Ap psych unit 7
symptoms must be sufficiently severe to interfere with one's daily life and well being
Distress and Dysfunction
- Those with less control on the situation -Those traumatized more frequently
PTSD
Sought to reform brutal treatment by promoting a new understanding of the nature of mental disorders, sought moral treatment
Philippe Pinel
Mrs. Coleman is a withdrawn schizophrenia patient. To help her become more socially active, institutional staff members give her small plastic cards whenever she talks to someone. She is allowed to exchange these cards for candy and cigarettes. Staff members are making use of
a token economy
When Murli told his therapist, "I came to see what you could do for me," the therapist responded, "It sounds like you're feeling you need some help. Am I right?" The therapist's response illustrates the technique of
active listening
Sadie is so fearful of being overwhelmed by anxiety that she rarely steps outside her apartment. The thought of going shopping and getting lost in a crowd terrifies her, so she has her groceries delivered. Because of her fear, she earns her living as a freelance writer, working at home. Sadie's behavior is most characteristic of
agoraphobia.
Mrs. Swift is alarmed by her own intrusive and irrational thoughts that her house is contaminated by germs. Her experience best illustrates the agitating effects of
an obsession.
Xanax and Ativan are ________ drugs.
anti-anxiety
Systematic desensitization involves
associating a pleasant relaxed state with anxiety-arousing stimuli
Larry has difficulty organizing his daily schedule of work responsibilities. He often makes careless mistakes or fails to copmete his work because he is easily distracted. Larry's behavior is most characteristic of
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
In treating alcohol dependence, therapists have clients consume alcohol that contains a nausea-producing drug. This technique is known as
aversive conditioning
A deluded Scotsman,Daniel M'Naughten, tried to assassinate a government offical in 1843. He was sent to a mental hospital rather than to a prison because he was judged to
be insane.
The risk of suicide is greatest when people
begin to rebound from their depression
Ron is a 22-year-old mechanic who suffers from claustrophobia. The most effective way to treat Ron's problem would involve ________ therapy.
behavior
After George learned that MRs. Min suffered from schizophrenia, he mistakenly concluded that her tendencies to laugh easily and smile frequently were symptoms of her disorder. This best illustrates the
biasing power of diagnostic labels.
It has been suggested that compulsive acts typically exaggerate behaviors that contribute to the survival of the human species. This idea best illustrates the _____________ perspective.
biological
Linkage analysis is of greatest interest to those who attempt to explain mood disorders from a _____________ perspective.
biological
The treatment of serious psychological disorders with prescribed medications or medical procedures that directly influence the nervous system is called
biomedical therapy
an integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis
biopsychosocial approach
George Frideric Handel composed his Messiah during three weeks of intense, creative energy. Many believed Handel suffered a mild form of
bipolar disorder
In which disorder do people alternate between states of lethargic hopelessness and wild overexcitement?
bipolar disorder
Neuroscientists have found decreased axonal white matter in the brains of people with
bipolar disorder.
Rats that received unpredicable electric shocks in a laboratory experiment subsequently became apprehensive when returned to that same laboratory setting. This best illustrates that anxiety disorders may result from
classical conditioning.
The DSM-IV-TR is most clearly designed to ______________ psychological disorders.
classify
In one massive experiment, potentially delinquent boys were assigned to a 5-year treatment program that included professional counseling and family assistance. Many years later, Joan McCord's investigation of this program's effectiveness revealed that
clients' accounts of the program's effectiveness were often misleading and overly positive
Psychologists with a Ph.D. or Psy.D. who specialize in the practice of psychotherapy are typically
clinical psychologists.
Which therapeutic approach emphasizes that people are often disturbed because of their negative interpretations of events?
cognitive therapy
Melanie's therapist suggests that when she feels anxious, she should attribute her arousal to her highly reactive nervous system and shift her attention to playing a game with her 5-year-old son. This suggestion best illustrates
cognitive-behavioral therapy
Benny's mother tries to reduce his fear of sailing by giving the 3-year-old his favorite candy as soon as they board the boat. The mother's strategy best illustrates
counterconditioning
The highest rates of depression occur in ____________ countries among ___________________.
developed; young adults
differing from the norm
deviant
Mental health workers label behavior as disordered when it is
deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional.
The ability of mental health professionals to quickly communicate the characteristics of their patients' complex symptoms is most clearly facilitated by the use of
diagnostic labels.
A state of mental/behavioral ill health
disorder
Dr. Byrne is a clinical psychologist who often uses operant conditioning techniques to treat her clients. She also encourages them to modify their thought patterns, and on occasion she interprets their transference behaviors. Dr. Byrne's therapeutic approach would best be described as
eclectic
The prominent feature of mood disorders is the experience of
emotional extremes
The DSM-IV-TR does NOT
explain the causes of the various psychological disorders.
Transference refers to a client's
expression toward a therapist of feelings linked with earlier life relationships.
According to the social-cognitive perspective, women are more vulnerable to depression than men because they are more likely to
feel overwhelmed by all they have to do.
When Molly told her therapist about her frightening car accident, the therapist instructed her to close her eyes and verbalize any further thoughts stimulated by this experience, even if they were scary or embarrassing. The therapist was making use of a technique known as
free association
Rishi, a college student, complains that he feels apprehensive and fearful most of the time but doesn't know why. Without warning, his heart begins to pound, his hands get icy, and he breaks out in a cold sweat. Rishi most likely suffers from
generalized anxiety disorder.
Suicide rates in the United States are ______________ among Whites than Blacks and _______________ among men than women.
higher; higher
By boosting serotnin, antidepressant drugs stimulate the growth of neurons in the
hippocampus.
Instead of focusing on unconscious and repressed thoughts and impulses, ________ therapies focus on conscious thoughts and self-perceptions.
humanistic
Some people are move vulnurable to PTSD because they have a sensitive ______________, which floods the body with stress hormones.
limbic system
Compared with the general population, those who have suffered ______________ have at least five times greater risk of suicide.
major depressive disorder
Sluggishness and inactivity are most likely to be associated with
major depressive disorder
In comparison to generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder is characterized by periods of distress that are
more intense and less prolonged.
Gaining relief from negative thoughts through the distraction of pain is one of the motives for
non-suicidal self-injury
Drugs that alleviate mania tend to reduce levels of the neurotrasmitter
norepinephrine.
Brain scans of people with ____________ reveal higher than normal activity in brain areas involved in habitual behaviors.
obsessive-compulsive disorder
Cecil is preoccupied with thoughts of jumping out the window of his tenth-floor apartment. To reduce his anxiety, he frequently counts his heartbeats aloud. Cecil would most likely be diagnosed as experiencing
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
finding a collection of symptoms that tend to go together, and not just seeing a single symptom
patterns
Behavioral conditioning therapies have achieved especially favorable results in the treatment of
phobias
Incapacitating efforts to avoid specific anxiety-producing situations is most indicative of certain
phobias.
Alexis is socially withdrawn and has few close friends. This behavior is most likely to be diagnosed as a symptom of psychological disorder if it is
preventing her from functioning effectively.
According to the __________ perspective, anxiety is sometimes produced by the submerged mental energy associated with repressed impulses.
psychoanalytic
Nate's past relationships with his mother, his former wife, and his previous employer have been characterized by common patterns of resentment and emotional detachment. Helping Nate gain insight into these recurring relationship patterns would be of greatest concern to a
psychodynamic therapist
Psychological disorders that researchers believe are learned, such as phobias, are most likely to be treated with
psychotherapy
Most political dissidents who survive dozens of episodes of torture do not later exhibit PTSD. This best illustrates survivor
resiliency.
According to the medical model, psychological disorders are
sicknesses that need to be diagnosed and in most cases cured.
A person attacked by a fierce dog develops a fear of all dogs. This best illustrates
stimulus generalization.
The incidence of OCD is greatest among
teens and young adults
The placebo effect refers to
the beneficial consequences of merely expecting that a treatment will be effective.
Both the inseparability of mind and body and the interactin of nature and nurture are most clearly emphasized by
the biopsychosocial approach.
One group of ocean voyagers is given a new but untested pill for seasickness and a second group is given an inactive pill. Neither the voyagers nor the experimental researchers know which group has received the new pill. In this experiment, the investigators are making use of
the double-blind procedure
Mr. Gotanda mistakenly believed that a single intake interview in which he simply described his numerous symptoms to a therapist was a treatment for his distress. His immediate relief from many of his symptoms following this session best illustrates
the placebo effect
A therapist who takes an eclectic approach is one who
uses a variety of psychological theories and therapeutic approaches
Rational-emotive behavior therapies are most likely to
vigorously challenge clients' self-defeating ways of thinking
Research regarding depression indicates that
with each new generation, depression is increasing in its prevalence.
After discontinuing heavy use of an antianxiety drug, Angela experienced increased anxiety and difficulty sleeping. Angela was experiencing symptoms of
withdrawal