life on an American Indian reservation
Which would be the MOST surprising example of suicide because it does not fit into the pattern that current research results have identified?
a woman who stabbed and then hanged herself
How likely are women to use a gun to commit suicide?
about 30% of women who commit suicide use guns
In 1997, Oregon passed the "Death with Dignity Act" which allows doctor assisted suicide for persons with terminal illnesses. Since 1997, on average, how many Oregonians with terminal illnesses have ended their lives each year?
about 500
Which statement is MOST consistent with the use of acceptance and commitment therapy for depression?
accepting negative thoughts and working with them is preferable to rejecting them entirely
A pattern of anxiety, insomnia, depression, and flashbacks that begins shortly after a horrible event and persists for less than a month is called what?
acute stress disorder
A person who witnessed a horrible accident and then became unusually anxious and depressed for three weeks is probably experiencing what?
acute stress disorder
Which is the BEST example of the therapy technique known as behavioral activation?
adding positive activities to the patient's life
According to the DSM-5, the most common diagnosis for those receiving outpatient therapy for experiencing stress is what?
adjustment disorder
When was acute stress disorders as a result of combat (called "shell shock") first recognized?
after World War I
In research on the relationship between serotonin and suicide, serotonin seems MOST related to?
aggression
Which behavior pattern is NOT listed in the DSM-5 as an obsessive compulsive related disorder?
agoraphobia
Which is the MOST likely reason for the relationship between alcohol use and suicide?
alcohol lowers inhibitions and impairs judgment
In the MOST common type of dissociative amnesia, a person loses memory for
all events beginning with the trauma but within a limited person of time
To receive a diagnosis of major depressive episode, an individual must display what?
almost no emotional response to pleasurable events
Imagine that you just had a "close call" while driving, but now you feel your body returning to normal. Which part of your nervous system is controlling this return to normalcy?
parasympathetic nervous system
Studies show that less than 10 percent of individuals who experience major losses become depressed. This finding provides what level of support for a psychodynamic explanation of depression?
almost none-about 10% of adults in the US experience some level of clinical depression each year
Carlos died by intentionally stepping in front of a bullet that was intended for another young man, for whom Carlos, as head of a platoon of soldiers in the Persian Gulf War, was responsible. Emile Durkheim would call this an example of what?
altruistic suicide
The dean of academic affairs visits a professor's class as part of a tenure review. At the conclusion of the lecture, the dean exits hurriedly, without saying a word to the professor. The professor, who is prone to depression, concludes "The dean hated my class so much he was too embarrassed to speak to me." This is an example of what?
an arbitrary inference
If we ultimately find that people with unipolar depression have certain biochemical characteristics, certain cognitive characteristics, and certain life stressors, then we will have evidence that?
an interaction between factors causes depression
Tony just does not feel close to anyone. He feels alone because although he can get to know someone (a woman) quite well on a friendship level, he doesn't know how to get beyond that to a more intimate level. This is depressing him. This is an example of what interpersonal psychotherapists refer to as what?
an interpersonal deficit
According to Freud, obsessive compulsive disorders have their origin in the _______ development
anal
A society that loses its basic family and religious core values, experiences large scale immigration of people with very different values, and fails to provide meaning for the life of its people is in danger of an increase in what Durkheim calls?
anomic suicide
Which would a combat veteran receiving the best treatment for a stress disorder NOT be likely to experience?
antipsychotic medication
The most common mental disorders in the US are what?
anxiety disorders
People who experience a positive event, get excited, breathe harder, and have an increase in their heart rate, then interpret the symptoms as a heart attack, are experiencing what cognitive theorists call what?
anxiety sensitivity
The leading theories designed to explain suicide
are not supported by a significant body of research
At a suicide prevention center, you hear a counselor say "Do you have a gun? IS it loaded and do you know how to use it?" Which one of the goals and techniques of suicide prevention do these questions BEST represent?
assessing suicide potential
As a political protest, two activists leap from a bridge in a highly publicized double suicide. Those MOST at risk for modeling these suicides are?
people with a history of emotional problems
Judith is currently experiencing a period of sadness that interferes with her ability to go to work and take care of her children. It has lasted for three weeks, and she has experienced similar episodes in the past. What type of major depression would she MOST likely be diagnosed with?
persistent
Based on current research, what is the relationship between personality and stress disorders?
personality characteristics are related to both the development of stress disorders and recovery from them
If the psychodynamic explanation for suicide is correct, then suicide rates should?
be lower in those who experienced symbolic loss as children
Which statement accurately reflects what we know from recent studies?
phobias ordinarily are a result of classical conditioning
A depressed person who is confused, unable to remember things, and unable to solve problems is suffering from what kind of symptoms?
behavioral
Jose is depressed. His therapist told him that reading a book each month would help. He should also visit friends, go bowling, do the laundry, mow the lawn, and eat meals with his wife. In short, he should increase his positive activity. His therapist MOST likely reflects the _____ orientation
behavioral
People who talk rapidly, dress flamboyantly, and get involved in dangerous activities are showing _________ symptoms of mania
behavioral
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 what?
phobic disorder
A student who turns pale and feels nauseated when called on to speak in class is experiencing what kind of response to stress?
physical
Which theoretical orientation would support the finding that there is a significant relationship between positive life events and feelings of life satisfaction and happiness?
behavioral
Which theoretical position explains the origin of phobias as due to classical conditioning?
behavioral
Focusing on the addition of positive activities to the life of a patient with depression is a behavioral technique known as what?
behavioral activation
A decrease in social rewards, especially a decrease in social support such as that found in a happy marriage, may precede the onset of depression, providing evidence for which theoretical perspectives?
behavioral and sociocultural
A person displaying sadness, lack of energy, headaches, and feelings of low self worth is showing all of the following symptoms EXCEPT what?
behavioral symptoms
A therapist turns on a buzzer when a client speaks slowly and laboriously. She turns it off when the client speaks more rapidly. IN other cases the therapist instructs the client's spouse to ignore his mate when she complains or acts in a self deprecating manner. This is an example of what?
behavioral therapy
If your therapist tried to reintroduce you to pleasurable activities, reinforce nondepressive actions, and improve your social skills, your therapist would be using what?
behavioral therapy
Commonly observed triggers for suicide include all of these EXCEPT?
being in therapy
Cognitive theorists have found that people who develop OCD also
believe their thoughts are capable of causing harm to themselves or others
What type of drug is alprazolam (Xanax)?
benzodiazepine
Which medications work primarily by enhancing the effectiveness of GABA?
benzodiazepines
According to current research, using relaxation training to treat generalized anxiety disorder is what?
better than nothing and about as effective as medication
Devon is being treated for anxiety. He is connected to an instrument that records muscle tension. His job is to try to reduce muscle tension. This is an example of what?
biofeedback training
A young man whose father and uncle committed suicide at about his age also commits suicide. Which explanation of suicide MOST easily explains the young man's suicide?
biological
The strongest evidence for the cause of bipolar disorders BEST supports which theoretical perspective?
biological
The first step in treating people with dissociative identity disorder is to?
bond with the primary personality
In terms of cognitive theories explaining generalized anxiety disorder, a good deal of research supports what?
both metacognitive theory and intolerance of uncertainty theory
In the bilateral ECT, the electrical current passes through
both sides of the brain
A woman experiences recurrent thoughts of suicide, great sadness, and sleep disturbance. These symptoms began a week after she gave birth and have lasted more than six months. The woman is experiencing what?
postpartum depression
A pattern of anxiety, insomnia, depression, and flashbacks that persists for years after a horrible event is called what?
posttraumatic stress disorder
Individuals experiencing dissociative amnesia sometimes are given sodium amobarbital or sodium pentobarbital because those drugs
calm people and reduce their inhibitions
Transient depersonalization and derealization
can be induced by a life threatening experience
The chief sources of data used to support the theories of psychodynamic and behavioral clinicians are?
case studies
What would be the most appropriate diagnosis for a person who experienced a major depressive episode, without having any history of mania, and is either immobile or excessively active?
catatonic depression
A neurologist who was working with a person with OCD would be suspicious of abnormality in what region of the brain?
caudate nuclei
An individual with depression who is receiving therapy is told that many, even most of the negative thoughts that an individual experiences and records have no basis in fact. MOST likely the therapist is
challenging automatic thoughts
Clients who test their assumptions about what is causing their depression are working in which phase of Beck's treatment program?
changing primary attitudes
The age group LEAST likely to commit suicide in the US?
children
In the face of fear, a person is unable o concentrate and develops a distorted view of the world. This person is showing which fear response?
cognitive
Teaching people to accept their worries and live in the present moment-mindfulness therapy-is MOST consistent with which theoretical approach?
cognitive
Which therapy is an effective long term, nonpharmacological treatment for panic attack that involves teaching patients to interpret their physical sensations accurately?
cognitive
The clinician who would be MOST likely to ask "Do you believe you will always feel like this in all situations" is a
cognitive clinician
Which group emphasizes the beliefs and expectations that lead someone with a social anxiety disorder to overestimate how bad a social interaction went?
cognitive theorists
A person experiencing unipolar depression writes in an activity schedule, "Go to store; doctor's appointment; visit museum; read novel; clean room." What treatment approach is this person MOST likely receiving?
cognitive therapy
According to research studies, the success rate for interpersonal therapy is about the same as that for what?
cognitive therapy
When someone who is about to leave for work checks the stove 10 times to make sure it is turned off, that person is exhibiting what?
compulsion
If a person criticized everything he did, looking for flaws, and never could measure up to his personal standards, he would be exhibiting what Rogers called?
conditions of worth
Carlotta is attacked in the street and her young daughter is kidnapped. Eventually, the police find her daughter and she is returned to her mother. However, Carlotta is unable to recall events that have occurred since the attack. She is even unable to retain new information; she remembers what happened before the attack but cannot remember new and ongoing experiences. This is a classic example of what?
continuous amnesia
The belief that the prefrontal cortex has a very important part to play in the development of depression is probably
correct; lower activity in the prefrontal cortex is associated with depression
If the focus of your therapist is primarily on how communication and problem solving difficulties with your partner are contributing to your depression, your therapist is using what?
couple therapy
A phobic person is taught to imagine the feared items as part of desensitization training. This is an example of what technique?
covert
Several studies have demonstrated that Hispanic American combat veterans and police officers have higher rates of PTSD than other veterans or officers. Research into the causes of this difference have MOST often focused on possible
cultural belief system and social support factors
A milder pattern of mood swings that does not reach the severity of bipolar disorder but does include brief depressive and manic episodes is called ________ disorder
cyclothymic
According to Edwin Shneidman, people who are ambivalent about their intent to die and whose actions leading to death do not guarantee death are called?
death darerers
Cecil and Jeanne, teenagers, made a love pact, jumping from a cliff to be with each other for eternity. Cecil and Jeanne are examples of what Edwin Schneidman refers to as
death ignorers
Ernest Hemingway was a physically strong, proud man who developed great concerns about his failing body. Depressed about his progressive illness, he intentionally ended his life. Edwin Schneidman would term Hemingway a
death initiator
Knowing she was terminally ill, Bonnie swallowed a handful of barbiturates save herself and her family from the final painful months of life. Bonnie is an example of what Edwin Shneidman refers to as a?
death initiator
According to Schneidman, the critical way in which the death seeker differs from the death darer is what?
death seekers intend to end their lives with their action
Research prompted by the "black box" controversy about using second generation antidepressants with younger patients shows that taking second generation antidepressants?
decreases younger patient suicide rates overall, although some individuals are more likely to commit suicide
An individual has been diagnosed with a dissociative disorder. However, the individual has very good recall of previous life events and has a strong sense of self. The MOST likely diagnosis for this individual is what?
depersonalization disorder
Behaviorists explain the downward spiral of depression by theorizing that
depressed behavior leads to even fewer opportunities for social rewards
Which research finding provides the most direct support for Beck's cognitive theory of depression?
depressed women make even more errors in logic when interpreting a paragraph than do nondepressed women
The drug treatment that is MOST effective in treating panic disorders is like that used to treat what?
depression
People who have a biological vulnerability for anxiety that is brought to the surface by social/psychological factors develop generalized anxiety disorders, according to the what?
diathesis stress model
A person who sees life in "right or wrong" "all or none" terms is engaging in?
dichotomous thinking
One very interesting study investigated the psychological responses of subpersonalities of those with dissociative identity disorder, and the physiological responses of the "subpersonalities" of those instructed to fake dissociative identity disorder. The study showed that the physiological responses of subpersonalities of those with dissociative identity disorder
differed from one another, but the subpersonalities of those faking dissociative identity disorder did not
A person diagnosed with a dissociative disorder has recovered almost completely, even though the person had not received any therapy. That person was LEAST likely to have been diagnosed with what?
dissociative amnesia
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
What conclusion does research on hypnosis and hypnotic amnesia support?
dissociative disorders are similar to behaviors seen in hypnotic amnesia
An individual with which disorder would least likely need therapy to avoid a recurrence and to recover lost memories?
dissociative fugue
An individual who formerly knew how to speak a foreign language and play a musical instrument can no longer remember how to as a result of a dissociative disorder. The dissociative disorder most likely is what?
dissociative identity
Which is NOT a long term stressor particularly common among those who attempt suicide?
divorce
In the US the highest depression rate is found in?
divorced people
Assume you have a friend who is a talented artist and has occasional short term hypomania. What is the best thing, in terms of being a creative, productive artist, that your friend could do?
do nothing; sometimes hypomania increases artistic creativity and productivity
Feeling that your hands and feet are smaller or bigger than usual or that you are in a dreamlike state is called what?
doubling
Abnormal "ion activity" has been found in many people suffering from bipolar disorder. This ion activity is responsible for transmitting messages
down the length of a neuron
Which statement is true about specific phobias?
each year about 12% of people in the US suffer from a phobia
Juan is an atheist, does what he wants, and is alienated from others. He feels life isn't worth living and kills himself. According to Emile Durkheim, he would be classified as?
egoistic suicide
The experience of constant weeping would be considered a ________ symptom of depression
emotional
The part of the body that releases hormones into the bloodstream is what system?
endocrine
Jamal is experiencing a major depressive episode that appears to have begun three weeks ago. He is miserable and suffers from at least five symptoms of depression. No unusually stressful events have occurred in the past year. Based on these data, the diagnosis would be?
endogenous depression
Sophila has been deteriorating for more than a year. She is always tired (she does not sleep), she is losing weights (she eats poorly), she is sad, she feels terrible, and she feels like it will never get any better. When she responds to a question, ti is clear that nothing in particular has happened. Based on these data, the diagnosis MOST likely would be what?
endogenous depression
When answering the telephone of a suicide hotline, the first step is to?
establish a positive relationship
At a suicide prevention center, you hear a counselor say "Hello. I am interested in you as a person and am going to stay on the phone with you as long as you want, all night maybe." Which goals and techniques of suicide prevention does this statement represent?
establishing a positive relationship
Which is the BEST example of "reduced responsiveness" as it relates to posttraumatic stress disorder?
excessive talking about the event in inappropriate settings
A person with posttraumatic stress disorder who refuses to talk about it is what?
experiencing avoidance
A person with posttraumatic stress disorder who is upset by what she or he had to do to survive and perhaps even feels unworthy of surviving is what?
experiencing increased anger, anxiety, and guilt
An abnormal psychology instructor asks in class, "What kinds of treatments are commonly used to treat obsessive compulsive related disorders?" Confidently (and accurately), a student replies:
"Exposure therapies and antidepressant drugs."
A friend of yours wants certain heavy metal songs banned because, your friend says, listening to them will encourage suicidal tendencies. Your BEST reply, based on research, would be?
"It probably won't work; experts don't agree with you, and the courts have not found musicians liable"
An obsessive compulsive person who was told that everyone was required to wear shoes at all times in the house and not to vacuum for a week would be experiencing what therapy procedures?
exposure and response prevention
Darius thinks that his poor performance in math was due to a bad teacher. He also believes that he is good in language based subjects. Darius is sure that he will do better in math next year. This is an example of what?
external, specific, and unstable attribution
A friend says, "If we could just eliminate combat traumas, we could eliminate a great deal of posttraumatic stress disorder." Your response would MOST likely be what?
"Yes-although civilian trauma causes many more cases of PTSD than combat trauma does."
A person says, "I've been diagnosed with social anxiety disorder, and my therapist wants me to use drug therapy, not psychological therapy. I don't know which to choose." Based on current research, the BEST answer would be.
"some therapists think psychological therapy should always be used, even with drug therapy; there's less chance of relapse."
"The therapist wants me to imagine scenes where I was in combat and imagine them like I was there. I don't want to do that! How can this possibly help me?" Which is the BEST answer you can give to a combat veteran who says this?
"your therapist is suggesting an effective form of exposure called 'flooding'"
Which risk percentage pattern BEST supports the influence of genetic factors in explaining bipolar disorder- (1) in the general population (2) among close relatives of people with bipolar disorder and (3) among identical twins of people with bipolar disorder?
1 percent, 10 percent, 40 percent
About how many deaths occur by suicide each year around the world?
1000000
Modern studies suggest that the average number of subpersonalities in cases of dissociative identity disorder in women is about
15, and is lower for men
To receive a diagnosis of dysthymic syndrome, an individual must have experienced symptoms for at least how long?
2 years
What is the average length of time for the treatment of major depressive disorder using ECT?
2-4 weeks
Of people who use alcohol just before committing suicide, what percentage are actually intoxicated?
25%
Assume that a community is made up of almost exactly equal numbers of these four groups: African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and white Americans, and that everyone is of the same socioeconomic status. Approximately what percent of suicides would you expect to be committed by the white Americans?
40 percent; about double the rates for the other groups
What is the current incidence of severe unipolar depression in the United States?
5-10%
The percentage of successful suicide attempts among the elderly is about?
50 times as high as the percentage of successful suicide attempts among adolescents
The proportion of panic attack sufferers who are helped at least somewhat by antidepressant drugs is about what percent?
80
What percentage of rape victims qualified for the diagnosis of acute stress disorder in Rothbaum et al.'s study?
94%
According to current estimates, the suicide rate is highest in the US among?
American Indians
Someone who is experiencing "doubling" is?
feeling like his or her mind is floating above him or her
A person who has body dysmorphic disorder is considering plastic surgery. Based on available research, what is the BEST advice for this person?
Be careful; often people who have plastic surgery for body dysmorphic disorder actually feel worse afterward
The individual associated with developing a cognitive theory of depression based on negative and maladaptive thinking was?
Beck
Which is a correct match of person and approach?
Beck and cognitive therapy
At a suicide prevention center, you hear a counselor say "Will you promise me that you will call again if you ever feel like killing yourself again?" Which one of the goals and techniques of suicide prevention does this BEST represent?
formulating a plan
A person who is restless, keyed up, and on edge for no apparent reason is experiencing what?
free floating anxiety
Which factor does NOT contribute to the high suicide rate among the elderly?
geographical location
Which is the BEST example of interpersonal role transition?
going away to college for the first time
Benzodiazepines are believed to be effective in treating generalized anxiety disorder because they mimic the effect of ___________ at certain receptor sites in the brain
GABA
A woman being treated for postpartum depression after the birth of her first child is most likely to what?
have up to a 50% chance of experiencing postpartum depression with her next child
Dorian was only 10 miles away from Mount St. Helens when it erupted with one of the largest blasts in history. There was ash and lava everywhere, and he was terrified and sure he was going to die. When rescue teams found him a week later, he was cold, hungry, and scared. More than a year later, he still had nightmares and woke up in a cold sweat. This description BEST fits what?
posttraumatic stress disorder
Years after the US Civil War was over, many veterans diagnosed with "melancholia" or "soldier's heart" still experienced vivid flashbacks of their combat experiences, as well as nightmares and guilt about what they had done. Today, their MOST likely diagnosis would be?
posttraumatic stress disorders
Almost every night, Cara wakes up terrified and screaming for the boys to get off her. Two years later she still can't get the gang rape out of her mind. The fear, anxiety, and depression are ruining her life. This is an example of what?
posttraumatic stress reaction
The people MOST likely to develop stress disorders lived their childhood in what?
poverty and had parents who divorced when the people were younger than 10 years old
Apparently, people develop phobias more readily to such objects as spiders and the dark than they do to such objects as computers and radios. This observation supports the idea of what?
preparedness
A therapist using free association and dream interpretation discovers that as a small child her patient had been left alone by her mother on several occasions and concludes that the patient is experiencing unipolar depression. The therapist is MOST likely from which orientation?
psychodynamic
Free association, interpretation of associations, and dream interpretation are all techniques primarily used by what kind of therapist?
psychodynamic
Which theoretical model is supported by the finding that monkeys separated from their mothers at birth show signs of depression?
psychodynamic
The clinician who would be MOST likely to say "Tell me about any early losses you experienced" is a
psychodynamic clinician
A torture victim who is subjected to threats of death, mock executions, and degradation is experiencing what type of torture?
psychological
Which occupation has a particularly high rate of suicide?
psychologists
Agoraphobia is the fear of what?
public places
Which statement about the long term effects of rape on women is accurate?
rape impacts a woman's psychological and physical health
If a therapist gave a client homework that required the client to challenge his faulty assumptions and replace them with healthier ones, the therapist would be using what kind of therapy?
rational emotive therapy
Which is NOT a biological treatment for generalized anxiety?
rational emotive therapy
Depersonalization _______________ while derealization _______________
refers to oneself; refers to the external world
According to Freudian theory, depression results in part from what?
regression to the oral stage
Behaviorists believe that compulsive behavior is what?
reinforced because engaging in it reduces anxiety
The contingency management approach is an example of the application of ______ to the treatment of depression
reinforcement
Behavioral therapy for the treatment of unipolar depression may include what?
reinforcing nondepressed behavior
The biological understanding of generalized anxiety is supported by the finding that
relatives of people with generalized anxiety are more likely to have it than nonrelatives are
The first step in systematic desensitization is what?
relaxation training
One of the factors that is believed to account for differences in the suicide rates of different countries is?
religious affiliation and beliefs
Reports indicate that if someone is a member of an "online community" and threatens to commit suicide online, the other members of the community will?
respond in many different ways, including urging the person to commit suicide and contacting 911 services
What effect has the use of sodium amobarbital had in treating dissociative amnesia and fugue?
results are mixed, successful with some patients and not with others
In his definition of suicide, Edwin Schneidman includes all factors EXCEPT that it?
results from depression or emotional distress
Interpersonal psychotherapists believe that therapy must address what?
role transitions in relationships
If I'm in a depressed mood and all I do is think about my mood without trying to change it I'm making what kind of response?
ruminative
The mood and thoughts of suicidal people are MOST often characterized as?
sad and hopeless
An increase in which emotion is MOST often linked to suicide?
sadness
In the past, dissociative identity disorder was most likely "misdiagnosed" as what?
schizophrenia
Which has been proposed as a possible cause of dissociative disorder?
self hypnosis
A teenager's hands and arms are coverd wit self inflicted burns, and the teenager seems almost addicted to this destructive behavior. The self inflicted burns would MOST likely be classified as?
self injury, a variety of Edwin Shneidman's subintentional death classification
Which is a physical symptom of depression?
sleeping poorly
Jan is very fearful of speaking in public and will do everything she can to avoid being evaluated by others, which causes her significant impairment. The MOST accurate diagnosis would be what?
social anxiety disorder
After Marie's plane crashed, her mother came to stay. Her friends visited often and went to lunch and dinner with her occasionally. This situation probably contributed to Marie's coping ability after the accident. How does this relate as a factor in her response to stress?
social support
One who looks at the influence of race, living conditions, marital status, and roles on the development of depression would MOST likely represent which theoretical orientation?
sociocultural
Someone interested in the effects of social change, poverty, and race on the risk for generalized anxiety disorders probably represents what perspective?
sociocultural
Which theoretical orientation would support the finding that Westerners experience more psychological symptoms of depression than do others around the world?
sociocultural
Emile Durkheim's theory of suicide fits into the?
sociocultural model
The MOST well developed understanding of the causes of suicide come from the?
sociocultural model
According to Martin Seligman's theory, who would be MOST likely to develop learned helplessness?
someone who had experienced uncontrollable negative events and then a controllable negative event
Laurent has 3 subpersonalities. Jackie emerges when Laurent is in an awkward social situation, Grace surfaces during sporting events, and Carlos appears when Laurent is angry. The therapist believes that the mood and conditions under which each subpersonality appears are critical to understanding this disorder, demonstrating a belief in what?
state dependent learning
Little Karen was bitten by a tan pony she was riding at a carnival. The experience left her hurt and frightened. The next month she was visiting her uncle, who had a tan Great Dane. It frightened her even though she had never had a bad experience with a dog. Karen's fear of this dog is an example of what?
stimulus generalization
A person who copes well with a happy event in life is showing a positive what?
stress response
Suicide education programs typically focus on?
students and teachers
The strongest direct support for a biological explanation of suicide comes from?
studies of neurotransmitter levels
According to the DSM-5, all of the following are considered symptoms of a manic episode EXCEPT?
suicidal ideation
Based on the fact that one suicidal act can serve as a model for another, which would NOT be a common trigger for a suicide attempt?
suicides by the elderly
If I suffer from depersonalization disorder, but the symptoms disappear after a while they most likely will reappear if I
survive a bad car accident
A client who is talking calmly and rationally all of a sudden begins whining and complaining like a spoiled child. If that client suffers from true dissociative identity disorder, the client just experienced what?
switching
If a deer jumps in front of your car while you are driving, which part of the stress response is active?
sympathetic nervous system
Sal is suffering from arachnophobia. His therapist first has him go through relaxation training and then has him construct a fear hierarchy. Finally, the therapist has him go through a phase of graded pairings of spiders and relaxation responses. This approach is called?
systematic desensitization
Assume that a recent local suicide attempt was clearly a case of modeling. The person who would MOST likely model another's suicide would be a?
teenager
Which BEST supports the idea that teenagers who attempt suicide are more uncertain about killing themselves than elderly people are?
teenagers succeed at suicide only in about 1 of 200 attempts
In addition to failing to explain why some people who experience severe trauma do not develop dissociative disorders, behavioral theorists also have the MOST difficulty explaining how?
temporary escape from painful memories grows into a complex disorder
There are several factors related to unipolar depression-reduced positive reinforcers, gene abnormalities, and life stress, to name a few. How do these factors relate to depression? The MOST recent research shows what?
that some factors may cause depression, while other factors may maintain depression
If someone asked you about the effectiveness of psychological debriefing following a disaster, you would be correct (based on the research) in saying
that there is little evidence that debriefing works
If people with unipolar depression were found to have higher levels of cortisol, such a finding would support the influence of what?
the biochemical orientation
Recent research indicates that all of the following brain structures or regions are part of the brain circuits involved in unipolar depression EXCEPT?
the corpus callosum
Which statement about the relationship between religion and suicide is accurate?
the degree of one's devoutness is a more important predictor of suicide than one's specific religion
The DSM-5 has added premenstrual dysphoric disorder as a diagnosis given to certain women who repeatedly experience clinically significant depressive and related symptoms during the week before menstruation. Why has this been an ongoing controversy?
the diagnosis pathologizes severe cases of premenstrual syndrome
The age group MOST likely to commit suicide in the US is?
the elderly
Which statement accurately describes the sympathetic nervous system pathway of the stress response?
the hypothalamus excites the sympathetic nervous system, which then excites the body organs to release hormones that serve as neurotransmitters, causing even more arousal
Which statement accurately describes the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal pathway of the stress response?
the hypothalamus stimulates the pituitary to produce a stress hormone that causes the adrenal gland to release corticosteroids
In the US, the prevalence of unipolar depression in boys is what?
the same as it is for girls, but the prevalence for men is lower than it is for women
An important difference between mood disorders and normal mood fluctuation is what?
the severity and duration of the problem
The difference between bipolar I and bipolar II is?
the severity of the manic episodes
Why do many people think that estimates of the rates of suicide are inaccurate?
the stigma associated with suicide make people hesitate to report it
A strong feeling of knowing is associated with?
the tip of the tongue phenomenon
While walking through a forest during a rainstorm, 5 year old Samir was almost struck by lightning. Today, as an adult, he is extremely afraid of trees. What is the conditioned stimulus in this example?
the trees
Psychodynamic and humanistic therapies have what in common?
their lack of strong support from controlled studies
What are the two most influential cognitive explanations for unipolar depression?
theory of negative thinking and the theory of learned helplessness
Which is the BEST example of retrospective analysis?
therapists who had patients who committed suicide are interviewed to gain information on suicide
Which is NOT a goal of the cultural sensitive therapy movement?
therapy for minority clients delivered exclusively by minority therapists
According to Edwin Schneidman, how do death ignorers primarily differ from other categories?
they believe death will not end their existence
Which is an accurate description of the symptoms of mania?
they don't include a sense of the impact of one's actions on others
Which statement BEST describes the difference between dissociative amnesia and dissociative fugue?
those with dissocative fugue change where they live
Suicides that are carried out in bizarre ways for political reasons are MOST likely to trigger?
those with emotional problems to commit suicide in the same manner
People who experience obsessions show what?
thoughts that are intrusive and foreign to them
I am generally a calm, relaxed person. If you are generally a tense, excitable person, we differ in what?
trait anxiety
"What works best to keep suicidal people from following through" asks a friend. Which would be the correct answer to this question?
try cognitive behavioral therapy
Which would a cognitive therapist be LEAST likely to say to you?
try to evaluate what happens to you in "black and white" terms
Women are ______ as likely as men to develop stress disorders
twice
When Marianela was a young child and watching TV with her mother, a mouse ran by. Her mother screamed, scaring her. Subsequently, she has been afraid of mice. In this example, her mother's scream is what?
unconditioned stimulus
What do psychodynamic therapists believes is the cause of unipolar depression?
unconscious grieving over real or imagined loss
Which is NOT a component of social anxiety disorder, according to research by cognitive theorists?
underestimating how badly a social event went
If you studied for this exam while you were unusually happy, you will probably do best taking it while you are?
unusually happy
A man diagnosed with major depressive disorder exhibited his first diagnosable symptoms when he was about 40 years old. Among those experiencing major depressive disorder, his case is
very uncommon; most people with this diagnosis are women in their mid to late 20s
At a workshop about dissociative identity disorder, a therapist says "in my experience, once integration begins, the need for therapy is practically over, and later dissociations just don't happen." This therapist's experience is what?
very unusual; most successful therapies last well beyond the beginning of integration
Assume that a new study suggests the corpus callosum may cause unipolar depression by moving messages too slowly from one cerebral hemisphere to the other. This study would be
very unusual; previous studies have most strongly connected other brain areas to depression
A phobic person is exposed to computer graphics that simulate real world situations. This is an example of the _____ technique
virtual reality
Which is true regarding war veterans' risk of suicide once they return home?
war vets are about twice as likely to commit suicide as are similar nonveterans
When is couple therapy preferable to individual therapy?
when relationship conflicts and role transitions are paramount
For teenagers, the highest suicide rates are found among?
white Americans and Indian Americans
Artifact theory differs importantly from other sociocultural theories of depression because it suggests what?
women and men are equally likely to develop depression
Which statment is NOT true regarding gender and suicide?
women succeed at committing suicide more often than do men
Which is an example of a meta-worry?
worrying about worrying
If you had lost your sense of identity, what would MOST likely be disrupted?
your memory